BRUINS GDT GAME 34 7:08 PM - THE BEAR greets the 'Jersey Boys' - NESN, NESN 4K, ESPN+, 98.5 WBZ-FM

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Weird we are such heavy favorites.
Given the Devils' huge speed advantage, much too weird. I am a little suspicious. I know I almost always say, "I don't like the matchup" but I really, really, really don't like this one. In theory, this is probably our worst matchup in the league. However, they won at Dallas, so we shall see. Maybe our goaltending advantage will win this one.
 
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Given the Devils' huge speed advantage, much too weird. I am a little suspicious. I know I almost always say, "I don't like the matchup" but I really, really, really don't like this one. In theory, this is probably our worst matchup in the league. However, they won at Dallas, so we shall see. Maybe our goaltending advantage will win this one.
Funny for someone who harps on the Bruins need to be physical all the time and who pines for slow plodding defenseman to speak so highly of our mismatch against NJ.
 
Last 7 games against the Devils:
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Yuck, Grizz is back, prefer Wotherspoon to an ineffective midget.

That devils money line looks good.
 

Merc/Merk​


The origin is from the noun, mercenary. A mercenary is someone who will carry out combat missions but aren't part of an official organization, like the military, or CIA and are usually not motivated by justice or an allegiance. (They are usually motivated by profit) Activities associated with these "rogue agents" or "guns for hire" usually involve violence, and often killing.

So the slang verb "merc" generally means to perpetrate violence, but can just mean to beat someone up (usually to teach them a lesson/send a message). Or it can be used figuratively, as in, "that mc just got straight merc'd in that rap battle". Similar figurative expressions could be, "Man, he just got smoked!", "Dude, you totally slaughtered that guy", "Yo, she schooled that chick", "When my boy rocks the mic, he be killin' any sucka mc that steps to him".



Let's Merk these dudes
 
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