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  • Forum Post: End of the "Collapse" D?

    Posted 05/22/2013 10:14:34 EDT

    In response to Stuke50's comment: I don't know about collapse D thingy...What I see when the Bruins play well and then win, is that they work as a team getting the puck out of their end. That is the o more »

  • Forum Post: Jagr - Revisited

    Posted 05/22/2013 09:19:44 EDT

    I know his puck control is great, he's strong, and he battles.  But really, the best part about him is his hair.  If it was just a little longer like in the old days his production would probably be d more »

  • Forum Post: End of the "Collapse" D?

    Posted 05/22/2013 09:12:39 EDT

    I hated last year's playoffs.  Not just because the Bruins lost, but because they were boring.  Almost every team was playing collapse, shot-blocking defense and there was nothing exciting.  The Bruin more »

  • Forum Post: The Powerplay!

    Posted 05/21/2013 08:50:18 EDT

    All that matters is that you score more than your opponent.  It does't matter how or when you score them. If anything in the playoffs, some refs become hesitent to call what they consider "weak" penal more »

  • Forum Post: Rich Peverley is a shadow of himself...

    Posted 05/21/2013 08:46:36 EDT

    I have no idea what's wrong with him. At his best he's a 60-point type guy.  He's not playing that way at all, though he seems to skate just as well.  Something in his head.

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  • Forum Post: Lundquist injured ?

    Posted 05/21/2013 08:44:28 EDT

    Yeah, either "upper pride" or "lower ego" injury.

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  • Forum Post: krug recalled

    Posted 05/14/2013 04:04:53 EDT

    Bartowski looked real good in his second game.  Hamilton still looks out of place.  I'm worried about Seidendberg though, if it's serious, we're in a bit of a pickle.

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  • Forum Post: For those who actaully play the sport of ice hockey.

    Posted 05/14/2013 04:01:52 EDT

    No. I don't think Toronto is much faster than the Bruins, if at all.  The Bruins have great team speed. I do think that Toronto changed their style to a more habs-like game for this series.  It's not more »

  • Forum Post: BRUINS - LEAFS GAME 7 GDT

    Posted 05/13/2013 11:41:44 EDT

    This game was one of the most amazing things I've ever experienced.  And yes, this thread should make for some great popcorn reading tomorrow as some mice jumped off a sinking ship, only to find the w more »

  • Forum Post: Jagr needs to show more emotion

    Posted 05/06/2013 09:03:56 EDT

    In response to SanDogBrewin's comment:

    "Jagr's also the kind of player who can make bums look good."

    Not Bruins bums!




    He made Campbell and Paille look pretty good...

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  • Forum Post: Jagr needs to show more emotion

    Posted 05/05/2013 05:05:36 EDT

    Jagr doesn't need to show emotion or play with the top six guys.  He's a puck hog, so playing him with Krejci or Seguin or any of these other guys who like to have the puck doesn't work so well.  Jagr more »

  • Forum Post: Third line

    Posted 05/05/2013 04:57:46 EDT

    In response to Not-A-Shot's comment: In response to OatesCam's comment:   Daugavins was the weak point of the lineup.  With Soderberg and Peverley as options, there's no way he should be in there.   W more »

  • Forum Post: Third line

    Posted 05/04/2013 01:27:18 EDT

    Daugavins was the weak point of the lineup.  With Soderberg and Peverley as options, there's no way he should be in there.

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  • Forum Post: Here we Go!!!

    Posted 05/01/2013 06:28:49 EDT

    Beer is cold, Bruins are ready and I'm hungry for a cup.  So excited for the playoffs this year!!!!

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  • Forum Post: Hello my name is LRH and I am a leaf fan, It's been 100 years since I have had a drink, I mean playoff game.

    Posted 05/01/2013 06:26:55 EDT

    Congratz on having your team back in the playoffs, LRH, it's been a long time.  The Stanley Cup is always more fun with the Leafs involved!

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  • Forum Post: Playoff Beards

    Posted 04/29/2013 09:26:30 EDT

    I don't like them.  They are good on one or two players, but not on everyone.  Half the guys start looking like cavemen, which isn't cool.  Gretz and Mario never had them, and they did OK.

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  • Forum Post: Seguin to Center

    Posted 04/04/2013 01:05:20 EDT

    With Jagr and Marchand on wings.  I'm very excited to watch these turns of events!  This should be a very fun game.  I've also been dreaming of Jagr and Seguin on opposite sides of the pp since last s more »

  • Forum Post: Great thing about jagr deal

    Posted 04/02/2013 10:05:29 EDT

    In response to RidingWithTheKingII's comment: In response to SanDogBrewin's comment:                                    "The Kelly injury hurts as much as anything." This is absolute proof you have no more »

  • Forum Post: Bergeron

    Posted 04/02/2013 09:59:01 EDT

    Glad they have Jagr coming. Marchand-Seguin-Horton could work.

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  • Forum Post: Sens v. Bruins Game Thread (02/04/13)

    Posted 04/02/2013 07:54:20 EDT

    In response to SanDogBrewin's comment: In response to OatesCam's comment:   Nah, I mean on the sportsnet feed? I can't seem to get it.   There is a NESN feed on firstrow1 if you are looking on the int more »

  • Forum Post: Sens v. Bruins Game Thread (02/04/13)

    Posted 04/02/2013 07:52:02 EDT

    In response to shuperman's comment: In response to OatesCam's comment:   Nah, I mean on the sportsnet feed? I can't seem to get it.   SNSEN channel 106.     Stupid country cable, channel's not there f more »

  • Forum Post: Sens v. Bruins Game Thread (02/04/13)

    Posted 04/02/2013 07:42:59 EDT

    Nah, I mean on the sportsnet feed? I can't seem to get it.

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  • Forum Post: Sens v. Bruins Game Thread (02/04/13)

    Posted 04/02/2013 07:36:35 EDT

    Shupe, how you watching the game?

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  • Forum Post: Jagr a Bruin

    Posted 04/02/2013 03:04:04 EDT

    So much versatility now. Having a skilled lefty was needed so badly, as was having a player that can play on any of the top-3 lines.  Jagr is also big and strong and great at puck possession.  He coul more »

  • Forum Post: Jagr a Bruin

    Posted 04/02/2013 01:49:57 EDT

    A steal of a deal.  He arguably fits the Bruins needs better than Iginla, and the cost is much less.

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