Post-Game Talk: GAME 46 - BRUINS 6 Tampa Bay 2

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Just in...fun night except hope Cole K is OK. I thought there were penalties for hits to the head?

Peeke has been great. He has a very black eye from the last game.

Sway great

Pasta great.

Marchy great

Freddy great

Parker W was happy

Matty P...Welcome home!
I want to add Lindholm and Coyle. Coyle was all over the ice. There isn’t a player that works harder. Iron man!!!!

Fred Poitras Coyle rocked.
 
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If Lee Majors was a Six Million Dollar Man on a lousy TV show, Sway the way he's playing is worth eight considering inflation. Whoever pissed in Freddy's Cheerios, keep handing him gallon jugs of water. Morgan vs Conor, Battle of the Geeks. Parker Wotherspoon sounds like an Ivy Leaguer with a PHD, who knew that stood for Puck Handling Defenseman. If you lived inside my head, you'd hear this shit all day long. I would charge rent.
 
Are we back or is it just a dead cat bounce?
Well, Swayman seems back.

People seem to forget we played the whole first half with league-worst goaltending. It's hard to overcome bad goaltending, especially when so many other individuals are having off-years.

It would be really great if more guys bounced back in the second half, and started producing more like themselves. The first half was kind of a perfect storm of bad. The second half could be a perfect storm of good, if all our guys start to get their grooves back.
 
Well, Swayman seems back.

People seem to forget we played the whole first half with league-worst goaltending. It's hard to overcome bad goaltending, especially when so many other individuals are having off-years.

It would be really great if more guys bounced back in the second half, and started producing more like themselves. The first half was kind of a perfect storm of bad. The second half could be a perfect storm of good, if all our guys start to get their grooves back.

Based on what? Swayman had a stretch after Monty got fired where he allowed 3 goals or less in 13 out of 14 games. 9 of those 13 he allowed 2 or less.

If that is league worst goaltending than we are in some sort of new golden age of goaltending in the NHL.
 
Based on what? Swayman had a stretch after Monty got fired where he allowed 3 goals or less in 13 out of 14 games. 9 of those 13 he allowed 2 or less.

If that is league worst goaltending than we are in some sort of new golden age of goaltending in the NHL.
Based on his stats. Swayman ranked 76th for goals saved above expected and save percentage. That's in a league with 32 teams. Even after his recent stretch of play, he's only up to 60th in the league, and his save percent is still below .900 (ranked 52) for the season.

He was, quite literally, the worst goalie in the NHL in the first half.
 
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Good win, and they’ve been able to stop the bleeding and stabilize over the last couple.

The big problem now is games played and games in hand for the teams chasing them.

Not much they can do aside from take care of business in their remaining games. Obviously the next one is big. View attachment 961359
I think win % paints a more accurate picture of where we really are. It takes away the games played advantage/disadvantage and just looks at how you've done in the games you've played so far...


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I want to add Lindholm and Coyle. Coyle was all over the ice. There isn’t a player that works harder. Iron man!!!!

Fred Poitras Coyle rocked.
Coyle played well considering he was feeling sick. At one point we saw him getting Vicks rubbed on his neck and chest by a trainer after he came off a shift. We’ve seen lots of things on the bench: that was a new one:laugh:
Maybe It should be the Vicks Vapo-rub Power play :rolleyes:
 
It's great that Swayman is back to playing his game. I know he was our best player in this game and the last, but before folks discount our wins consider this: Did you discount our losses when Swayman was struggling?

Goalies are part of the team and the Bruins are paying a premium for their goalie to be a difference maker.
It only took Sway a half a season to find his game, does he give half the money back.

Most satisfying win of the year for me.
83 shots against in the last two games, very satisfying.
 

Some new faces dotted the lineup Tuesday night at the Garden, relief in the form of a midseason caffeine jolt from Providence, helping the Bruins to a 6-2 win over the Lightning — good for a slight boost in the standings and for their bruised/recovering egos.

It was the Bruins second win in a row — for the first time in three weeks — and the second in a row over a divisional rival, following Saturday’s overtime win over the Panthers.

“We feel some traction, there’s no question about it,” said interim coach Joe Sacco, his charges still trying to shake the trauma of a recent 0-5-1 skid. “This is a hard league to win in, especially when you are playing good, quality opponents like we have lately. There’s definitely traction in there.”

The win, though, did not mask over a troubling trend of late: the Bruins have been outhsot in each of their last five games by an aggregate 195-126. After yielding a season-high 111 shot attempts in Sunrise on Saturday afternoon, they gave up 79 to the Lightning while generating only 45 of their own. They picked up four points in the two games — all that really matters — but on most nights that kind of lopsided offense leads to more heartbreak than Hallmark moments.

“There’s areas of our game that we need to clean up,” acknowledged Sacco, eager to get in some solid practices before his club plays again Saturday afternoon in Ottawa. “That’s going to be our focus.”

Vinni Lettieri, called up Monday from Providence, made his season debut in Black and Gold. Matt Poitras, called up Monday night, assisted on the night’s first goal, his first point since being demoted to the AHL on Nov. 11. Franklin’s Mike Callahan, the former Robury Latin and Providence College blueliner, made his NHL career debut on a No. 3 defensive pairing with Peeke and logged a steady 14:11 in ice time.

Poitras, called back to the varsity after a strong two months of remedial work with AHL Providence, fed to Frederic for the 1-0 lead, the pair finishing off a two-on-one break that began down ice when Lightning icon Victor Hedman fanned on a shot and turned over the puck. It was Frederic’s seventh goal this season.

Along with the assist, Poitras logged 14:05 in ice time, landed one shot on net and finished plus-1.

“There were some plays … pucks I thought I could do a little more with,” said Poitras, reflecting on his first night of reimmersion. “Maybe not so much pace, but the guys are just so good, you can’t get away with some you maybe get away with in the AHL.”

Wotherspoon collected his first NHL goal in his ninth pro season, and it came with Pastrnak as the primary helper. The Bruins rushed into the offensive zone and Pastrnak dished across from right wing, setting up Wotherspoon for a wrister in the left wing circle.

“My mom was in the crowd tonight, too,” said a smiling Wotherspoon, “so I know she’s going to be fired up.”

Callahan, called up when the Bruins decided that an injured Charlie McAvoy needed the week off. He turned pro with the P-Bruins upon finishing his senior season at Providence College.

“Just wearing the jersey … being from here,” Callahan said when asked what he would remember most of his NHL debut. “It means a lot to me and my family, too … hopefully there is a lot more to come. Getting the win is probably what I’ll remember most.”
 
I would rather play Washington in round 1 instead of Toronto. Our luck has to run out at some point vs Toronto doesn’t it ?
I'd rather miss the playoffs completely than lose a first round to Toronto. Leafs fans wouldn't shut up about that one for the next 20 years.

Am I crazy if I say that Wotherspoon has been our most solid dman all year? He's one of those guys you don't notice often for a good reason, ie. he doesn't make a lot of mistakes. Doesn't bring a ton offensively but he definitely seems like one of those reliable "minute eater" guys.
 
Swayman was great last night, he did not give many 2nd chances, even on their best setups.
Hopefully he's back and ready to carry the team. May we not forget this being outshot 2-1, 1.5-1 was the same recipe that got us over 100pt last year.
The team had the most fight I've seen, maybe all season long. Bout time!! LOL
 

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