Same twitter feed has Marchand, Backes, and Spooner in tonight
Bjork a possibility to return on Saturday
Whoa, sounds like your the common denominator. Injury bug follows teams you like.My favorite baseball team is the Mets. Google some stuff in their injuries this year. Bruins seem to have a crazy amount this year. Could have something to do w conditioning considering the strains. They seem to have a lot of injuries caused by other players running them though.
How soon on Cehlarik? What's new that I missed?Should know more about Cehlarik soon. The Cehlarik Krejci Pasta line needs to be reunited. Bjork back with Berg and March. I would give Heinen a look at C 3rd line with Spooner Backes.
I thought of this semi-sarcastically earlier today, but I wonder if there's something deeper going on with all these injuries we've had so far this year - in particular, with the training staff.
Yes, some of the injuries have absolutely nothing to do with the staff...and, as an example, Backes' swift return is a testament to his work ethic in his training AND the knowledge of the staff around him.
But I'm starting to wonder if the Bruins aren't working out properly, either off-ice or on-ice. Whether it's working out too hard, working out too easy, or just "doing the wrong stuff", something's up. Yes, it could be just a series of unfortunate events...and when multiple players get sidelined, every injured player has got to feel the pressure to get back fast, which causes a domino effect, because "fast" doesn't equal "good".
The only thing I really know for sure is that John Whitesides left as the strength/conditioning coach at the start of the 2016-7 season to work on community fitness - and he'd been there for 15 years. Are there growing pains with the new guy? Bad luck? Or a bad fit?
I thought of this semi-sarcastically earlier today, but I wonder if there's something deeper going on with all these injuries we've had so far this year - in particular, with the training staff.
Yes, some of the injuries have absolutely nothing to do with the staff...and, as an example, Backes' swift return is a testament to his work ethic in his training AND the knowledge of the staff around him.
But I'm starting to wonder if the Bruins aren't working out properly, either off-ice or on-ice. Whether it's working out too hard, working out too easy, or just "doing the wrong stuff", something's up. Yes, it could be just a series of unfortunate events...and when multiple players get sidelined, every injured player has got to feel the pressure to get back fast, which causes a domino effect, because "fast" doesn't equal "good".
The only thing I really know for sure is that John Whitesides left as the strength/conditioning coach at the start of the 2016-7 season to work on community fitness - and he'd been there for 15 years. Are there growing pains with the new guy? Bad luck? Or a bad fit?
Acciari and McQuaid are both practicing today.
I believe Cehlarik was on the ice for a bit today...anyone confirm?