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Providence Bruins General Discussion thread ‘24-‘25

I haven’t watched any p Bruin games but why isn’t the leading point getter for the P bruins not getting any love? He looked good preseason and bruins could use his speed.
 
Matty P with a -4 in the box score ...anyone who watched, did his game reflect a poor defensive showing? Just wondering what he still might have to work on before getting a call up
I didn’t watch last night but I watch most - kids a stud
 
All our guys with points again last night.

Lysell with a net front tip. He has 19 points in his last 22 games.
Merkulov with a PP assist. He has 30 points in his last 30 games.
Poitras with a PP assist (same play). He has 20 points in his last 23 games.
Lysel and poitras look really good. They stand out to me.
 
Poitras has nice hands. is fast. He has really good edges. Has good hands. He shakes off defenders with relative ease. He is really good at making smart passes. He has a nice one timer. Sneaky good shot. He is really good at using his stick in the passing lanes. Poitras is the best player in providence.

Lysell has blistering fast speed. Elite skating. He can shoot and gets the puck up ice really well. He is also really good at shooting and passing.

These two players are doing really well for their age. Most the players in the ahl that can put up points at the rate these two have been are a lot older. I went through some stats the other day
 
People forget some insiders had Lysell as a top 10 pick (although he was mostly all over the place)

Talent is undeniable

I thought he was one of the best skaters I’ve seen in black and gold since probably Phil Kessel
 
I don’t understand the logic in not bringing up Lysell, Poitras, and maybe Merkulov. The Bruins have almost no offensive threats other than Marchand, and Pasta (and they are having down years). They are a slow team, and guys like Frederic, Coyle, Zacha have contributed few and far between offensively this season.

Mgt has the poor approach of keeping guys buried at Providence instead of giving them a prolonged look. You can’t bring them up for a game or two and then send them right back down. You can’t give them 7 minutes of ice time and expect them to flash. At the very least they need to see what they have in these guys on a more consistent and regular basis and then decide if they have a future with the team or if they should be moved.

Previous Bruins teams could constantly grind out 3-2 type games because their D was borderline (if not) shutdown. The current D corp here is far from that. For them to have any chance of winning more than a game or two in a row they need offensive production, and the season is deep enough to see that that is unlikely at this point.

Play the kids!
 
I don’t understand the logic in not bringing up Lysell, Poitras, and maybe Merkulov. The Bruins have almost no offensive threats other than Marchand, and Pasta (and they are having down years). They are a slow team, and guys like Frederic, Coyle, Zacha have contributed few and far between offensively this season.

Mgt has the poor approach of keeping guys buried at Providence instead of giving them a prolonged look. You can’t bring them up for a game or two and then send them right back down. You can’t give them 7 minutes of ice time and expect them to flash. At the very least they need to see what they have in these guys on a more consistent and regular basis and then decide if they have a future with the team or if they should be moved.

Previous Bruins teams could constantly grind out 3-2 type games because their D was borderline (if not) shutdown. The current D corp here is far from that. For them to have any chance of winning more than a game or two in a row they need offensive production, and the season is deep enough to see that that is unlikely at this point.

Play the kids!
One thing to keep in mind is this team only has 5 forwards signed beyond this season. The D is pretty set and so is goaltending but after this season the forward group could look very very different.
I wouldn't be surprised if the plan is to keep these guys as waiver exempt as possible for now and then next year they are either plan A or plan B collectively depending on who gets signed or what free agents are picked up or not. So what I'm saying is their "plan" might be to let them grow together and then the focus is on next year.
 

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