12/27 - Bruins v. Senators

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The Spooner line hasn’t been very good tonight. B’s overall sloppy since the midway point of the first period.
 

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Officially in 2nd Place with no signs of slowing down.
 

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solving that 2nd pair D problem with aplomb right now
Team leading 66% Corsi, 2 assists, 27% only o zone starts. Sample size keeps growing and he is showing no signs of slowing. Can’t take him out of the lineup.

Not their best tonight and they walk out with a pretty easy 5-1 win. Ho hum.
 

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Team leading 66% Corsi, 2 assists, 27% only o zone starts. Sample size keeps growing and he is showing no signs of slowing. Can’t take him out of the lineup.

Not their best tonight and they walk out with a pretty easy 5-1 win. Ho hum.
If they want to put McQuaid in, I think it has to be Carlo that sits. I’m not sure McQuaid should go in though with the roll they’re on.
 

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Habs are a loser in Carolina tonight. B’s have a 9 point lead on the nearest Atlantic trailer (with 2 games in hand) after Toronto. 47 games left on the year but looks like we could be on a collision course with the Leafs and we’ll spend the next few months jockeying for home ice.
 

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Habs are a loser in Carolina tonight. B’s have a 9 point lead on the nearest Atlantic trailer (with 2 games in hand) after Toronto. 47 games left on the year but looks like we could be on a collision course with the Leafs and we’ll spend the next few months jockeying for home ice.
I’m all in for a rematch of the 2013 first round.
 

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Team leading 66% Corsi, 2 assists, 27% only o zone starts. Sample size keeps growing and he is showing no signs of slowing. Can’t take him out of the lineup.

Not their best tonight and they walk out with a pretty easy 5-1 win. Ho hum.
And Grzelcyk passes the eye test. He and Debrusk are my biggest surprises so far this year. He's a keeper.
 

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And Grzelcyk passes the eye test. He and Debrusk are my biggest surprises so far this year. He's a keeper.
Gryz has been fantastic. Biggest surprise for me so far. I also agree with TFP that the guy to sit for McQuaid is Carlo, not Gryz. He's been too good to sit, and him and Miller have been exceptional this recent run of games. I don't know if it's having his good friend and former partner in McAvoy on the team, or he's just that good, but I've really liked what I've seen from him so far. Very optimistic about the Bruins defensive depth moving forward, especially because it allows them to let Zboril and Lauzon take time to develop, something that can be very good for a defenseman in today's league.

DeBrusk I just simply underrated, in large part because I thought he was slower. His speed has really created a lot of opportunities, and with the way he plays I have become an instant fan. Bjork is my binky, but it's clear DeBrusk is going to make me look really foolish for picking him to finish the year with only 15 points (he already has 18).