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As talented as Eichel is, he doesn't make the top 10 for franchise talent, imo. And don't mistake that opinion as an anti-Eichel thing. After watching nearly every season for 50 years, 45 of them with memories galore, this franchise had 10 better overall players and/or impact players than Eichel. Is he good? Sure, you bet. But, he is expendable if doing so moves the franchise closer to Cuo contention. Again, imho.
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I'm right here with you as well. Middle of the pack. Buffalo's young emerging talent shows great progress on the offensive side, I suspect their continued emergence will depend heavily on coaching philosophies moving forward if the recent set of staff transition events are to be any indication.
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Just tuned in. 5 shots against eh, what, is Boston sleeping?
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That depends on how they perform moving forward. I can remember the 03/04 Penguins losing streak. How quickly that was forgotten a mere 2 seasons later.
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I see, so what works for Boston won't work here. "The World Wonders"......
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To bad were not in the WC.
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That was..... Not good.
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Honestly don't care either way. This is the Bruins we are playing, I want "RISTO SMASH" all game long.
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Yea, I was working down the list today. I like Clarke, a lot. And I suspect we are going to be in need of an up coming RHD. If Buffalo lands at say 2, and Beniers is 5aken 1, I'd offer 2 for the Devils two 1st rdr's. And I would target Clarke with that 5/6 pick.
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Bruins looked tired last game. 1 days rest not enough, Buffalo's young guns pounce, early and often. Buffalo 4 Boston 1
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I want Beniers. I've reviewed some video on Powers, Hughes and Edvinsson. Not a lot, but I've also been reading the multitude of pundit/analysts scouting reports on them. I'm not impressed. And while Beniers reports are 9f a 2 way 2nd line caliber type player, I'd much rather pick him given the over whelming support of his speed/motor type game. In conclusion, if Berniers is there for us at 1 or 2, we take him. Imho.
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Not bumped, win our way to 4. And yes, Wallstedt at 3, he's that promising imho.
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Powers, unless we take Beneirs. But if by chance we get bumped to 3 then it has to be Wallstedt. If we win our way to the 4th OA there is 0 doubt we take Hughes.
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I can still remember my brother and I both screaming at the same time, "Oh ****".
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I concur, you expose Olofsson.
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List your necessary attributes for a Stanley Cup competitive team
Scottysabres replied to SDS's topic in The Aud Club
Right! -
GDT: Bruins at Sabres 4/20/21 6:30pm MSG/WGR550
Scottysabres replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Yes. -
GDT: Bruins at Sabres 4/20/21 6:30pm MSG/WGR550
Scottysabres replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
The Bruins are constantly moving in the O zone, repositioning themselves and not just gliding but their legs are in constant motion, creating open players in various places in the O zone. Now, contrast that with the Sabres, who almost always are caught standing still, or lightly gliding with little leg motion. They create less space in doing so, making it much easier for the Bruins to apply pressure to the puck carrier. This happens with most Sabres opponents, game in and game out. When they move, they create, when they don't move they turn over the puck, again, in most cases. They are getting better at movement however. Also, when they are on a 2 v 1 or 3 v 2 situation as they rush to the O zone, they are linear in their movement in most cases, 3 abreast, that actually makes it easier for the opponent D to defend. Notice when Boston is in those rushes they usually have perpendicular movement as well as linear, creating more open space. The Sabres have speed, if they can learn to utilize that speed to create consistent open space, as their opponents do, I surmise their shot attempts in danger areas and their GF% will increase dramatically, thereby altering the momentum and flow of the game. Just my observation. -
GDT: Bruins at Sabres 4/20/21 6:30pm MSG/WGR550
Scottysabres replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Not upset in the least. Our boys had their chances, they're young, they couldn't capitalize on them tonight, it happens when they are growing in to NHL players, as a group, an NHL Roster. The power play needs less passing, more shooting. They don't shoot enough. Boston still uses high pressure on the puck carrier to disrupt the Sabres youth. It works less now than before, but they still have work to do with crisp, quick passing, moving your legs, finding open slots, so they can maintain puck possession without putting up so much of a self inflicted fight to do so. They'll learn. On to the next. Go Sabres! -
GDT: Bruins at Sabres 4/20/21 6:30pm MSG/WGR550
Scottysabres replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Buffalo looking dangerous. They had a couple of great chances, same as Boston. Ya, I like what I see, I like what this team is about to become. Speed. Speed kills. Buffalo takes the 2nd, 3 goals. -
GDT: Bruins at Sabres 4/20/21 6:30pm MSG/WGR550
Scottysabres replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Glove. That was a nice save. -
If it is to be, I'd prefer Eichel be the one on the move. Preferably to a WC team. There are 10 million a season reasons he should be the one.
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List your necessary attributes for a Stanley Cup competitive team
Scottysabres replied to SDS's topic in The Aud Club
1. Win 2. Win some more 3. Win until your the last team winning -
I think he had a turd turtling and was focusing on keeping his cheeks clinched.
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Poor Kyle, the guy can't catch a break. (No pun intemded)
