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Jesus he is calling “Wally” fast? Kid might be slower then Braze.
Wow great motivation for JB and Tufte.... you guys are too slow to play against the Leafs, so buy some popcorn and watch the game.Jesus he is calling “Wally” fast? Kid might be slower then Braze.
With what he has to work with, the day Sacco moves on will be a better one for Sacco.The day Sacco moves on will be a good one for the Bruins.
I find it hilarious that NOW they talk about needing speed after an off season and half a year of we need to be big and hard to play against. Management finally waking up to how slow of a team they've built?Wow great motivation for JB and Tufte.... you guys are too slow to play against the Leafs, so buy some popcorn and watch the game.
Avs fans were practically celebrating in the streets when he left.The day Sacco moves on will be a good one for the Bruins.
How many B's players have to go? How many would be missed?Avs fans were practically celebrating in the streets when he left.
Guy is awful.
That entire staff has to go. Minus goalie Bob.
He played in Saturday’s gameTufte was actually in?
True. I did catch a brief glance of him on the ice. I'll testify to that in court.He played in Saturday’s game
Hope he gets one tonightHe's in another one of his stretches.
4 points in his last 27 games, lol. How this guy gets defended by certain posters is beyond me.
I mean, logic says he probably will. Then go 10 without a point.Hope he gets one tonight
This is my sentiment as well, time to let goI will always be a fan and will always watch no matter what happens.
If I was head office, I would start trading the dead weight and bring up the young guys.
See what happens, by no means be a buyer this year, try to re-coup the cupboards of draft capital. . . .
There have been about 9 of the last 10 game you look at shots 10 minutes in and it is very lopsided, not in or favourCan we please be ready to play this game at puck drop? That means double digit shots on goal for us in the 1st period. That also means not playing catch up.
Let's Go Bruuuuuins
He does himself no favors. An awful head coach last time around and clearly no improvement. At this point his changes are pointless.With what he has to work with, the day Sacco moves on will be a better one for Sacco.
The elephant in the room is obviously this talent-challenged team and yet the coach is the blame.
Amazing.
That is remarkably comical.He's in another one of his stretches.
4 points in his last 27 games, lol. How this guy gets defended by certain posters is beyond me.
DomiWho gets 6 ?
What would change.Oh, they absolutely are. I just fear management will be dumb.
Why is Poitras, still in the lineup, give Merkolov or Lysell a chance, I am not saying they will be any more productive, but certainly deserve a shot, this kid is bringing nothing to the lineup.Bruins-Maple Leafs Projected Lines: Boston Swaps In Forwards
The Boston Bruins look to break a three-game losing streak when they take on the Toronto Maple Leafs at TD Garden on Tuesday.
Boston is coming off a 3-2 overtime loss to the Anaheim Ducks on Saturday. Team leaders offered an honest assessment of the team as general manager Don Sweeney decides what the best course of action is for the B’s before the March 7 NHL trade deadline.
Sweeney confirmed Hampus Lindholm is likely out for the season, and the Black and Gold will be without Charlie McAvoy for a second straight game. Oliver Wahlstrom and Cole Koepke will be inserted into the lineup for Justin Brazeau and Riley Tufte on the third and fourth lines, respectively.
Puck drop for the Bruins-Lightning matchup is scheduled at 7 p.m. ET, and you can catch full coverage on NESN after an hour of pregame.
Here are the projected lines and defensive pairings for Boston and Toronto.
BOSTON BRUINS (27-24-7)
Morgan Geekie — Pavel Zacha — David Pastrnak
Brad Marchand — Elias Lindholm — Charlie Coyle
Trent Frederic — Matthew Poitras — Oliver Wahlstrom
Cole Koepke — John Beecher — Mark Kastelic
Nikita Zadorov — Andrew Peeke
Michael Callahan — Brandon Carlo
Mason Lohrei — Parker Wotherspoon
Jeremy Swayman
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (35-20-2)
Matthew Knies — Auston Matthews — Mitch Marner
Pontus Holmberg — John Tavares — William Nylander
Bobby McMann — Max Domi — Nicholas Robertson
Steven Lorentz — David Kampf — Alexander Steeves
Jake McCabe — Chris Tanev
Morgan Rielly — Oliver Ekman-Larsson
Simon Benoit — Conor Timmins
Anthony Stolarz