I mean when your three best penalty killers are out it’s tough to get kills against good teams on the road.Brutal. Just brutal PK.
I mean when your three best penalty killers are out it’s tough to get kills against good teams on the road.Brutal. Just brutal PK.
Sure. But Acciari was totally flat footed and I have no idea what Lauzon was doing other than watching the puck. That can’t happen.I mean when your three best penalty killers are out it’s tough to get kills against good teams on the road.
Yeah this has been one of their best performances of the season. Hope they can get a bounce here.Better team tonight. Awful puck luck.
Including Miller getting hit in the throat and DeBrusk in the helmet (DeBrusk seems ok)Better team tonight. Awful puck luck.
Considering Bjork has played one shift since his penalty, it wouldn’t change much in the line rotation.I’d double shift 88 the rest of the way. Send him out with the 3rd or 4th line.
You’re being a little tough on Heinen. He wasn’t that bad tonight.I don't think bjork or heinen could win a puck battle with Lt. Dan.
If the organization actually thinks like that it’s a good indication of why they haven’t won since the Johnson Administration.Toronto media was calling this their biggest game of the year.
I wish they did. I assume they're too smart for that. But Toronto's fucking fan base...ughIf the organization actually thinks like that it’s a good indication of why they haven’t won since the Johnson Administration.
Agreed. I’m comfortable with the D 1-12. Save the picks put all trade assets towards a center or big time winger.Silver lining here, I hope, is that some of these AHLers can hang. They don't need any dumb Nick Holden or Lee Stempniak trades at the deadline. They just need a middle 6 center.
He didn't seem to be able to either keep the puck when challenged or successfully challenge one who had it. He was miles ahead of bjork, though.You’re being a little tough on Heinen. He wasn’t that bad tonight.
In a market with some strange goings-on, this was really weird. Did Dale beat out Haggs for a job? Maybe NESN once turned down Haggs's offer to be a contributor there.Dale did literally nothing wrong there. And he was right.
"I didn't see it, but I was on the other side of a hockey rink, was standing there this time around," said the 13-year-old girls. (Patrice Bergeron. "We need to do a better job of stopping that. In definitely wasn't the effort that we want, and now we've got the results.
So the lack of immediate family perhaps explains Dougie Hamilton's puzzling decision to speed across the ice to take out puck carrier Lars Eller, and in doing so free up a wide open lane for Subban to break in all alone on the Boston net.
I envision Haggs and Jimmy Murphy retreating to the sewers like DeVito's version of Oswald Cobblepot to write their pieces.Following the Weise goal things really tightened up for Montreal, and it seemed Boston was once again finding their way to a third period showdown with the help of the Habs goalie Carey Price. One would be expected as the Bruins go back to the drawing boast in Game 3, and Giardi potentially keeps along that roadway while Dan Roche isn't around to lay down his hammer on the league.