Ozzy Osbourne
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Themselves. Pasta in particular.Didn't want to play for noted big meanie Bruce Cassidy.
Didn't want to play for Nice guy Jimmy.
Who the do these guys want to play for?
Themselves. Pasta in particular.Didn't want to play for noted big meanie Bruce Cassidy.
Didn't want to play for Nice guy Jimmy.
Who the do these guys want to play for?
This organ-eye-zation has let culture trump talent. See: Seguin, TylerCouldn't disagree more. Culture is huge and has been a huge part of their success.
This year, their culture is broken. I don't know why that is, but it is.
Because of Swayman.Couldn't disagree more. Culture is huge and has been a huge part of their success.
This year, their culture is broken. I don't know why that is, but it is.
I think Sweeney's 9 years of winning probably buys him more than one DNQ.So you're in agreement that Sweeney should be fired if they don't make the play-offs?
OK so they see it as purely a coaching problem. If they don't rebound and make the play-offs and win a couple rounds surely Sweeney will pay the price, right?
Brazeau, Geekie stay, Zadorov comes in and they lose better skaters in Gryz, Debrusk and Heinen and only really bring in Koepke who has speed. It's not the slower, less skilled guys fault, but the problem is they let fast and skilled guys walk and replaced them with similar types of players to what they already have. They are a team with no balance right nowI see this brought up quite a bit. Who are the “bigger, slower, less skilled guys” they brought in that suddenly makes this teams top players stop playing the way they’re capable of?
I think Sweeney's 9 years of winning probably buys him more than one DNQ.
If the team is struggling next season as well, then he'll get the gate.
It’s literally the same Monty attitude. How is this a coaching change? I expect a couple of games of good hockey and then right back to how they are playing nowI hope for your guys' sake that he basically relearned absolutely everything, because the last time he was coach he was an appalling menace. His goto excuse after every loss was 'well, whatcha want me to say, we didn't start the game on time' to the point that it's still a meme over on the Avs' board. If he doesn't turn your season around there's good news, though, because I'm sure we've got lots of 'Joe Sacco, tank commander' memes left over from a decade ago buried somewhere in the archives of HF.
I think Sweeney's 9 years of winning probably buys him more than one DNQ.
If the team is struggling next season as well, then he'll get the gate.
Brazeau, Geekie stay, Zadorov comes in and they lose better skaters in Gryz, Debrusk and Heinen and only really bring in Koepke who has speed. It's not the slower, less skilled guys fault, but the problem is they let fast and skilled guys walk and replaced them with similar types of players. They are a team with no balance right now
I keep Pastrnak. Anyone else, even McAvoy can be traded for the right price. Question is if we trust Sweeney to be invested enough to make the trade or if he knows his time in Boston is dwindling as well.I am with Felger. They could trade any player on this team right now and I would be fine with it.
Zadorov and Lindholm both said they signed here for the "culture" and they suck. Then they see the goalie hold out until the deadline and their new coach fired after 20 games.Their culture led to how many game 7 home losses? How many talented young players pushed out because they didn't "fit" the culture? How many coaches quit on?
Like I said, Bruins culture is the most overrated thing in sports. They had prime Patrice Bergeron, prime David Krejci, prime Brad Marchand, Zdeno Chara, and great goaltending. Talent was a huge part of their success and nothing else came close.
Fair point. I think that was more about a power struggle though, between Chiarelli and Neely. They were at odds and contradicting each other in the media. Both claiming to have ultimate say on player moves, etc.Chiarelli had more success and lost his job after one DNQ.
I wouldn't say that they haven't practiced the PP, but it's clear that half-way through last season, teams had cut off the cross-ice passes that Pasta was one timing into the net. The coaches never implemented and/or the players didn't adapt to another approach to the PP. That's a prime reason this team went from a fantastic season and a half to a 37-37 team.He didn't deserve to be fired, but he did because the team looks like a bunch of beer leaguers playing in the NHL. I think he deserves some blame for the way the Bruins are playing. They didn't take training camp seriously, they haven't practiced the PP, they can't make passes, they can't breakout with the puck, they can't get in position to shoot the puck in the offensive zone, they skate slow, they can't execute at all etc. etc. etc.
But a lot of that blame is on the players. Sacco is whatever, maybe they play better under him, but a lot of that is dependent on how the Bruins come out and play now that Monty is gone. For some on the team, they have quit on 3 coaches now. They don't deserve the benefit of doubt. If they continue to suck, Sweeney has to be let go so someone else can make the roster decisions.
Chiarelli had more success and lost his job after one DNQ.
I dont know, this team doesn't have a bright future outside of their established stars. They also don't seem to be one or two guys away from being cup contenders either to me. If you let him stay you're letting him draft for the future GM in my eyes and I'm not sure he should get the chance.I think Sweeney's 9 years of winning probably buys him more than one DNQ.
If the team is struggling next season as well, then he'll get the gate.
Fair point. I think that was more about a power struggle though, between Chiarelli and Neely.
Zadorov and Lindholm both said they signed here for the "culture" and they suck. Then they see the goalie hold out until the deadline and their new coach fired after 20 games.
Julien gone because they didn't want to win 1-0. Bruce gone because he was mean and players got him canned. The same "culture" just either apparently quit on their coach or are too butt hurt to play well because they are mad at their goalie for getting what he felt he deserved, so much for "it's a business".
The team lived off Bergeron and Krejci from the O'Connell era, then Gorton/Chia signed Chara and Savard and traded for Rask all while drafting Lucic, Kessel and Marchand. Chia made some FANTASTIC trades for Horton, Boychuk, Seidenberg, Peverley, Kelly, Ference, McQuaid, Campbell and Paille. Great UFA signings like Ryder and Thornton...Then the "culture" pushed out guys like Kessel then Seguin, then Hamilton, then Smith, getting worse and worse with every trade.
Not sure if I ever shared this story here but my bro in law lives in Florida and early 90's went to bar and two Bruins were there, Cam and Don. He talked to them for a bit and then Cam told him to beat it lolFair point. I think that was more about a power struggle though, between Chiarelli and Neely. They were at odds and contradicting each other in the media. Both claiming to have ultimate say on player moves, etc.
Neely and Sweeney are like this
Cassidy was not getting fired until the players complained directly to management. Then 180 regular season games later they quit on the nice guy coach,Too much of the "should have kept Cassidy" theme gaining traction.
He was coaching in fear towards the end.
Afraid to change.
Afraid to call time out.
Afraid to defend the players against game management penalties.
Afraid to show emotion.
Afraid of his own image by rotating the player he threw under the bus on a nightly basis.
Afraid to allow his players be tough.
Issue is, in hindsight, is Sweeney went far too extreme in the other direction. He should have found a coach in the middle of the two.