KWbruin
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Lohrei!A good PP requires a good offensive blue liner. The BRUINS don't have one of those.
Lohrei!A good PP requires a good offensive blue liner. The BRUINS don't have one of those.
I don’t know what kind of return you would get for Zacha & Fred (and/or Geekie) and the other GM’s will see us coming from a long way off. Zacha is snake-bitten at the moment and Fred just seems to be going through the motions. Adding or substituting Geekie does not seem to move the needle much, but I will keep an open mind.
This team has been in a purgatory of talent since Bergy retired, and we'll continue to be here until they properly rebuild.I don't expect that the return for Zacha would be huge, but what other options do the Bruins have? They are not exactly flush with either talent or assets.
Did you reply to the right post? Mine never mentioned tanking or a slide to the bottom. The latter isn't impossible, in time, but we're certainly not there yet.
I live in Chicago and I watch a lot of Hawks games. I don't miss Taylor Hall.I miss Taylor Hall
I don't think so.There lies the problem.The man who made mess is one being counted on to fix it .The hole could get deeper.
Last time i can remember a Bruins team this bad offensively was 09/10 and even then that team had to deal with;The Bad: The fact that we have the most limited forward group inmh memory
- The Good: The discipline that the team has shown under Coach Sacco.
- The defense and forwards pulling together to shut down 98% of the oppositions attack.
The Ugly: The Bruins so called "power play."
Sweeney has never made a blockbuster trade that I can think of
nor has he made even an in season trade that you could call a splash.
He's deliberate, exacting and never makes moves without (IMO) overthinking.
Right now he's stopped the bleeding but the team needs an infusion or it may
wither away.
Something needs to be done sooner rather than later.
Will he gave the fortitude (balls) to pull off some sort of big move or moves to shake up the team.
He'll probably wait for at least several more games because he doesn't make hasty decisions.
The clock is ticking, the Bruins are still at 500 although it's been only 3 games
since Sacco took over behind the bench.
It's going to be interesting to see how exactly he reacts to this (can I say) crisis?