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Scotch and eggs?Rumor has it there were scotch and eggs and empty kfc buckets everywhere
or --- Scotch eggs?
Tenor of the party is very different, depending on which is available.
Scotch and eggs?Rumor has it there were scotch and eggs and empty kfc buckets everywhere
Lindholm motor warming up for 2nd half of season.
Couldn't get the game here but not surprised Freddy did nothing. Hopefully Sweeney's got something in the pipeline for his trade. Bring Poitras back up after the break. Merry Xmas all you B's fans!!!It almost feels wrong to single out a player for playing a great game, when the entire team really showed up (except maybe Freddy ), but I really liked Zaddy’s game tonight.
It's more complicated than that.I don't think we give enough weight to how difficult it must be to move your family 2,500 miles away to a new city, and new culture and then expect a guy to "work" in a new system with new coaches, teammates, support staff, etc. in the best league in the world.
I mean, I'm a social worker and I can't imagine uprooting my family and moving to Vancouver, while learning the laws, and the expectations, of a new work environment, along with the tendencies, and habits of my boss and co-workers, without a pretty significant degree of frustration and uncertainty.
I guarantee it would take several months until I were adequate at it.
It's more complicated than that.
Lindholm/Zadorov were traded to the Canucks and had to learn a new system.
Then they signed as free agents in Boston and had to learn a new system.
Then Monty gets fired 20 games in and had to learn a (yes) new system.
Four coaches, 4 systems, all in a matter of a few months in hockey terms. That itself is enough to work through without even adding all the off ice stuff.
Bruins’ Lunchpail Athletic Club still holds the record for the most 20 goal scorers in a season (11 in 77-78). You can do a lot of damage with a balanced attack that drives the net and both uses and sacrifices the body. https://nesn.com/2023/07/bruins-legend-reflects-on-nhl-record-boston-still-holds-45-years-later/amp/I was waiting to see how they do against better teams to guage the turnaround and this was a pleasant surprise. The effort for a full 60 minutes was lacking from the team the first 20 games.
I said they needed to play to their strengths before that time frame. Keep it simple, all pucks at the net and do not be fancy. They are not a high scoring hi-lite reel team but a blue collar team.
The stars are leading and we found a line that got Coyle and Lindy going. Marshy has been fantastic. Geekie is back, Zad is keeping it simple. If somehow they can add another scorer the team can be a dark horse. Keep playing and supporting each other on the ice and use your speed and size.
Yes, and more entertaining to watch.Washington looked off much of the night, but the bigger story is that the Bruins at no point let them get away with it.
At some point, even though none of us are in that room, Sacco deserves significant credit. The “cuteness” that was becoming nauseating in the Brubs’ play style at the end of Montgomery’s tenure has been largely eliminated and replaced with straight-line, hard-working, smart hockey. It’s often not pretty but it’s a far more effective way for this team to win games.
Since the coaching change Zadorov and Lindholm have been excellent. Completely different players.
Love the snarl Lindholm brought against the Capitals, oh and the goal was a beautiful thing!
I do not care for Poitras and still think he is a 4A, but yep I think that's the move.Time for Potrais i think. Skill is neede
and no penalties for Little Z!Since the coaching change Zadorov and Lindholm have been excellent. Completely different players.
Love the snarl Lindholm brought against the Capitals, oh and the goal was a beautiful thing!
He is very feisty!Did anyone else catch Lindholm mouthing off to the caps bench as he skated over for his goal celebration line?
Can you start posting links with your baseless claims because there’s been nothing said about Pasta being out “indefinitely for the foreseeable future”.He definitely will be coming up with 88 out indefinitely for the foreseeable future
Very underrated.Yes. Make no mistake.... Pavel Zacha is your quietly underrated very good ultra megastar of the game. It's just what it is. Good kid getting the job done.
Not anti, Poitras, but do not want to see him at this point, leave him where he is.I do not care for Poitras and still think he is a 4A, but yep I think that's the move.
If you call up Lieteri or Lysell that means line shuffling though.Not anti, Poitras, but do not want to see him at this point, leave him where he is.
He's 5v5 Corsi numbers are the best on the team and was 2nd last year, which gives us two seasons of evidence that Poitras tilts the ice in the Bruins favor for puck possession, shot attempts and offensive pressure.I do not care for Poitras and still think he is a 4A, but yep I think that's the move.
Needing man strength isn’t always a simple task. Some guys adapt. Some guys shy away from their own shadow. Others put on some weight and then their skating is impacted.He's 5v5 Corsi numbers are the best on the team and was 2nd last year, which gives us two seasons of evidence that Poitras tilts the ice in the Bruins favor for puck possession, shot attempts and offensive pressure.
I promise you this is not Jack Studnicka. The eye test and the underlining numbers do not show a 4A player. He just needs man strength.