PlayMakers
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Guys that are full time NHL players.What are we calling an NHL player? Do they need a single NHL game to be considered an NHLer?
Guys that are full time NHL players.What are we calling an NHL player? Do they need a single NHL game to be considered an NHLer?
Monty messed up in that series imo anyway. Nobody else
Guys that are full time NHL players.
I'm worried about them bringing Sullivan here if that happens. He has that Pittsburgh team playing that same uninspired defenseless hockey Monty had here, please avoid that.Agreed. Yet it still would require a conversation if for nothing else than work out the salary aspects of things until season end. The team losing the coach would still be on the hook for any $ difference if there is one.
I think the conspiracy stuff is being overblown.
Sweeney has done that. I am going middle of the road here, though. While he has gotten some regular NHL players from draft positions that more often give you nothing (Frederic, Beecher for example), you'd hope he'd have done a little better anyway. I think of picks like Vaak, Studnicka, Axel Andersson, JFK (that one maybe not his fault) and wish there'd been a bit more there there if you know what I mean. The Bruins have not really drafted an impact player since McAvoy, right? Pretty much everyone they have that has made it is of the quality that you can sign as cheap UFAs or make low-level deals to acquire. The cupboard is bare. Some of it is on Sweeney, some of it is draft position, but in the end it's been mediocre.
I am not opposed at all to trading this year's first if it goes for a young player approaching their prime that can be an impact player. If it goes to get another veteran deadline player, then I'd prefer to keep it.If kept, we are looking at a mid-round pick that might or might not give you a quality player a few years down the road. I'd rather see that turned into a player that can help now, so long as it's the right one.
Too bad the Bruins couldn't trade Montgomery for Claude.
How about Swayman in 2017 (4th round)?
Lauko in the 3rd round was a pretty good pick in 2018.
They could have done better than Beecher in 2019. But he is a regular at this point.
They got Lohrei in 2020 late 2nd round.
Could have done better than Lysell in 2021. But 15 first round picks that year haven't played as many as 10 games in the NHL yet.
Poitras in 2022 at this point looks like the best available at 54 that year.
I think that's better than mediocre.
Ride the big sac?I'm getting into this sacco dude . Ride this horse!
Didnt realize he was from MA. Makes sense why he stuck around as an asst. for so long.I'm getting into this sacco dude . Ride this horse!
Sounds petty. Lose all respect for players if they give up for any reason. Tells me they aren't winners.So Monty 100% had plans to not resign here, go to St Louis in the offseason. Can't take the heat in a hockey market, got outcoached with a SC lock of a roster.
Players gave up on the coach, is it because the coach gave up on them?
Guy had a 5 year offer in his pocket from the Blues starting 2025-26 latest. Blues were hoping he got bounced after Toronto so they could pounce then, reupped with Bannister 3 days later (after Bannister's Blues played at a .600 clip) after the Bruins won for 2 years.This is becoming the "trash the guy out the door with assumptions" thread.
Way too many judgments being tossed around by posters who have zero insight into the situation or minds of the people involved.
I think the part of the bolded you have though is "impact" and I'm not sure I'd call Lauko, Lohrei or Poitras "impact players" at this moment.
How about Swayman in 2017 (4th round)?
Lauko in the 3rd round was a pretty good pick in 2018.
They could have done better than Beecher in 2019. But he is a regular at this point.
They got Lohrei in 2020 late 2nd round.
Could have done better than Lysell in 2021. But 15 first round picks that year haven't played as many as 10 games in the NHL yet.
Poitras in 2022 at this point looks like the best available at 54 that year.
I think that's better than mediocre.
Montgomery will do fine in St Louis, better than fine. Sweet revenge if he comes back to bite the Bruins in the ass. Which, with their luck, he probably will.Big commitment from blues to monty I would have just promoted julien instead . Better coach. Didnt he win a cup also?
One thing was for sure monty had to beMontgomery will do fine in St Louis, better than fine. Sweet revenge if he comes back to bite the Bruins in the ass. Which, with their luck, he probably will.
Sacco is the right fellow for the job at this time in Boston. They will make the playoffs. That's what's matters to management and ownership.
It would be nice if there were a complete evaluation of SweeneNeely's stewardship of the Boston Bruins this off season.
It is certainly time for an assessment of their performance, pro and con, over a 10-year tenure.
Have they had the NHL's best record of regular season success since taking over from Peter Chiarelli? I believe so.
However, what is there post season record?
Sweeney (and Neely, to whatever extent) could certainly have done a lot worse. I give them great credit for icing a solid, successful club over the years.
Questions remain as to depleting the prospect pool to maintain success, drafting, free agent signings and, especially, an obvious failure to address critical needs at center, and for that matter the wing, with Bergeron and Krejci's
retirement looming.
Sweeney had to plenty of time to do so, yet, inexplicably, allowed the issue to fester and grow in severity.
Much more could be said, but I will leave that for another time.
Right now I will support my Bad News Bruins with curiosity and enthusiasm.
It will be fun watching them come together as a team under the no-nonsense, straightforward tutelage of Medford's Joe Sacco.
I already see the shape of a simple, stingy, North/South, greasy, grinding, defense first, high percentage, physical and largely Fancy Dan free club.
And I wouldn't have it any other way.
Ex-Bruins coach explains emotions of returning to St. Louis days after getting fired
Jim Montgomery’s last six days have been a whirlwind of emotion. He was fired by the Boston Bruins on Nov. 19 only to be hired by the St. Louis Blues five days later.www.masslive.com
Right, because they were playing so well!Guy had a 5 year offer in his pocket from the Blues starting 2025-26 latest. Blues were hoping he got bounced after Toronto so they could pounce then, reupped with Bannister 3 days later (after Bannister's Blues played at a .600 clip) after the Bruins won for 2 years.
No intention of signing a long term deal here, season started slow and lo and behold the players coach started shredding Marchand on the bench and sitting Pasta for an entire period. Every facet of the team was trash and instead of a new game plan, mindset or whatever he juggled lines every night.
See ya.