Post-Game Talk: GAME 22 - THE BEAR dances on Woodward Ave - BRUINS 2 Detroit 1

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Every mornin' at the rink you could see him arrive
He stood six foot one and weighed 195
Kinda broad at the shoulder and narrow at the hip
And everybody knew, ya didn't give no lip to Big Sac

Big Sac Big Sac .....Big Bad Sac

Nobody seemed to know where Sac called home
He just drifted into town and stayed all alone
He didn't say much, kinda quiet and shy
And if you spoke at all, you just said, "Hi" to Big Sac

Big Sac Big Sac .....Big Bad Sac
 

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Every mornin' at the rink you could see him arrive
He stood six foot one and weighed 195
Kinda broad at the shoulder and narrow at the hip
And everybody knew, ya didn't give no lip to Big Sac

Big Sac Big Sac .....Big Bad Sac

Nobody seemed to know where Sac called home
He just drifted into town and stayed all alone
He didn't say much, kinda quiet and shy
And if you spoke at all, you just said, "Hi" to Big Sac

Big Sac Big Sac .....Big Bad Sac
Awesome ! We’ve got all year to work on more lyrics for that . 😀
 
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Aeroforce

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Glad they won, and there were some positives.

Maybe it's my adult ADD, but some of these low-scoring games can be a chore to watch; like Dead Puck Era, but without as much physicality.

Loved how Kastelic took a number on Rasmussen, after his hit on Wotherspoon. Just wish Kastelic would have shot the puck on the ensuing rush. On the bench afterward, Rasmussen definitely looked punch-drunk.

PK is looking better. Nice snipe by Marchand, but that penalty at the end was brutal.
 

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Am I alone in my frustration around players unnecessarily handling pucks on their backhand, which frequently leads to miscues or missed opportunities?

Glaring example tonight was Kastelic……he was breaking toward the net, someone laid a pass to him that he easily could have one timed on goal, but instead he handled it on his backhand and the play died because of it.

Seems to happen a lot.
 

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Am I alone in my frustration around players unnecessarily handling pucks on their backhand, which frequently leads to miscues or missed opportunities?

Glaring example tonight was Kastelic……he was breaking toward the net, someone laid a pass to him that he easily could have one timed on goal, but instead he handled it on his backhand and the play died because of it.

Seems to happen a lot.
Was that Johnson who made that play ? Once Johnson gets his legs he’s going to help . Hes good on the power play .
 
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Boston Bandit

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Load up on oranges, vitamin C, and even bring some bananas on the bench…feels and looks like team drops off and lacks 60 minutes of energy.

Can we bring bananas on the bench?
I agree with this, still recovering from strep throat and it was like Hades opening up the gates of hell on earth

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Glad they won, and there were some positives.

Maybe it's my adult ADD, but some of these low-scoring games can be a chore to watch; like Dead Puck Era, but without as much physicality.

Loved how Kastelic took a number on Rasmussen, after his hit on Wotherspoon. Just wish Kastelic would have shot the puck on the ensuing rush. On the bench afterward, Rasmussen definitely looked punch-drunk.

PK is looking better. Nice snipe by Marchand, but that penalty at the end was brutal.
If Raymond didn't grab Marchand's stick and hold onto it, there's probably no call, but Marchand should've been more careful there
 

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