Friday, January 29, 2021

Great start

 The bruins wrapped up the first home stand of the season a perfect 4-0. The game them self weren't perfect but nevertheless here we are. A few bright spots I noticed were the play of Kevan Miller. I was very very skeptical about how he would preform, After the first 2 games i was a bit at ease. then this home stand hit. Oh my dear lord. That man is back with a vengeance. He is strong on the puck, First to come out of the corner with it. Laying the body all over the place. Id like to see him shoot it a bit more but ill take what I've seen so far. Another happy spot so far has been the play of the role players. Guys like DeBrusk, Coyle, Wagner and Nick freaking Ritchie. who would have ever thought after what we saw last season that anyone would be saying that Ritchie is an asset? Certainly not this sports blogger that's for damn sure. You have your always reliable first liners. Marchand and Bergeron have been top notch as usual. Marchand even adding to his league leading total for short hand goals. The Bruins PK currently sits at 96% efficiency which is good for tops in the league. With all that being said the brightest spot I've seen so far has been Trent Frederic. Not only are his chirping skills ruthless (just ask PK Subban) but he has been playing like a man that wants nothing to do with going back to the farm. Only 1 point so far but hes been right there in the thick of it all season. Now some questions are gonna come up this weekend. David Pastrnak is slated to return from his off season hip surgery and will no doubt occupy his normal spot on the first line. That begs the question of who goes where. The bruins have had a few different guys rotate through that spot in the line up and all have done fairly well. I think the logical choice is to put Studnika on second line with Krejci and DeBrusk. Move Ritchie to third with Coyle and Smith and let Bjork watch a few games. Its not that Bjork has been playing bad. in fact last night was probably his best game so far this season. But I seem to be leaning towards him being more trade bait then anything. Just from what I've seen and what I've read over the last few days from the real bruins beat writers, I don't think he will be around much longer. Moving on to the goalies. Tuukka Rask is in top form already minus the small set back against Pittsburgh. I don't think hes really hurt but he does have a history of hip issues and giving him the full days off leading into the road trip was smart. Halak is very capable of carrying the load for a bit early in the season. 


Now the fun part of this blog. The Bruins will play Washington this weekend for a pair of games one on Saturday and one on Monday. Now some of you readers might be thinking why is this interesting. The caps are without Ovechkin, Samsonov, and few other key players due to Covid protocol. Well boys and girls its interesting because this is the first time in 16 years the bruins will be playing against Zdeno Chara. Talk about awkward right. Now I know guys change teams all the time and its a business and blah blah. Spare me. The impact Big Z had on 90% of this bruins team will be felt all weekend. He molded guys like McAvoy, and Carlo. Hes best friends with Bergeron and Marchand. Him and Pasta are from the same country. This isn't a normal guy goes to play somewhere else kind of  game. Chara has been known although admittedly not much the last few years as one of the toughest more feared guys in the league. I know guys are supposed to check that at the door and go out and do their job, but if you think for one second that Chara is gonna go hard in the corner against Bergeron, or hes gonna very physically chop down on Marchand in front of the net well then you haven't been paying attention. I'm not saying Chara is gonna play soft or let up a goal just because. No that's not hockey. But in terms of how players normally approach a game I don't think the choppiness will be the same level as it normally would be. At least for the game on Saturday. Its very rare in todays sports that anyone plays for a team for 16 years and then leaves to play elsewhere. Normally its off into the sunset so these are new times. I really hope its a great game and that its physical but I just think that if the caps goalie makes a save and 37 or 63 is in front don't expect you to see Big Z tossing anyone out of there, it will be a gentle glide and pat on the ass as they skate away.


