Post-Game Talk: GAME 2 - BRUINS 6 Poutineville 4 - OLE OLE OLE

Oates2Neely

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Question: which players on this roster are scrappers?

Kastelic
Zadarov
Jones?
Brazeau?

Not a McQuaid type, but a Ference/ Campbell attitude who won’t hesitate to jump into a fray?
 

McGarnagle

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Question: which players on this roster are scrappers?

Kastelic
Zadarov
Jones?
Brazeau?

Not a McQuaid type, but a Ference/ Campbell attitude who won’t hesitate to jump into a fray?
Wotherspoon and Peeke can throw down if the situation calls for it. Not frequent fighters but they've had their scraps.

Marchand in the flyweight division too, though in most cases it's better for him to stay on the ice than sit for five minutes.
 
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Oates2Neely

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Wotherspoon and Peeke can throw down if the situation calls for it. Not frequent fighters but they've had their scraps.

Marchand in the flyweight division too, though in most cases it's better for him to stay on the ice than sit for five minutes.
I like the idea of having a half dozen players who won’t turn the other cheek. Could be a fun season. The young legs should help
 
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OldCraig71

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You guys have a good one with Lane Hutson. You can tell that kid is going to be such a dynamic player back there.
Are you from the rock by any chance? I see the NF turnip in your avatar and I am a fan.

I like beating you guys but I agree - future is bright for the Habs, I think this rivalry picks up again pretty soon
Well, turnabout is fair play I guess. We beat you into the dirt for a lifetime so I guess things have a way of evening up. Cheers.
 
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Of all of the things to complain about...Our best goal scorer?
well yeah, when he's losing most puck battles and making blind passes to the middle that result in numerous odd-man rushes, there's a problem. Love watching the guy play and he's an electric goal scorer, but he's woefully irresponsible with the puck
 

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Not Austin Matthews.

Over his career, Matthews' takeaways/giveaways numbers are 562/430.

Over his career, Pasta's numbers are 413/718.

Pasta has led the top 10 goal scorers in giveaways the last two seasons.

Much as it pains me to say it, there's no question Matthews is a more responsible player than Pasta. I do think it's important to acknowledge though that the former is a center and the latter isn't. By definition a center has to protect the puck more and has a greater defensive role. Which isn't to say that a winger can just float and do what they like, no matter who they are, but they are typically given a little more latitude to make risky plays and lean further into the risk/reward zone. So the two players aren't directly comparable.

That said, I have long wished that Pasta would giveaway the puck less and not a few of the plays he attempts have vanishingly low chances of paying off. There's clever ambition, and then there's absurdity or sheer laziness. In the end though, I put whatever fault there is for this on the coaches more than the player. The coaches have proved either unable or unwilling to change the way Pasta plays. Perhaps they are right to do so - it may be that if you take away his 'free spirit' or whatever then you'd damage what makes him so dangerous. Either way, pretty safe to say I think that it's not changing now.
 

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Much as it pains me to say it, there's no question Matthews is a more responsible player than Pasta. I do think it's important to acknowledge though that the former is a center and the latter isn't. By definition a center has to protect the puck more and has a greater defensive role. Which isn't to say that a winger can just float and do what they like, no matter who they are, but they are typically given a little more latitude to make risky plays and lean further into the risk/reward zone. So the two players aren't directly comparable.

That said, I have long wished that Pasta would giveaway the puck less and not a few of the plays he attempts have vanishingly low chances of paying off. There's clever ambition, and then there's absurdity or sheer laziness. In the end though, I put whatever fault there is for this on the coaches more than the player. The coaches have proved either unable or unwilling to change the way Pasta plays. Perhaps they are right to do so - it may be that if you take away his 'free spirit' or whatever then you'd damage what makes him so dangerous. Either way, pretty safe to say I think that it's not changing now.

I was presented with a comparison to other goal scorers. So I took the best in the game today.

We seem to agree that Pasta doesn't seem to have much interest in refining (improving) his game. Blame the coaches if you wish, it doesn't really matter. We can still hope a light goes on one day and Pasta realizes he could be a better player. It would make the Bruins a better team.
 
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Certainly hate those punks more lately...
There has been many Habs teams over the years I have hated. I started in 1979 or so....The mid 80's were a pain with Steve Penney and Patrick Roy....then later, Neely was the key to turning around the Bruins fortunes....then you had the two really good Bruins teams losing to them early 2000's I hated those teams the most.....the Komisarek Habs were particularly nauseating as well. The 2014 team I hates as well, but the Bruins had it coming with the stupid Lucic and Krug chest thumps and Thornton squirting Subban w the water bottle.
 

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I was presented with a comparison to other goal scorers. So I took the best in the game today.

We seem to agree that Pasta doesn't seem to have much interest in refining (improving) his game. Blame the coaches if you wish, it doesn't really matter. We can still hope a light goes on one day and Pasta realizes he could be a better player. It would make the Bruins a better team.

Yeah we can, but I'm not counting on it. I wouldn't say he's complacent, but I do think Pasta is pretty comfortable with his game at this point and it hasn't really changed at all for 3-4 years. He's adapted his play to different linemates, taken on more leadership responsibilities, and those things are commendable. But the basic aspects of his game, good and bad, have remained the same.

Can always wish for more, and I'm sure he'll continue to do things that frustrate me, but I'm pretty much of the philosophy now of as much as possible just enjoying the positive and special things he can do on the ice, and accepting the rest for being what it is.
 

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Good to get our first win. Especially in the home opener. Still lots of things to work on, but I was encouraged by the boys. I like that 4th line. Shout out to Kastelic. Keep moving forward!





A win! So you know what that means...

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I’m a big believer in positive vibes and encouraging others; love all your posts. Keep them coming!
 

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well yeah, when he's losing most puck battles and making blind passes to the middle that result in numerous odd-man rushes, there's a problem. Love watching the guy play and he's an electric goal scorer, but he's woefully irresponsible with the puck
True, but this will improve.
 

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I cringed when I heard the Ole, Ole chants with more than ten minutes left in the third, we were up 5-2 at the time and sure enough, bang, bang, it’s 5-4. Please save those chants for when you have a three-goal lead with one minute left.
What about the drunken "USA USA USA" chants. These players (both teams) are from a bunch of countries and this isn't the Olympics. Why make your own players think "typical dumb fans?"
In 1988 I went with my ex-wife (and her whole family for her brothers wedding) and daughter to Italy, when I said or did something dumb, her Canadian/Italian cousin Gino (one of many staying there with us said to me "don't be the Ugly American."
Every so often I hear Gino's voice when I travel.
 

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Are you from the rock by any chance? I see the NF turnip in your avatar and I am a fan.


Well, turnabout is fair play I guess. We beat you into the dirt for a lifetime so I guess things have a way of evening up. Cheers.
Yes sir, from Hearts Delight, but been on the other side of Canada since 2000, haha.,
 

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