I meant Miller, but Krug is also a non-trivial loss. The Bruins don't have much left on defense.
Miller isn't a 'significant' player. He's basically a spare part.
I meant Miller, but Krug is also a non-trivial loss. The Bruins don't have much left on defense.
BOYZ,
I don't know why honest hockey talk is in the free-for-all section.
Anyways, they were lamenting the fact that the Bruins should have known better & should have known what to expect when they make multi-millionaires out of 18-year old hockey players. They added that it's surprising that they weren't more patient with these two very talented kids, and simply pressed the panic button one day & shipped Tyler Seguin out of Boston. It was mentioned that other superstars such as Evgeni Malkin & Sidney Crosby were closely monitored & well surrounded when they first joined the league. The likes of Mario Lemieux & Sergei Gonchar took good care of Crosby and Malking for the first few years of their career, having them stay at their respective residences.
Not only did they manage to lose to Buffalo, but they allowed more goals than any Buffalo opponent this season or the entire last season. Next game, they let by 9 goals, ...
They must be approaching the record of team jerseys returned by air mail without asking for a refund.
Last week, they were flirting with mediocrity, but as cream rises to the top and shit sinks to the bottom,...
The Bruins didn't really want to trade Kessel. What led to the trade was the fact he was a restricted free agent who felt he was being low-balled by the Bruins. Not surprising, since their owner Jeremy Jacobs has long been known as being very cheap. What happened was no different than the P.K. Subban situation 2 years ago, when Subban felt the same way about the Habs. He wasn't happy simply signing a 'bridge' contract for lower dollars & decided to hold out. He held out for a month. It's impossible to know if Kessel would have wound up holding out, since the trade was made prior to the start of the regular season that year. Since Kessel had no negotiating leverage (just like P.K.), he likely wouldn't have stayed home very long had he elected to hold out.I don't remember why they got rid of Kessel. He has significant talent but he's not a well rounded as other players and there were other focus issues. Seguin's performance in his last full year got worse and worse, and he pretty much collapsed in the playoffs. Then the next year he did not seem to be pulling out of it, to the contrary he seemed to be staying as poor as he was at the end of the previous year. Then remember the Bruins have been in a position to compete and possibly win a Stanley Cup for some time and a part of the thinking was certainly what value can we get for a player like a seemingly troubled under-performing Seguin that could help the team win..."this year". For 7 straight years they made it to the quarter-finals and for 5 of them to the semi-finals of better. When you are in the position of having a real chance of winning it all what do you do with someone who seems to be sliding headlong into mediocrity or worse. He's not making a positive contribution so it's very tempting to find anyone who might help a little more. Maybe that's a big part of the lack of patience, but Seguin did seem like a very hard case at the time.
It is my opinion that both of these trades were extreme "FAILS" for the Bruins. Just a few days ago, both Seguin & Kessel were tied for the 3rd spot for scoring. I doubt any of the players the Bruins got for any of these players will ever be in the top 15 in scoring, let alone top 50.
But as hard it is to believe, there is at least one other trade that was a bigger FAIL for Boston:
The Joe Thornton trade to San Jose. That was absolutely a terrible, terrible trade for the Bruins!!! Absolutely awful!!!!
I don't have to ask you or your pal if you'd give up all the individual awards for your players to get one more Stanley Cup.
Last friday the Toronto Raptors held a fundraiser to honor Nelson Mandela on the one year anniversary of his death.
Here are Leafs goalie Jonathan Bernier's comments on Mandela.
[video=youtube_share;BG2yELLZgB8]http://youtu.be/BG2yELLZgB8[/video]
If there was still any doubt this guy is Leafs' material they're gone now. :lol:
What a fucking moron. :faint:
If there was still any doubt this guy is Leafs' material they're gone now. :lol:
What a fucking moron. :faint:
It has been speculated all along that babcock wants to test the free agent market in the offseason. This will be a MAJOR "blow" to the "things" if they lose babcock, but they could always hire back Paul MacLean I suppose.
Oh well, i've always been under the impression that Quebecers were geographically & historically challenged when it came to anything outside of Quebec.
I have met strippers that had no idea where Calgary is.