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You must really love McAvoy then.answer honestly, do feel you are getting 8 mil worth out of this guy, honestly, I don't.
You must really love McAvoy then.answer honestly, do feel you are getting 8 mil worth out of this guy, honestly, I don't.
His 2 assists that led to goals were unreal and it was the highest end play he could’ve made out of those situations. That pass he tried to force to Johnson on that mini 2 on 1 was unnecessary - he was in a prime scoring / shooting position. Have to fire the puck there.As far as Pasta is concerned it's possible he is trying to get other players out their offensive doldrums by passing the puck instead of shooting.
I know, I know! I am just thinking outside the box, it's just a thought, that is all!
I can take the heat, if I am wrong!
Anyways I am very happy they got the win.
I’m going to start benching teachers at work.Also from the Globe:
Have a seat
For the second time this week, a Bruins forward found himself stapled to the bench in the third period.
Johnny Beecher played just one shift in the final period (he was on the ice for Yegor Sharangovich’s power-play goal 58 seconds in) before he was sent to Montgomery’s doghouse.
Asked about Beecher’s lack of ice time (6 minutes, 18 seconds), Montgomery deadpanned, “He played well in those six minutes.”
Montgomery benched Pastrnak for the third period of the 2-0 shutout of the Kraken last Sunday.
Yeah it looks like Koepke an Coyle could be a good pair along with the other 2 you mentioned.So maybe it looks like the tandems that might work are:
Pasta-Zacha-X
Marchand-Lindholm-X
Tempted to put Poitras with Marchand and Lindholm, but that's a small line. Maybe Brazeau is best for now. Big body to crash the net.
I like Koepke's game. He has good fundamental instincts around the net. I really think he has the potential to be more than a fourth-liner.
Freddy had 1 shift last night where he looked unusually slow and couldn’t handle the puck at all in our end, which led to a turnover and a high pressure push from Calgary. He didn’t even look like an east coast league player on that particular shift. It was concerning. Maybe he’s battling something.Bruins scoring 4 goals was great, but how they scored was even better.
Someone actually made a play to someone else who finished it. Pasta set up H Lidholm, Pasta setup Zacha, Coyle setup Koepke, E Lindholm setup Marchand. No broken plays, lucky bounces off someone else's butt. Good passes, on the tape, handled and deposited.
Still, goalie gives up a bad goal 20 seconds after they take a lead. Can't score on the power play. Captain takes a bad penalty; PK can't kill it. Blew 2 goal lead in third period.
Frederic moved to the 4th line, ends up -2. Koepke a +1 playing with Coyle line. May be time for Freddy to have a seat upstairs. Seems to drag down every line he plays on.
As far as Pasta is concerned it's possible he is trying to get other players out their offensive doldrums by passing the puck instead of shooting.
I know, I know! I am just thinking outside the box, it's just a thought, that is all!
I can take the heat, if I am wrong!
Anyways I am very happy they got the win.
You already had 60 points for nearly half the money, that you could have used to get a scoring wing.Salaries are on the rise as is the cap. He is getting $7.7m, which is about market-value for a top 6 center (and you'll always overpay a bit for a UFA). He'll get you 60+ points, plays a strong defensive game, is consistent, and wins faceoffs. What do you think the price tag for that should be?
Grasshopper explain please.Patience grasshopper patience
Bruins are spending 12.8% of cap on the 2 goalies.I am to lazy to look to see what NHL average is sorry.I think Korpisalo's cap hit is only $3 mil.
I thought at the time Mc Avoy was worth it, or close too it , I knew Elias wasn't, and if was betting on who will end up being closer to his worth , I will take McYou must really love McAvoy then.
Bruins are spending 12.8% of cap on the 2 goalies.I am to lazy to look to see what NHL average is sorry.
Sorry its a saying from The 1970 show KUNG Fu.You already had 60 points for nearly half the money, that you could have used to get a scoring wing.
Grasshopper explain please.
How does $8.25M+$3M equal $13.025M?I was also interested in this. . . Check it out
- Which NHL Teams Are Spending The Most On Goaltending?
