That seriously looked like D league men's league defense.most Pee-Wee's can pivot to skate backwards.
The quicker they can get Kevan Miller & McQuaid out of the lineup the better.Don't think it'all happen, but I think the best D the Bruins can ice is
33-25
47-6
45-86
His slap shot is insane!Avery Bradley is straight-up taking shit over!
I would do that in a Wade Redden heartbeat.Don't think it'all happen, but I think the best D the Bruins can ice is
33-25
47-6
45-86
I think he's exactly the guy you want 3v3...not that experienced for sure, but he has the skill set to make it happen.Thanks to Tuukka we got a point out of the game. Grezylk shouldn't have been on the ice in OT.
This sounds right. And we've seen both sides of OT Spooner the last two games.Yeah, you want the speedy, skilled guys on the ice in OT. The stay-at-home defensemen would get toasted. 3-on-3 is not the time to worry about defending. It's man-to-man and you'd want guys that can transition up the ice in a hurry. Claude's aware of this, the 3 trio's he typically uses in OT are:
Marchand-Bergeron-Krug
Pastrnak-Krejci-Carlo
Spooner-Czarnik-Morrow/C. Miller/Grzelcyk
Chara, McQuaid and K. Miller have not seen the ice in OT that I can remember.
I want to see him exactly 14 more times, which qualifies him for the expansion draft.Or ever again.
Grzelcyk is exactly the kind of defenseman that the B's want on the ice on 3-3. Stay-at-home defensemen without mobility are a liability with all that open ice. Grzelcyk is a puck-mover, and is really good at making smart plays to limit opposing offensive opportunities.Thanks to Tuukka we got a point out of the game. Grezylk shouldn't have been on the ice in OT.