Player Discussion Oliver Wahlstrom Claimed by Bruins

Rehabguy

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Isles fan here. If they can get him in position on the PP for example to let go of that bomb of his he'll be fine. For Wally it's all about getting that shot off. His skating has been his biggest downside but he's just one of a number of our younger players who had no chance to develop their offensive instinct under Barry Trotz. BT is absolutely horrible for an offensive minded player like Wally to develop. I hope he finds his game with the Bruins. What a waste of a good player on the Island.
 

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not to absolve wally of his shortcomings but the 3 guys you mention have a combined point total of 8. that's 8 points in 32 games for 3 "nhl"players over 32 games. not an 8 point average for that group which would be bad enough but 5 for maclean, 2 for cizikas and 1 for martin for an abhorrant low of 8 all together. granted they are 4th line guys but that tells me that maybe a new beginning will give ollie's career a much needed jumpstart

That's kind of where I was going. It's not like he was playing with similar skilled players. It was actually the opposite, he was playing with 4th line grinders
 

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Ive always been a Wally fan but in fairness, he was kinda lumbersome to begin with. I'm sure the injuries haven't helped but he was slow by NHL standards anyway

He's got a cannon for a shot, a nose for getting the puck on net and can throw some really hard checks. If Boston plays to his strengths and tries to minimize his weaknesses, this may work out

I like the fact that it seems Marchand is already befriending him and taking him under his wing a little bit
Woop Brandon Bochenski. BTW he’s a mayor. lol.
 
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W/r/t Mac- I'll tell you honestly I don't think he's been the same player since that surgery. These days he seldom trucks guys when the opportunity is there & the less said about his shooting the better. To me he's not as aggressive as he used to be. Whether that is a physical or mental problem or both I don't know but I miss the Mac Truck.
I think CMac is trying too hard some nights and he's just putrid. He was playing well with Hampus earlier this season and he's looked great with Zaddy. Between the shoulder (that I think is more mental) and his suspensions, we are seeing a timid CMac with brief glimpses of what he looked like when he broke into the league.

Woop Brandon Bochenski. BTW he’s a mayor. lol.
Bochenski's problem was that he bulked up too much in the offseason and came into camp slower than molasses and it destroyed his game. Marchand had a bit of the same issue when he came into camp early in his career.
 

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we might see a bit of a resurgence with him, but local guys rarely work out long term in Boston. Coyle is the only exception I can think of.

Mike O'Connell had good years on D with Boston. Appeared in 1984 NHL All Star game.

Walpole's Mike Milbury, was a story to say the least and Billerica's Bobby Miller appeared with Mike in Invasion Of The Shoe Snatchers, while being part of The NHL Record 20 Goal Scorers in 1977-78. Miller was only 21 when he scored 20 that season.

Bit of trivia, 3 Walpole and 3 Billerica natives have played for The Boston Bruins and 2 have been NHL GM'S.
 
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Good first game by Wahlstrom ... made some good defensive plays and had some opportunities offensively. In one game he was already more involved than Johnson in all his games combined. Just hope he continues to play that way ... for the moment the pick up looks good.
 

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little bit of jam, nice, honestly don`t know much about the kid , Brazz has done nothing for almost 2 months it feels , put him in there for Brazz
Has anyone done anything the last 2 months? Throw a dart and sit them.

Why we picking out a guy in his first full season that is near the top in team scoring. (sad list)

He has 2 less points than Zacha, who's getting first line pp minutes & plays with one of the best players in the league.

Or we could talk about the C who signed a massive deal on his line who has a huge 4 point lead over him with again, first line pp time & being paid 8* his salary.

This list goes on & on.........

Anywho, hope Wahlstrom works out and can tuck a few.
 

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Good first game by Wahlstrom ... made some good defensive plays and had some opportunities offensively. In one game he was already more involved than Johnson in all his games combined. Just hope he continues to play that way ... for the moment the pick up looks good.
Well said ,I could not put it any better.Definitely agree with you..
 
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Rehabguy

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Good first game by Wahlstrom ... made some good defensive plays and had some opportunities offensively. In one game he was already more involved than Johnson in all his games combined. Just hope he continues to play that way ... for the moment the pick up looks good.
Of course it does because us Islanders fans know that anything Lou does is wrong. Wouldn’t surprise me one bit if Wally wins MVP for the Bruins this year.
 
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EDMONTON, Alberta — Oliver Wahlstrom lived out one of his childhood dreams Thursday night when he pulled on a Bruins sweater for the first time as the club wrapped up its five-game Western swing with a 3-2 overtime loss to the Oilers at Rogers Place.

Wahlstrom, who was claimed off waivers from the Islanders Saturday, wore No. 71 and played right wing on Charlie Coyle’s line with Trent Frederic on the left side. He had two shots in 8:51 of ice time.

“I’m very excited,” Wahlstrom, a native New Englander, said following the club’s brief morning skate. “It’s a dream to play for the Bruins and it was nice to get to know these guys getting here, so I’m super excited for sure.”

“I think for sure just to keep things simple early on because I’m going to be pretty amped up and playing with some pretty skilled players and some new guys,” he said. “So, I think keep the first couple games simple and then when I do that, things will open up for sure.”

Wahlstrom was also set to man the elbow on the second power-play unit. He worked there during the morning skate and looked comfortable.

Though he’s had little practice time to build any chemistry, Wahlstrom has kept the lines of communication open.

“I had a couple of talks with Charlie on the power play and things like that,” Wahlstrom said. “So, I think I’ll lean on him a lot, ask a lot of questions and I kind of know him from when I worked out in Boston when I was little. He’s a really fun player. He holds onto the puck, and he makes plays. So, I think for me, just move my legs and try to find those open areas and engage my body.”

Wahlstrom said his conversations with coach — and fellow New Englander — Joe Sacco have also been productive.

“Obviously a lot of new systems, so take them in but also just go out and have fun, enjoy it,” Wahlstrom said of Sacco’s message. “My whole family is pumped up that I get to represent Boston and play for this Original Six team. I’m pretty grateful for that.”

“We’ve gone over stuff that we feel is important for him to understand as far as how we want to play, but you have to be careful that you don’t get too much information,” said the coach. “You don’t want to paralyze the player. Just go out and play and we’ll correct the mistakes that happened from our structure, but otherwise we just want to see him play.”

Wahlstrom didn’t have any family on hand for his debut, but he is expecting a huge turnout for Saturday’s home game against the Sabres, including his sister, Alexandra, who lives in Charlestown.

“Maybe it’s a free night for me playing if I’m in the lineup,” Wahlstrom joked. “But my sister’s there so that’s the most important thing that’s special for me is my sister. We’ve been close ever since we were little, so we’ll see what happens Saturday.”
 

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I agree. Reads the ice well. Coyle had a strong game too as I saw some chemistry
Sadly both are paired with Frederic...the pickle on top of an icecream sundae.
Other than Coyle turning the puck over and stop skating (if that's what we are calling it) on the tying goal he was splendid lol.

He must of dropped his gum.
 

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