ZLL
Registered User
Washington in the first round would be awesome. Being an underdog 8th seed playing pressure free with no expectations against a team notorious for choking in the playoffs? That would be awesome!
And as for last year, we had just as good a chance as anybody. Pittsburgh won it for Christ sake. Selling off because we are afraid of teams we have swept in the regular season? Talk about fear of competition. I don't understand that mentality. Competing is what it's all about. These guys that want to waive the white flag and not even try befuddle me. What kind of fan thinks like that?
I could not agree more. I think your last couple of posts articulate really well how I'm feeling but I didn't know how to sum it up.
They should always be out there to win, neglecting the future is not mutually exclusive to this. I never want to see them give up on a season, which is part of the reason the Claude firing irks me. If they fail to the make the playoffs, I absolutely would have understood moving on, but right now it feels like adding more uncertainty. There's no doubt there have been issues and change has been needed. Fingers crossed that this change is as motivating as the players are alluding to at this moment and we know this kind of change can make a big difference, so we'll see.
I love the Bruins, I feel like it's in my blood. I know it's not exactly your point, Fonz, but I can't stand the fan who would rather bemoan everything than look for the positive and try to enjoy and root for their team. I tune out my friends that only text me when there's a bad play/bad game. It's not worth it if I'm not enjoying it. I root as hard as I can during the game, if they loose I move on, but when they win I have a blast. I highly recommend this approach. Of course there's plenty of room for criticism and holding our team accountable, but it's totally useless to me to be a negative fan, defeats the purpose for me.
Looking forward to getting some shoveling done and sitting down for the game. Go Bs!