Sheppy
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The hate is strong for him. I don’t get it.
He told us we were f***ed in the 2019 final, and he was right.The hate is strong for him. I don’t get it.
Once a player puts a Bruin jersey on and gets into a game I consider him a Bruin. Others will jump on board when he rag dolls a couple of Leaf players.The hate is strong for him. I don’t get it.
Reeves really has been a non factor in all the games the Leafs have lost to the Bruins this year. He is like a big dog tied up in a junk yard. All teeth and butt hole.Sigh. We shall see if he can indeed fulfill the actual need for physicality in due time. Was not at the top of my wish list to do so BUT, for example, I don't think it is too controversial to say that he would have come in handy vs. FLA last year. Greer too but not to Monty's eyes I guess.
The Panthers drafted the blueprint to beat the Bs (and gave them just a taste of it this year at the beginning of the Mac revenge game which gave the Bs PTSD in those first ten "there's no puck" minutes) and the Leafs will implement it game after game. So in comes Maroon. Fine.
There is a risk though, other than the one previously identified. Maroon activates Reaves who can wreak a lot more havoc when engaged - and he will be compared to how he aimlessly played in the regular season series - including on Maroon in an actual fight. Call it the the bloody or KOed goon effect, AKA the Jeff Odgers effect. Odds are not in his favor in a fight against Reaves.
Bruins are a big team that needs to play bigger. Maroon will add four inches in height to every player on the team. Look at 5'4" Domi. He plays like he is 5'8" with Reeves on their bench. My point is Maroon will make the Bruins tougher to play against. He will elevate the physicality in the play offs.Great interview with him today, he's excited to play for the Bruins. Like all Bruin fans, hated him as he was almost like a villain against the Bruins, but I have always found him to be a very effective 4th liner who steps up in the playoffs. The guy is a winner who instantly makes us tougher and brings an entertainment value for us to enjoy.
5'4"........lol, Best of Max went down Tie's.........Bruins are a big team that needs to play bigger. Maroon will add four inches in height to every player on the team. Look at 5'4" Domi. He plays like he is 5'8" with Reeves on their bench. My point is Maroon will make the Bruins tougher to play against. He will elevate the physicality in the play offs.
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Brazeau put up massive numbers in junior. 131 points including 61 goals his last season. He hardly had a penalty minute. Not known to be physical. Maybe Monty changes this.I agree. Hathaway at least provided tangible 4th line hockey skills as much as I detested him.
Maroon is strictly going to be a staged goon with some "playoff late hitting" on the forecheck if he catches up to the defender. Something I suppose but after watching Brazeau he does that and more with the puck. Time will tell.
Personally I hope he does not play a game in Round 1 if it's Toronto. Save the conditional draft pick. Should the Bruins play NYR with Rempe or Florida with Tkachuk then he can play.
Maroon intimidates no one. At least Reaves can intimidate other fighters.
He may never actually play for the Bs. Back injuries are not good.Can't wait to watch Maroon play for the Bruins, only negative is his back injury.
Welcome Patrick, hope you are healthy enough to resign next year.
No hate, just reality that he doesn't make the team any better.The hate is strong for him. I don’t get it.
Not at all the same player.I hope the people that “can’t root for Maroon” understand that Brad Marchand would be one of the bruins biggest villains of all time if he happened to don a different logo on his sweater.
I usually feel this way...except for Zac Rinaldo. Hated him as a player...I believe some of the Bruins players disliked him too.Once a player puts a Bruin jersey on and gets into a game I consider him a Bruin. Others will jump on board when he rag dolls a couple of Leaf players.
You are so right, he will elevate everyone's toughness. Bruins fans had a right to, and should have hated this guy , now we get to cheer the guy for the same bullshit we hated him for.....My only concern is a coming back from back surgery, really hope we get to see the real Patrick Maroon. If he is healthy the fans will love him.Bruins are a big team that needs to play bigger. Maroon will add four inches in height to every player on the team. Look at 5'4" Domi. He plays like he is 5'8" with Reeves on their bench. My point is Maroon will make the Bruins tougher to play against. He will elevate the physicality in the play offs.
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I saw Rinaldo play in junior many times. He acted out constantly looking for attention. He wasn't a team player. Played like a meat head trying to injure other players.I usually feel this way...except for Zac Rinaldo. Hated him as a player...I believe some of the Bruins players disliked him too.
I hope Maroon can change my mind. I won't tell him (at least his first game) to GTFO like I did to Rinaldo.
Yes I hated him to. Watching the Leaf game where opposing players were taking liberties you can see a need for someone to settle things down. Looch was going to be that player. Sweeny had to address that issue before the play offs. Not every Bruin player is willing to step into that roll and maybe shouldn't. Marchy is the captain and opposing teams target him. Can't have players running one of your best players with out answering for it at some point.You are so right, he will elevate everyone's toughness. Bruins fans had a right to, and should have hated this guy , now we get to cheer the guy for the same bullshit we hated him for.....My only concern is a coming back from back surgery, really hope we get to see the real Patrick Maroon. If he is healthy the fans will love him.
exactly. He would hack at players ankles and then the other team would go after Bergy. I NEVER saw him stand up for any other player other than himself. From the look on Quaider's face I am pretty sure he did not care for Zac.I saw Rinaldo play in junior many times. He acted out constantly looking for attention. He wasn't a team player. Played like a meat head trying to injure other players.
I hope you are right.Pasta is not only okay with him but suggested he come - but by all means, let’s all hate on him from a million miles away lmao
Guys like him are LOVED on teams. Trust me. I was one, lol.
It is tough when Brad is the toughest player on the team...and IMO he is.Yes I hated him to. Watching the Leaf game where opposing players were taking liberties you can see a need for someone to settle things down. Looch was going to be that player. Sweeny had to address that issue before the play offs. Not every Bruin player is willing to step into that roll and maybe shouldn't. Marchy is the captain and opposing teams target him. Can't have players running one of your best players with out answering for it at some point.
Marchand will take liberties whenever he wants regardless of who’s on the other team. Tom Wilson will take liberties whenever he wants regardless who the other team has. This concept of prevention of anything is flat out bullshit and been disproven hundred of thousands of times over the years. A guy like Reaves (at least spell the dudes name right ffs) is there for a response after that fact and nothing else. Maroon is not that guy though. He’s more of a cheap shot spot picker. Far more greasy than an actual enforcer.Yes I hated him to. Watching the Leaf game where opposing players were taking liberties you can see a need for someone to settle things down. Looch was going to be that player. Sweeny had to address that issue before the play offs. Not every Bruin player is willing to step into that roll and maybe shouldn't. Marchy is the captain and opposing teams target him. Can't have players running one of your best players with out answering for it at some point.