Olden McGroin
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Anyone have the Line rushes from each group?
Thanks.
yeah dude I'm dyingBump. Can't recall it ever taking this long to see how the B's forwards are lining up. Is no one there?
I go more for drill ideas, but if memory serves...Bump. Can't recall it ever taking this long to see how the B's forwards are lining up. Is no one there?
New guy did not look good to me, but again Day 1, practice 1. Maybe he was jet lagged.Bruins Sign Goaltender Amid Jeremy Swayman Negotiations
The Boston Bruins added a goaltender to their training camp roster Thursday, but it wasn't Jeremy Swayman.nesn.com
Let's hope you guys he's not pressed into service with the big club.New guy did not look good to me, but again Day 1, practice 1. Maybe he was jet lagged.
I go more for drill ideas, but if memory serves...
Zacha-Lindholm-Pasta
Johnson-Coyle-Lysell (63 not on the ice)
Frederic-Poitras-Koepke (Freddie and Potsy alternated at C)
Tufte-Letierri-Merkulov
I'm not sure the lines for the fourth liners (Beecher, Brazeau, Jones, Kasellic) but I know Duran was skating with 2 of them. I forget who the other two were skating with, maybe Geekie. That's all I can remember for the lines.
Zadorov-McAvoy
Lindholm-Carlo
Lohrei-Peeke
That's all I remember for the D.
I thought Lohrei looked fantastic.
Tufte is massive.
Bussi looked fantastic. Huge and ate pucks up in scrambles and tips.
Coyle-Lysell had some nice connections. Johnson didn’t look as sharp as the other two. He and Coyle missed on a couple 1timer passes.
Kasellic looked really good too. Fast and he finished his chances.
Jones is also really fast and has a wicked snap shot blocker side.
1 day, the first day, mostly flow drills so I wouldn't read much into any of it. I will say this defense has been given the green light to ROAM offensively. They had a drill that ends with a 5on5 and the D were circling and running scissor plays and cycles and you'd get two D at the net and 2 F's at the point sometimes... The whole practice looked very interchangeable in terms of positions. Frederic and Poitras down low as the "C" at different times. Ditto for Coyle/Johnson and Lindholm/Zacha. Tons of movement on both sides of the puck.
Yeah, Lysell went with Coyle in 2on2's and then Johnson would join them at LW for 3on2's and 5on5. He's definitely getting first crack at the spot.Thank you!
Lysell is sort of the "news" here. Seems like management is going to give him the inside track.
Geekie will obviously be on one of the middle two lines. If Lysell makes it, then L3. If Lysell does not make it, then he goes to L2 and a big body, like Brazeau or Kastelic, slides up to L3.
Fwiw, Marchand and Poitras ran into each other a lot when they played together last year. Poitras seemed to play his best with simple, big bodied wingers like Frederic and Geekie, but I'm sure that will change eventually. Maybe even this year.Id like to see
Zacha Lindholm Pastrnak
Marchand Coyle/Poitras Poitras/Coyle
Essentially do what Dallas did with Benn/Johnston his first couple years.
I think they built their camp with the expectation of having 6 goalies so with Swayman out this new guy is just a body to make the drills work. On Monday they can send a group to Providence (along with 2 goalies) and still have 2 goalies for each Boston group next week.Let's hope you guys he's not pressed into service with the big club.
Though possibly gamesmanship, the fact that Sweeney floated the possibility that Swayman would remain unsigned until December 1 is an ominous sign.
The old saw is that the playoff picture begins - begins - to come into focus by American Thanksgiving.
If they don't sign him soon, the circumstance has the potential to be disastrous.
By the way, sorry about the speech to text. Otherwise, it would take me 20 minutes to type a single sentence.I think they built their camp with the expectation of having 6 goalies so with Swayman out this new guy is just a body to make the drills work. On Monday they can send a group to Providence (along with 2 goalies) and still have 2 goalies for each group next week.
Thank you so much for the update.I go more for drill ideas, but if memory serves...
Zacha-Lindholm-Pasta
Johnson-Coyle-Lysell (63 not on the ice)
Frederic-Poitras-Koepke (Freddie and Potsy alternated at C)
Tufte-Letierri-Merkulov
I'm not sure the lines for the fourth liners (Beecher, Brazeau, Jones, Kasellic) but I know Duran was skating with 2 of them. I forget who the other two were skating with, maybe Geekie. That's all I can remember for the lines.
Zadorov-McAvoy
Lindholm-Carlo
Lohrei-Peeke
That's all I remember for the D.
I thought Lohrei looked fantastic.
Tufte is massive.
Bussi looked fantastic. Huge and ate pucks up in scrambles and tips.
Coyle-Lysell had some nice connections. Johnson didn’t look as sharp as the other two. He and Coyle missed on a couple 1timer passes.
Kasellic looked really good too. Fast and he finished his chances.
Jones is also really fast and has a wicked snap shot blocker side.
1 day, the first day, mostly flow drills so I wouldn't read much into any of it. I will say this defense has been given the green light to ROAM offensively. They had a drill that ends with a 5on5 and the D were circling and running scissor plays and cycles and you'd get two D at the net and 2 F's at the point sometimes... The whole practice looked very interchangeable in terms of positions. Frederic and Poitras down low as the "C" at different times. Ditto for Coyle/Johnson and Lindholm/Zacha. Tons of movement on both sides of the puck.
Lohrei is going to be so good.Thank you so much for the update.
"I thought Lohrei looked fantastic.
Tufte is massive."
Lohrei is a stud. I bet he bulked up and worked on his game this summer after tasting the playoffs. Tufte, 6'6" 230, yeah he is huge my god. Zad is even heavier.
I think as someone said earlier Pasta will never have to fight again. I also hope one of these guys pounds on Tkachuck in the opening game. Send a message!
All my fellow shorties gone except for BradThanks.
Not one D under 6 feet. About time.
Thanks to everyone posting camp observations. Tufte skating okay? Anything other than size jump out ? TyThank you so much for the update.
"I thought Lohrei looked fantastic.
Tufte is massive."
Lohrei is a stud. I bet he bulked up and worked on his game this summer after tasting the playoffs. Tufte, 6'6" 230, yeah he is huge my god. Zad is even heavier.
I think as someone said earlier Pasta will never have to fight again. I also hope one of these guys pounds on Tkachuck in the opening game. Send a message!
I have to admit I completely forgot about Tufte. Will be interesting to see if he's actually any good.Thank you so much for the update.
"I thought Lohrei looked fantastic.
Tufte is massive."
Lohrei is a stud. I bet he bulked up and worked on his game this summer after tasting the playoffs. Tufte, 6'6" 230, yeah he is huge my god. Zad is even heavier.
I think as someone said earlier Pasta will never have to fight again. I also hope one of these guys pounds on Tkachuck in the opening game. Send a message!
Puck protection. Really hard to get the puck off him when he tripods in the corners.Thanks to everyone posting camp observations. Tufte skating okay? Anything other than size jump out ? Ty
Yep. People are talking a lot now about the advantage of teams in tax-free states, but this team has a huge advantage; the culture of this team and the dressing room is well known around the league, and many players want to play here.This kid gets it