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Laces Out Dan! 06-12-2013 04:24 PM

Yea, I dont think Torts is the guy for the gig.
I see where you're coming from saying you gotta beat em with skill and speed...But in the 2011 finals...all Vancouver needed was a guy like Bickel on the first line with the twins, someone to fight back a bit and let them know they wont just be pushovers..as they were.

Paul Smeenus 06-13-2013 12:47 AM

Well, to quote the great Vin Scully as Kurt Gibson hobbled up to the plate in the 9th inning of Game 1 of the 1988 World Series "Not a bad opening act!"

FRED HALE SR. 06-13-2013 09:52 AM

This is gonna be one hell of a series indeed. Both teams looked great. I thought Boston had them last night. They let their foot off the Hawks neck too early.

Thom Yorke 06-13-2013 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by FRED HALE SR. (Post 1331820)
This is gonna be one hell of a series indeed. Both teams looked great. I thought Boston had them last night. They let their foot off the Hawks neck too early.

I dunno, man. I thought the Bruins got thoroughly outplayed in the 2nd and 3rd. It didn't feel like that much of the Bruins letting their foot off the gas or a big comeback or anything, it just felt like it was the result of constant Blackhawks pressure. The Bruins rebounded nicely in OT and looked like the better of the two teams for the majority of the three OT periods, but they had absolutely no finish.

The Bruins need to make some major adjustments though. They were absolutely putrid at getting the puck safely out of their zone on breakouts. I've never seen so many plays result in either the Bruins turning the puck over or icing it. Also, the Blackhawks were allowed to enter the zone way too easily on a consistent basis. Those were two areas that the Bruins excelled at against the Pens. You have to credit the Blackhawks' great team speed and their tenacious forecheck for that, but the Bruins could still have been WAY better in that regard.

Thankfully, the Bruins were able to collapse around Rask well last night to negate a lot of scoring opportunities. I also thought the Bruins were able to establish a presence in the Blackhawks d-zone very easily last night when they were in the offensive end. I thought that would be the Bruins main strength against Chicago, but their big bodies really had their way with the Blackhawks' smaller D for the most part.

The Blackhawks got some good bounces, but they also had a lot of opportunities that missed that could have gone in as well. They dominated the last 40 minutes of regulation as far as I'm concerned and the Bruins simply have to be a lot better.

Paul Smeenus 06-14-2013 01:29 AM

I think the big question mark for the Bruins is Nathan Horton, they need him back and right now he's questionable for game 2

Thom Yorke 06-14-2013 07:38 AM

They were saying he might be out for the series but now it looks like he's just day-to-day, which is good. It sounds like he popped his shoulder out. They could bump Seguin up to the first line (I thought he looked fantastic in game 1 and was one of the Bruins better players), and put Soderberg in on the third line and it wouldn't be that bad, but Horton has been one of their better players so it would definitely be a big loss.

Thom Yorke 06-21-2013 09:32 AM

Bruins played the best they've played in a long time in game 3 and the worst they've played in a long time in game 4. Looks like Crawford is getting exposed a bit though. High glove, every time. It's like Reimer all over again.

Paul Smeenus 06-25-2013 12:38 AM

And....that's a wrap



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Plankton 06-25-2013 07:58 AM

2 goals in 17 seconds to put the Bruins in WTF just happened land! w00t!

What a series, what a season!

Laces Out Dan! 06-25-2013 01:19 PM

Never thought Id be glad to see Chicago win the cup...I feel so dirty haha. The lesser of two evils. Its great to see a bunch of those good Canadian boys hoist another cup though...Toewser, Keith, Seabrook, Shaw to name a few. You'd have to think with the inconsistency of Canadian tendys lately, Crawford could very well have put himself on the short list for the winter olympics. You'd have to think unfortunately that Marc Andre Fleury has played his way off that list...and I think the top 3 could possibly look like Lou, Price, and Crawford or Ward.. But anyways, we'll leave that for another discussion. Here's a beautiful shot from the playoffs..

http://christopherpalmquist.files.wo...13/06/shaw.jpg

Shaw about to start to chain saw on that filthy rat Marchand.

Also, Bryz bought out today, and Kipper announces retirement. Things should get interesting here in the next couple days approaching the draft.


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