- 32. Washington Capitals ($1,866,666)
- 31. Toronto Maple Leafs ($3,266,666)
- 30. Colorado Avalanche ($4,237,500)
- 29. Utah Hockey Club ($4,675,000)
- 28. Edmonton Oilers ($4,700,000)
- 27. Philadelphia Flyers ($4,700,000)
- 26. Calgary Flames ($4,925,000)
- 25. Dallas Stars ($5,000,000)
- 24. Carolina Hurricanes ($5,400,000)
- 23. Minnesota Wild ($6,250,000)
- 22. Columbus Blue Jackets ($6,450,000)
- 21. Nashville Predators ($6,500,000)
- 20. Buffalo Sabres ($6,675,000)
- 19. Vegas Golden Knights ($6,700,000)
- 18. Vancouver Canucks ($6,725,000)
- 17. St. Louis Blues ($6,675,000)
- 16. New York Rangers ($6,941,667)
- 15. Los Angeles Kings ($7,075,000)
- 14. Seattle Kraken ($7,100,000)
- 13. Anaheim Ducks ($7,212,500)
- 12. San Jose Sharks ($7,416,667)
- 11. Chicago Blackhawks ($7,550,000)
10. Ottawa Senators ($7,750,000)
9. Pittsburgh Penguins ($7,875,000)
8. New Jersey Devils ($7,975,000)
7. Detroit Red Wings ($8,925,000)
6. Tampa Bay Lightning ($10,275,000)
5. Winnipeg Jets ($10,325,000)
4. New York Islanders ($11,000,000)
3. Boston Bruins ($13,025,000)
2. Florida Panthers ($14,500,000)
1. Montreal Canadiens ($16,465,000)
Bruins are spending 12.8% of cap on the 2 goalies.I am to lazy to look to see what NHL average is sorry.
Ah. Ok.You are mistaken. It's 3.
Ottawa retained.
At the 1987 Canada Cup Gretzky told Mario Lemieux to shoot the puck (when Gretzky passed it to him in scoring position) not to pass it again or overthink it. He said your the best goal scorer so just do it. Perhaps someone needs to say this to the Bruins best shooter.Last night, Razor mentioned talking to Pasta about his early years and Pasta mentioned how much he loved to be a playmaker before he got addicted to scoring goals. Maybe with his recent struggles, he's trying to go back to square one and find his playmaking touch while he finds his goal scoring game again. I did notice the increased effort to be dishing the puck last night from him.
Well it is a big deal if you are spending the most and sitting 4th in own division struggling to score goals.That said, I have no idea where they sit as I said .Me too.
Don't consider it a big deal.
The article is going by actual salary not the cap salaryHow does $8.25M+$3M equal $13.025M?
The guy has played 15 games with 20 different line combinations, give him a breakanswer honestly, do feel you are getting 8 mil worth out of this guy, honestly, I don't.
Well it is a big deal if you are spending the most and sitting 4th in own division struggling to score goals.That said, I have no idea where they sit as I said .
I just laughed at this because as I was reading it I though you we're going to say "unusually fast," then said "oh" when I kept reading.Freddy had 1 shift last night where he looked unusually slow and couldn’t handle the puck at all in our end, which led to a turnover and a high pressure push from Calgary. He didn’t even look like an east coast league player on that particular shift. It was concerning. Maybe he’s battling something.
Florida would not win without leniency as we saw in the back to back Finals.I just think it’s funny that Tkachuk can spear a player in the Grogan and Bennett can run around cross checking people in the back but our captain gets called for that.
Freddy hasn't played like a physical guy for awhile now. When he first came up he was that player. Now he doesn't. It's strange.I just laughed at this because as I was reading it I though you we're going to say "unusually fast," then said "oh" when I kept reading.
Personally, I think Freddy has been gliding around the ice all over the place. I only remember one shift where he caused a turnover in the neutral zone by a back check and then got a decent chance of a shot on net. That shift was the only time I've seen him move his feet this year and what I thought you were going to talk about haha.
He's supposed to be a big physical guy that dictates play, but doesn't exactly drive offense, and I think he's at his best when he does that. This season, he has only let the play come to him and it's just been very bad. Definitely dragging down every line he's played on.
OH ! I see give the 8 mil dollar man a break, but Coyle, Zacka, Freddy and Geekie, don't get any slack and they make a helluva lot less money than they do. Surprising how that works.The guy has played 15 games with 20 different line combinations, give him a break