Joe McDonald asks a question on ESPN Boston: What happened to the big, bad B's?
I've been wondering that myself. The Bs seem to have become disconcertingly easy to play against - which isn't consistent with either their overall image or the way that they have been winning lately. Are there internal ways of increasing the snarl in the lineup? Should a move or two be made? Or is this what it is - guys who have some puck-moving skill but little likelyhood of causing trepidation in opposing squads?
Here's the link to the article asking the question (which to be fair, doesn't really ask any of the others I've posed here): http://espn.go.com/boston/nhl/story/_/id/11876735/what-happened-big-bad-boston-bruins
I've been wondering that myself. The Bs seem to have become disconcertingly easy to play against - which isn't consistent with either their overall image or the way that they have been winning lately. Are there internal ways of increasing the snarl in the lineup? Should a move or two be made? Or is this what it is - guys who have some puck-moving skill but little likelyhood of causing trepidation in opposing squads?
Here's the link to the article asking the question (which to be fair, doesn't really ask any of the others I've posed here): http://espn.go.com/boston/nhl/story/_/id/11876735/what-happened-big-bad-boston-bruins