bbfan419
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Another great podcast by the amigos, thanks for taking time from your schedules to do this stuff guys, we all appreciate it very much. Good to hear there are a lot of positives going forward for the Bruins.
UGH.... stuck in an all day meeting and can't listen... can someone help me out and explain quickly how LV might take Bjork? He's on the first year of his ELC, I thought those players were not eligible to be taken?
I think Bjork and whom LV might pluck from the B's are separate topics -- maybe the comma wasn't enough, cause I also panicked when I read it.
Doing this in a podcast is near impossible. It would probably go on for days and not hours, and our schedules don't exactly line up.
So, what we are doing is a several part series covering everything from players, to expansion draft to entry draft, to who should stay and who should go.
When we talked about how we would do David Krejci and the pros and cons of trading him, we thought that a point-counter point piece, similar to what Kirk and I did in the largely popular article in drafting Zachary Senyshyn.
As new posts go up, I will add them. But we began here:
Part 1 Kirk looks at Bruce Cassidy, Charlie McAvoy Bruins are out…what’s next? (Part 1)
Part 2: Reed takes a quick look into the expansion draft Reed Duthie: Bruins are out…What’s next? (Part 2)
Part 3: I look at Ryan Spooner, Matt Beleskey, Kevin Miller, Riley Nash, and Jimmy Hayes Dominic Tiano: What’s Next for the Bruins? (Part 3)
Thanks for the nice words here and everywhere else on the internet.
These things are not easy to do. You set a time limit on it because you don't want to go overboard and making to long for people. You keep talking and before you realize it, you've gone past the time you had set. You also set a topic of conversation you want to follow, then a name, or a word comes up and you are going in an entirely different direction. We easily could have hit 120 minutes, and some people would have probably enjoyed that, but for the vast majority, it would have been too long.
Already started to record the next one, which will give some insight into team building and making trades, the thought process and just how hard it is to consummate a trade. As well, we'll dive into the USHL and OHL a little and what the 2019 draft looks like.
Thanks for the nice words here and everywhere else on the internet.
These things are not easy to do. You set a time limit on it because you don't want to go overboard and making to long for people. You keep talking and before you realize it, you've gone past the time you had set. You also set a topic of conversation you want to follow, then a name, or a word comes up and you are going in an entirely different direction. We easily could have hit 120 minutes, and some people would have probably enjoyed that, but for the vast majority, it would have been too long.
Already started to record the next one, which will give some insight into team building and making trades, the thought process and just how hard it is to consummate a trade. As well, we'll dive into the USHL and OHL a little and what the 2019 draft looks like.
Excellent work gentleman! You compliment each other so well bringing great insight.
DOM, if I can be so bold, can I recommend you change the position of, or upgrade you microphone? Both Reed and Kirk come through clear, but you come across a bit muffled. It will also help when you need to cut in with a quick comment/correction. You need every edge to keep the other two Amigos in check