Bruins Centennial PGT - GAME 26 - Les deuxièmes 100 ans commencent - BRUINS 6 Poutineville 3

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NDiesel

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I never would have guessed that was Allison. He looks to be 75 years old. The guy could feather a pass.
I was also surprised guys like Samsonov, possibly.. Thornton? My personal favorite from that era was Rob Dimaio.


I actually expected guys like Jay, LB, Billy O’ Dwyer and Shoe.
I miss Samsonov, was my favourite as a kid, loved seeing small guys in that era as an undersized kid at the time.
 

Dennis Bonvie

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The tale of the 2 two Charlies:

Coyle now sits at 7-1-8 and -8, odd numbers for a center (goals to assists). His improved +/- puts him ahead of Freddy and Lohrei who both have -9 now.

McAvoy, with a 2 goal, +4 game jets up to +3, tied for third best on team. His two goals were reminiscent of prime Paul Coffey. Using his great skating to score on a wraparound and a shorthanded breakaway. Don't see a defenseman out at the blue line when killing a penalty very often. but sometimes the bounce of the puck is more important than proper positioning.
 

TD Charlie

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Listening to the rerun part when Ray Bourque was talking about McAvoy saying he defers to much.I also like hearing Ray talking about straddling the line looking for lane to shoot .He was awesome at that and you just don't see them do it anymore.
Lohrei is constantly moving east/west, but nobody did it like 77. I can see him in my mind, gliding backwards with his stick up over his head, puck somehow staying perfectly placed and moving with him.
 

Sheppy

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Listening to the rerun part when Ray Bourque was talking about McAvoy saying he defers to much.I also like hearing Ray talking about straddling the line looking for lane to shoot .He was awesome at that and you just don't see them do it anymore.
While I couldn't stand the guy, PK Subban was really good at this in his prime with Montreal, too. He used to give me nightmares back there.
 

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Was curious to see how the Bruins compare since Sacco took over. Here is where the rank among other teams over the last 6 games

FF% - 4th
SF - 11th
SA - 2nd
GF - 20th
GA - 2nd
xGF - 14th
xGA - 1st
SCF - 14th
SCA - 2nd
HDCF - 9th
HDCA - 1st

The defense has tightened up and their getting the dirty rea more it seems.
 

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Lohrei is constantly moving east/west, but nobody did it like 77. I can see him in my mind, gliding backwards with his stick up over his head, puck somehow staying perfectly placed and moving with him.
Lohrei's brain isn't connected to his feet, Kids a turnover machine even on the pp.

The risk is not worth the seldom reward he brings. But yes Ray was one of the greatest, his shot was powerful
 

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Lohrei's brain isn't connected to his feet, Kids a turnover machine even on the pp.

The risk is not worth the seldom reward he brings. But yes Ray was one of the greatest, his shot was powerful

I will say this about Lohrei, knowing full well he is a work in progress, is that he seems to have much better instincts on the PP than McAvoy. If he can ever put it together, we will have a good QB there. No Bourque, but then again, who is?
 

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