Post-Game Talk: GAME 25 - BLACK FRIDAY INDEED - Pittsburgh 2 BRUINS 1

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Opposing teams know that if you just pack the house and block shots, the Bruins will rarely score. Even the Penguins, who have allowed an average of 4 goals a game (worst in the league), figured it out.
 
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My kid and I try and do an away game every season, so we planned (as soon as the schedule came out) a trip that will be in a couple of weeks.

We are meeting in Seattle for a game and then taking the train to Vancouver for another game....sign. I hope they win at least one.

Nothing is going right, and I am grouchy all of the time.
Well if you and your daughter ever want to meet half way, I’d be happy to show you around Chicago, and I might be able to score you some tickets, too.

Winter can be tough though, so make sure she brings a warm coat. Its 18F as I type this…
 

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Well if you and your daughter ever want to meet half way, I’d be happy to show you around Chicago, and I might be able to score you some tickets, too.

Winter can be tough though, so make sure she brings a warm coat.
Thanks much ! Chicago is on the list of arenas I would like to go to. @GahdenRinkRat has been to a game there.

I live in NH so I have warm clothes.

You should come to Boston. Ticket prices might be coming down.
 

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From what I saw, this roster is thin on talent and looks very unmotivated. Many mental lapses. From what I can tell, poor coaching, poor effort and poor attitude doomed this team tonight.

I think it’s time for Charles to take a hard look at the Boston Bruins from top to bottom and make some changes. Starting with but certainly not limited to Don Sweeney.

They fired Peter Chiarelli for less than this.
 

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From what I saw, this roster is thin on talent and looks very unmotivated. Many mental lapses. From what I can tell, poor coaching, poor effort and poor attitude doomed this team tonight.

I think it’s time for Charles to take a hard look at the Boston Bruins from top to bottom and make some changes. Starting with but certainly not limited to Don Sweeney.

They fired Peter Chiarelli for less than this.
I don’t think it’s coaching. Didn’t think Monty was the problem and don’t think it’s Sacco either.

Just do the math and add up the offensive production of all the players we lost (including the D) and add back the production of the players we’ve added. There’s your answer.

We expected our existing guys (some who had career years) to maintain/improve on those numbers, and we hoped our young guys would fill the void. We literally had NO margin for error. Now we are paying for it.

If that was intentional (and I don’t think it was) it’d have been nice for our GM to let us know. If not, it was a gross miscalculation.
 
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I work a 12 hour night shift the next time these guys play. All I’m doing is watching a hole and making sure people don’t fall in it. For 12 hours. Never thought I’d rather be doing that than watching the Bruins, but here I am.
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Frederic Geekie Coyle (yes he scored) were completely invisible tonight. Zero heart. I’ve been to hundreds of games and this by far is top 10 snooze fest for me. Lack of energy was noticeable
Yeah, thats a BAD Pens team. The Bs didn't have to bring a lot to the table to beat them, but they couldn't muster up enough. Looked like the first 20 games - little to no emotion, defensive breakdowns, losing important faceoffs ... i was waiting for a too many men penalty.
 
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I was dozing off when Pittsburgh scored the goal in the final second to end the second period.

Got up this morning and watched the third. The Bruins definitely had their chances, but they lack finishers.

Too many players whose upsides are being 20 goal scorers. They hit the jackpot on these types of players clicking last year. That masked some poor roster construction.

They may go on a little bit of a run, but then they will also slide back to what they are, which is a mediocre team.

There was a time in my life when the team’s performance had an impact on my level of happiness.

I’m glad that’s no longer the case. I will continue to watch because it’s a hobby of mine. Given the results, I’m glad that I don’t live and die with every game.
 
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Im just so disappointed in Macs play these last couple of years. We made a mistake paying him that contract. He is not am offensive d man. Not even close. He is talented nut his hockey IQ is lacking. I was one of his defenders for most of his career but i realize he is what he is. Good defender offensively challenged

And the tickets were free, right? I go each year to Bruins when they come to Vancouver but not going to go this year.
I usually go to the game in Minny. Not this year. Not spending money on a team that doesn’t give effort every game
 
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They should have built from the nasty Fred and Zad from the first period. They have the guys to do it and what looked like might have been turned into a snooze-fest and the result was not only a loss, but another significant setback.
 
