One of my all-time faves. And since I'm old enough to remember...Punch them in their fucking mouths.
I know they have to do something to get the bottom 3 lines scoring but I HATE moving Pastrnak off Bergeron's line. I'd rather move Marchand, to be honest. Putting their best offensive player with the guy who makes the team get all the shots has made the best line in the NHL this season, it's crazy to break them up.Fluto tweeted the practice lines today:
Marchand-Bergeron-Backes
Schaller-Krejci-Pastrnak
Heinen-Spooner-Czarnik/Hayes
Moore-Nash-Acciari
Worth a try, don't you think? Krejci and Backes aren't clicking. Moving Spooner back to center and putting Heinen and Czarnik on his wings may generate speed and chances -- just be careful who they get matched up with, or they'll generate chances for both sides.
Vatrano is close, but won't be in Montreal.
my god that sounds awfulAnyone looking to get in a skate tonight? My team is going to be very short. Foxboro, 10:30 game.
Yea. I have a 6:50am flight out of TF Green for an interview in Philadelphia tomorrow. My decision wasn't an easy one to make, but it's only my second game back from shoulder surgery, so I really want the ice time.Yeah - that's the price of playing men's league.
Sorry TSC - early flight tomorrow and Pats tonight, so no go unfortunately. I just realized leaving the rink will coincide with the Pats game ending so F that traffic.
Is that a league, or just pickup?I've been strictly Sunday am skates for a while. 9-11am, never any nonsense, and home in time for football.
This is the team we/the fans wanted. Youth, speed, skill.Krug has to answer but heaven forbid someone try and fight Emelin
No issue with the Bruins handling of it here. More just the typical Montreal hypocrisy where Emelin flies around the ice occasionally crossing the line (not the Pastrnak hit tonigh), but then won't answer when challenged.This is the team we/the fans wanted. Youth, speed, skill.
Eh, not altogether surprising.That's bullshit. Should be on the PP.
Emelin brings this on his own team - see: not facing up to Iginla after low-bridging Colborne in a 10-1 game.No issue with the Bruins handling of it here. More just the typical Montreal hypocrisy where Emelin flies around the ice occasionally crossing the line (not the Pastrnak hit tonigh), but then won't answer when challenged.
And now Radulov won't drop them either. I completely agree with you there.No issue with the Bruins handling of it here. More just the typical Montreal hypocrisy where Emelin flies around the ice occasionally crossing the line (not the Pastrnak hit tonigh), but then won't answer when challenged.