It would have been simpler if you just used the other thread/poll.Try to keep this simple...
where?It would have been simpler if you just used the other thread/poll.
This onewhere?
Post of the Year.Smells like TD Garden on an average day.
Warmed over "food" and ass.
I'll make it simple for you:
I want them to lose, keep losing, and lose yet more. I want them to crater. Finish dead last in the league.
I want there to be no question -- none -- that Don Sweeney and Cam Neely must go. In season? Of course not.
A week after they DNQ or get booted in the first round?
Yes please.
There is no question in my mind what this team is, and who needs to go:
*Anyone on this roster, including Brad, Swayman, McAvoy & Pastrnak.*
Will this happen?
No.
Sweeney will "evaluate" until evaluation is no longer tenable.
If there is the slightest iota of mathematical possibility Boston can make the playoffs to match his witless wishful thinking, he will seek to slip into the second season.
The Smartest Guy in the Room will unload Frederic and some minor actors who won't be here next year anyway.
Then, to paraphrase Evan Marinofsky, he will "rent mid."
A spare part here, a spare part there.
Will Don bring up Merkulov or Lysell?
Probably not.
Why?
I don't know why. You'd have to ask him. As soon as he emerges from hiding under his desk or exposes himself to soft balls lobbed his way by the crew @ TNT.
(Did you see that? A collective groan & sigh from my wing of The lunatic fringe.)
I'm sure Don, Cam and Charlie want and sincerely work toward a Stanley Cup.
Don Sweeney deserves great credit for becoming a damn good manager over time, for giving Jim Montgomery a second chance, and pushing all his chips forward in 2022-2023.
But the bottom line remains the bottom line.
"Just win, baby"?
Non.
"Just make the playoffs" ($).
That is the ultimate mandate from Buffalo.
Which leads, largely, to nibbling around the edges and refusing to see what everyone else sees: a roster deficient in nearly every category that must change, dramatically.
Unfortunately, SweeNeely are Sinden Lite.
"Harry doesn't play to win," a fellow GM once remarked.
"He plays not to lose."
*That* is the mentality.
Until they lose money, nothing of import will occur.
Big Z, stand back and stand by.
I’m gonna go out on a limb here and state that The Don Godfather is the only vote so far for choice number 3.
Post of the Year.
Promises, promises....Smells like TD Garden on an average day.
Warmed over "food" and ass.
I'll make it simple for you:
I want them to lose, keep losing, and lose yet more. I want them to crater. Finish dead last in the league.
I want there to be no question -- none -- that Don Sweeney and Cam Neely must go. In season? Of course not.
A week after they DNQ or get booted in the first round?
Yes please.
There is no question in my mind what this team is, and who needs to go:
*Anyone on this roster, including Brad, Swayman, McAvoy & Pastrnak.*
Will this happen?
No.
Sweeney will "evaluate" until evaluation is no longer tenable.
If there is the slightest iota of mathematical possibility Boston can make the playoffs to match his witless wishful thinking, he will seek to slip into the second season.
The Smartest Guy in the Room will unload Frederic and some minor actors who won't be here next year anyway.
Then, to paraphrase Evan Marinofsky, he will "rent mid."
A spare part here, a spare part there.
Will Don bring up Merkulov or Lysell?
Probably not.
Why?
I don't know why. You'd have to ask him. As soon as he emerges from hiding under his desk or exposes himself to soft balls lobbed his way by the crew @ TNT.
(Did you see that? A collective groan & sigh from my wing of The lunatic fringe.)
I'm sure Don, Cam and Charlie want and sincerely work toward a Stanley Cup.
Don Sweeney deserves great credit for becoming a damn good manager over time, for giving Jim Montgomery a second chance, and pushing all his chips forward in 2022-2023.
But the bottom line remains the bottom line.
"Just win, baby"?
Non.
"Just make the playoffs" ($).
That is the ultimate mandate from Buffalo.
Which leads, largely, to nibbling around the edges and refusing to see what everyone else sees: a roster deficient in nearly every category that must change, dramatically.
Unfortunately, SweeNeely are Sinden Lite.
"Harry doesn't play to win," a fellow GM once remarked.
"He plays not to lose."
*That* is the mentality.
Until they lose money, nothing of import will occur.
Big Z, stand back and stand by.
Get a fresh perspective behind the bench. New coaching staff is the first thing I'm doing. This team has 9-10 players that you can build around, but our forward depth is non-existent and our prospect pool is thin. That's gotta be fixed at the deadline and over the summer. its time to move the UFAs for picks/prospects and restock the cupboard.
A coaching change will fix the special teams. Adding some scoring depth shouldn't be too difficult either over the summer. We don't need a blockbuster move, just a couple of guys you can depend on to pot 20+ goals. We f***ed this roster up over one summer, and we can fix it over one summer as well. At least we can fix it enough to get back into the playoffs.....Get there first, and build from there.
I’m gonna go out on a limb here and state that The Don Godfather is the only vote so far for choice number 3.
Post of the Year.
Well, it’s still early in the year, soI don't think it is Don.
Post of the year? Nah (no offense, Gordie)
same. i look at what washington did and it's impressive (and doable). they have zero players in the 4 nations tournament.I want to see them retool, with an eye towards contending in the next 1-4 years.
I want them to make moves that hurt us in the next 3-4 months, but set us up well for the next 3-4 years.
I don't want to see them rebuild. To me that means selling off players for picks that won't help us for 5 years. If you can do that around the periphery, if you can move a guy who's not that important for a 3rd ok go ahead, another lottery ticket. But don't move Carlo for a pick if you can get a young player or NHL ready prospect instead. I only move Marchand if I KNOW I can get him back on July 1st. IMO, he's part of the next 4 years.
I also don't want to see the Bruins trade futures. They need to start building their next core and to do that they need to make their picks. I would love to see them drop into the top10 so they can get a Desnoyers or McQueen who I think will be in the NHL within 2 years.
Honestly, I think the Bruins have a good core, there are some good young players in progress, and there's a good supporting cast here. Use the deadline to change the mix, get younger if you can, get more skilled if you can, and free up cap space for July 1st.