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Wats

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Gallagher- 3 GWG, Plus 10, 14 points. The kid has to be in the running for ROY.

Him, Prust, Markov, and Galchenyuk were apparently what the team was missing to be a playoff caliber team instead of a last place in the East team.
 

SB164

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Teufelsdreck

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Boston's schedule seems quite cut perfectly. 1 game every other day til the end the season, while they had a nice 2-3 games per week at the beginning. They'll have perfect rhythm to start off the playoffs. Again, just saying. #wwe.

Can you imagine playing 22 consecutive games on a playoff-like schedule? That means players with minor injuries have only one day of rest.
 

SergeConstantin74

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Brandon Prust (épaule gauche) ratera environ 1 semaine d'activités. #Habs (via @jp_tvasports)


Not bad if true.
 

Habtchum*

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Can you imagine playing 22 consecutive games on a playoff-like schedule? That means players with minor injuries have only one day of rest.

Boston has the perfect schedule thanks to Jacobs holding Bettman by the balls.

Every other teams have many back to back games to play, way more dangerous to get injured.
 

PuckNorris

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Boston has the perfect schedule thanks to Jacobs holding Bettman by the balls.

Every other teams have many back to back games to play, way more dangerous to get injured.

They'll have a lot more games to play late in the season. I rather play more early on.
 

Teufelsdreck

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Boston has the perfect schedule thanks to Jacobs holding Bettman by the balls.

Every other teams have many back to back games to play, way more dangerous to get injured.

Get back to us at the end of the regular season schedule. The Bruins have more games to play than anyone else. Players can get injured even if games are as widely separated as three days.
 

Hemlor

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Armstrong is positionally and strategically a good player. Seldom a liability. Bit he's also demonstrated that his offensive and physical contributions are, limited.

I hope you don't think it's possible for him to successfully replace Prust on lines that are expected to score. Will not happen.

True, Armstrong can't replace the offense. But to be fair, he wasn't signed for that, and frankly neither was Prust. Prust has always been a robust player, but had never been counted on for his offense (his 2010-2011 season aside).
 

durojean

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They'll have a lot more games to play late in the season. I rather play more early on.

I'd prefer de Bruins schedule because they always play teams that played more then them . Which means they are more fresh than the other team.
 

groovejuice

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True, Armstrong can't replace the offense. But to be fair, he wasn't signed for that, and frankly neither was Prust. Prust has always been a robust player, but had never been counted on for his offense (his 2010-2011 season aside).

Absolutely. But Prust has surpassed all expectations.

And we all know that Bras Fort is currently offensively challenged. Then why put him in a position to fail?
 

Muminek

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So the strategy is:
1 period-play hard, try to get a lead
2 period-rest the whole team, hope that Price will be enough to keep them somewhat in
3 period-come out fresh and dominate
 

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