This week was also supposed to be Media week for the Super bowl. The lovely time of year where a convention center somewhere near the stadium is filled with a hundred different radio and tv stations all sharing interview guests and not actually talking much about the current game. Just ask my cousin Josh who is missing his 10 consecutive Radio row. But I did want to break from that tradition and talk about the game for just a second. Tom Brady is the G.O.A.T. if you think for a second that he is going to lose this super bowl then you are very very wrong. Yes the Chiefs have a better team on paper. Yes the Chiefs defense might look better. But Thomas Edward Brady has more magic in his left nut then Mahomes or Andy Reid have in their entire body. It was no mistake that Brady wanted to go to the NFC. That's where the only 2 QBs in which have been in the conversation of greatest ever have been. And he beat them both! Brees and Rodgers had to bow down to superiority. Think about this just for a moment. In the time Brady has been in the league he has had guys like Favre, Manning, Brees, Rodgers. Yes they have all one a super bowl during Brady's career. But brady has 6! SIX!!! He has been more consistent, more successful and did it with much less. The whole Brady Belichick conversation is about to put to rest on February 7th when brady is handed his 7th Lombardi trophy. Bill had the chance this year even if the pats didn't win the super bowl to at least make it an interesting conversation. He went out and got a former league MVP and number one overall draft pick at QB. Cam Newton. He still couldn't win. All the people who say Brady built a super team down in Tampa, Well Brown didn't play till week 8, Gronk didn't do very much all season. He had Evans and Godin who were already there and a mediocre defense. Tom is the best hands down. He will win Sunday. 

Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Stop me if you have heard this before

 The bruins have 3 points through their first 3 games. A shootout win vs the devils. An overtime loss to the devils and yesterday a loss in regulation to the islanders. However that is not the bad part. The bruins have now gone 3 full games with out a 5-5 goal. That is not good. But wait, I'm having dejavu because I swear that's been said before...ohhh wait it has! Every year. the bulk of the people who were upset over losing Krug and Chara seem to have forgot the fact that both of them were primarily special teams guys. Our special teams seems not to have skipped a beat as the bruins have 2 Powerplay goals and one short handed goal so far. But zero 5-5. Pastrnak is coming back in February but if you think that is gonna be an immediate fix, well then we have more to discuss. The bruins are about to enter a home stretch with 4 games against Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. They are going to need more then special teams goals if they are going to be successful against those teams. On the other hand, Tuukka and Jaro have been very good so far. Tuukka getting the second start. Both look good and are controlling the pace of play very well. The brightest spot I've seen so far through 3 game is Kevan Miller. He looks fantastic. If he can keep this up he may prove wrong all the nay sayers who said he wouldn't be able to anchor the D this season. The bruins are going to need strong play on the back end if they are gonna be snake bitten 5-5. I heard an interesting factoid during the first broadcast. In game 1 of the season David Krejci for the first time in 4 years started a season with the same line mates that he had at the end of the previous season. Wanna guess what happened in game 2? YUP, Cassidy and company changed his line paring. Now yes Kase was hurt and they needed to find someone obviously. My fear is that when Kase comes back he will not be put with Krejci and therefore it will mess up his line once again.  They moved Jack Studnika back to the Krejci line and moved up Jake DeBrusk. I think this was a better choice then giving the unproven rookie first crack at top line while Pastrnak is out. DeBrusk brings a fire and toughness that is matched by Marchand and Bergeron fills in perfectly. When the season started I said I didn't like that Trent Frederic was on the roster and not a healthy scratch. I'm happy to say i was only a little wrong. He does have that fire and poise of a kid who knows this could be his one shot this season. That being said he is making bad plays and is out of position more often then not because hes trying to run around and be "that guy" I think if he just stays solid and plays his position he should be fine. Hes got a great shot and his puck awareness is right there with the best of them. He just needs to calm down a bit and play hockey. 


All in all id say I'm right around 40% happy with how the bruins have started out. They are doing the right things in terms of toughness, Defense and solid goal tending. Now they just need to score some 5-5 goals. 

Thursday, January 14, 2021

Hockey is back!!