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Pittsburgh acquired Thomasini for only a 4th round pick. The Bruins could use some offensively skilled players like him whene the price is right.
 

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The Bruins spent more than half the night (38:35 total) in possession of a 1-0 lead, but one goal — increasingly, their brand on home ice of late — wasn’t enough to chisel off even one point from the Penguins.

Philip Tomasino, acquired in a trade just days ago from Nashville, snapped a 1-1 deadlock with 7:26 gone in the third period, carrying Pittsburgh to a 2-1 win over the Bruins Friday night at TD Garden.

The loss, which once more dropped the Bruins back to .500 (11-11-3), left them with only three goals scored across their last four games (1-3-0) at the Garden. They scored once against the Blue Jackets, one more against Utah, zero against the Canucks, and then managed to squeeze out one more from the toothpaste tube against the hapless Penguins (now 9-12-4).

“Maybe we’ll score eight goals the next game and change that,” said an optimistic Trent Frederic, who set up Charlie Coyle for the only Black-and-Gold goal. “I don’t really know … I don’t have the answer [for lack of scoring at home]. I wish I knew.”

Bruins goalie Jeremy Swayman turned in one of his best efforts of the season, making a handful of timely stops. But the anemic Boston offense could not provide enough run support for their No. 1 stopper, who now has allowed only four goals over his last three starts.

Swayman’s stout work put his team in position to win; if only the shooters had better positioned their stick to score.

“I think we’re getting shots on net, which is a huge start for us,” noted Swayman. “Not that we rely on bounces, but we’re not getting the puck luck exactly every single game.

“But you make your own luck in this game. The game is pure. It rewards you when you play the right way, and I think we are playing the right way in a lot of ways. We’re excited for those to start going in, and I know they will.”

The Bruins also took an early 1-0 lead Wednesday night on Long Island. Scoring the night’s first generally portends good things. The goal in Elmont, by Brad Marchand, sent the Bruins off to an eventual 6-3 win — lifting their record to 7-2-1 in the 10 games this season when scoring first. Now they are 7-3-1.

Swayman turned back a dozen offerings by the Penguins in the first period, and though most were not difficult saves, a number of them were timely. The first came at 1:13, Swayman denying Drew O’Connor. The Bruins turned the play up ice, leading 11 seconds later to Coyle’s goal. The next came at 2:11, Swayman turning back Sidney Crosby with a pad save and preserving the one-goal lead.

It was Swayman’s third start in the wake of Jim Montgomery being fired as coach. In the prior two starts (1-1-0), the ex-Maine Black Bear allowed only two goals. The first period Friday was the busiest Swayman has been since the coaching change, and perhaps his best in terms of making timely stops. He felt he slipped slightly on Tomasino’s game-winning goal, but overall his work of late has restored his No. 1 stopper status.

Fellow Russians Nikita Zadorov and Evgeni Malkin had a brief dustup with 22 seconds to go in the first, and it was Zadorov who started it, while sitting on the Boston bench (a bit of a twist). Zadorov ill-advisedly reached over the boards and gave Malkin a tap on the back. Not taking kindly to the love tap, Malkin wheeled around with his stick and slashed wildly Zadorov’s way.

Zadorov was lucky to be tagged with only a 2-minute penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct, while Malkin was charged with a slashing call.

“Yeah,” said coach Joe Sacco, displeased with Zadorov’s lack of composure, “we don’t need that penalty there.”

The Bruins went into the third period in need of a goal — something that has been a challenge for them all season. They didn’t get it. In 14 games, on home ice this season, they have scored only one goal in the third period.

“I would like to think not,” said Sacco, asked if he felt his club is pressing on offense in front of the home crowd. “Right now, it’s just a situation where the puck’s not finding its way in the net.

“We had our chances tonight again, but you have to execute at a higher level, finish off your plays … Overall, it was a game that I didn’t think we were at our best.”
 
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Opposing teams know that if you just pack the house and block shots, the Bruins will rarely score. Even the Penguins, who have allowed an average of 4 goals a game (worst in the league), figured it out.
Opposing teams know that if you just pack the house and block shots, the Bruins will rarely score. Even the Penguins, who have allowed an average of 4 goals a game (worst in the league), figured it out.

Don't think opposing teams need to do much game planning on stopping the Bruins offense.
 

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