Post-Game Talk: Boston Bruins v New Jersey Devils - 4/4/13 - 1-0 - JAGR GAME WINNAH!

Cronuss

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Now the Bruins just need a few more PP opportunities so that Jagr can get in some more practice.

How do they do that BTW, without looking like Les Habitants L'équipe de Plongeon?

Skate more. Move the puck better. Cause frustration in the opposing players, and force them to "cheat" to keep up.
 

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Another Question?

Have the Bruins led in PK% from the start to this point? Has it ever happened in NHL history that a team has led from start to finish?

I believe they slipped to number two for a brief moment, then moved back. But I am not 100% sure.
 

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Jagr has two execellent tip in attempts in the first. One on a Chara blast then another (I forget who's shot). You can tell immediatly they guy has skills you are not used to seing in a Bs uni lately. His work on the PP below the goal line again was something I have not seen since probably Savvy. He is as dangerous as anyone on the ice. He is one of the few guys you hold your breath when he is around the puck. Its gonna be a fun ride!
 

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Last night they said listed @ 240lbs and Brickley said he thought he was bigger. I can't see the pic at work so assuming Jagr.

Jagr decked somebody behind the net without even trying to hit him. He just kinda fell into the guy, and the Devils player went right to the ice.

His legs are tree trunks.
 

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Seguin played well at centre, but he needs to work on his face offs, he was very rusty right now. Played well positionally in his zone, which is big.

If he's not already, he should be working with Bergeron on them any chance he gets. There's no better person to learn from than the master.
 

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Interesting quotes about his love for the game and how if he feels healthy enough he wants to keep playing.
 

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Fans, your welcome, I haven`t watched one minute of Bruin hockey in the last 3 games, and the boys are 3-0.

I work tomorrow night, dare I say they go 4-0???

It`ll take Jagr a few games to get used to the system and new linemates, but reading from comments here, he helped create a few PP chances?

You are NOT bad luck and should watch the B's. In fact you need to get to a game in Boston !

I believe there was only one PP . Jagr does get to the net. I don't think he will hurt the B's. He looked pleased when the fans gave him a standing O and chanted his name.
 

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I believe they slipped to number two for a brief moment, then moved back. But I am not 100% sure.

i don't think their overall ranking has slipped all season, although their home pk% did slip a bit for a while.

All this will change if Kelly isn't back soon. He doesn't make up for Bergy being out, but it can be a temporary band aid. We've just been surviving pk's lately, not killing them.

I've been beating this "don't be distracted by that shiny noisy thing called a PP" drum for awhile, but we'll soon find out what it's like to have just an average or below average pk. Bad PP's just p*ss everyone off. Bad pk's lose games.
 

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Jagr has two execellent tip in attempts in the first. One on a Chara blast then another (I forget who's shot). You can tell immediatly they guy has skills you are not used to seing in a Bs uni lately. His work on the PP below the goal line again was something I have not seen since probably Savvy. He is as dangerous as anyone on the ice. He is one of the few guys you hold your breath when he is around the puck. Its gonna be a fun ride!

It's so true. When the puck comes near Jagr, it's like "hold on to your hats, kiddies!!"
Now, this novelty might wear off, but I bet it doesn't, not on this team.
 

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