 The NHL finally returned last night. 3 games were played and all of them were amazing. Ok, I honestly didn't watch the blues avs but I did watch the highlights this morning. Quick side comment, I don't like the blue trim on the avs uniforms and helmets and gloves. I don't know just doesn't look right. Ok, back to business. Tonight there is 16 games scheduled to be played and if anyone reads this and knows me, well you know ill really only be watching one game and just checking in on the others. Lets get to that game. The Bruins are finally back. They start tonight against the Devils. This will be the first time in 14 years that the Bruins defense is a legit question mark on the season. I know for the last few years everyone was on Chara for being old or slow. Me included. But it was always a small comfort knowing that he will at least able to move people from in front of the net. Now the longest tenured defenseman the bruins have is Kevan Miller. He has not played in a game since the 2018-2019 season. When he did play he was a solid player who brought more then enough physicality to the back end. But leaving most of your defense up to a guy who hasn't played a game in that long is a very risky move. The rest of the defense is made up of some very good up and coming talent that also has Charlie McAvoy. Tuukka and Halak will have their work cut out for them early on i think with the relative inexperience in front of them. The offense for the bruins stayed pretty much in tact. They lost some role players from 3rd and 4th line, but they can be replaced. The Bruins will start the year however without David Pastrnak. From what I've been reading and hearing he will be out until maybe February. Marchand is still recovering from his off season surgery but I've read he is a go for tonight. The bruins are giving Jack Studnika another shot on the top line while pasta is out. He did decent last year but at times he showed his young age. He will be good and he is a good option to bridge the gap until pasta is back. The rest of the bruins lines seem to be set up for success. Krejci is anchoring the second line, and after what we saw last year I think they have finally fund their 3rd line center in Coyle. They will only play 56 games 1 of those games being outdoors at Lake Tahoe and all of those games will be in a new division for this crazy season. They play each team 8 times and have quite a few back to backs. Those divisions however are really interesting. One division is just the teams in Canada. So 8 times this season we will get to see the battle of Alberta. which in my opinion is the best rivalry going right now. Yea there's Vegas and the sharks but that's new and might not even be a thing if Evander Kane sits out the season. I wanna talk about that for a minute. Kane has filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Now I don't know all the different forms of bankruptcy but i know the basic idea is that you owe more money then you have and you want creditors to leave you alone. Well from what i dug up on this whole thing is that Kane took out loans secured by his contracts and the team was required to pay the bank based on an agreement. Well they didn't and now Kane is on the hook for right around 26 million. In order to file bankruptcy, Kane needs to show that de does not have the income required to make these payments. Which means that he might have to sit out the season and not be paid in order for the filing to go through. So the sharks lose Thornton to free agency and now are losing probable their second best player left behind Brent Burns. If I'm San Jose I cut Kane, just for the embarrassment he has caused. 


Couple more things I want to mention since hockey is back. I saw more then a few people on social media complain about the ads on the ice and the ads on the helmets. First the ads on the inside of the blue lines are just on TV they don't exist on the actual ice. Second they help the NHL recoup some of the money lost by last season. The ads on the helmets do the same thing and lets be totally honest right now, If those ads weren't there could the average fan tell me what was there before? times up, it was the team name. So it doesn't matter that they have these tiny little ads on their helmets. it could be worse. Have you veer seen a European game? Those poor bastards are billboards on ice. 

My last point I saved for last because it is a slightly hot topic, but hear me out before you judge me.

On February 18th the bruins are going to retire number 22 in honor of Willie O'ree. i think that is a great thing and a very big honor for him. The man was the first black person to play in the NHL and no doubt shaped the careers of countless young kids. But here is my issue. in his entire bruins career he scored 4 goals. He was not that great of a player, mainly due to an eye injury he suffered. When a team retires a number it should be someone who had a major impact on the individual team. I think what should really be done is for the NHL to retire 22 league wide like baseball did for Jackie Robinson. The man broke the color barrier in hockey. He has his own day for the NHL. His number should be retired league wide. They did it for Gretzky. Why not someone who had more of a cultural impact rather then an impact on the ice. That is just my opinion. I'm not saying the bruins shouldn't be doing it I'm saying the NHL missed the chance to do it when they put him in the hall of fame.