Today’s Globe:
The sun will come out tomorrow.... Great newsToday’s Globe:
Return for Forbort close
Forbort (undisclosed injury) remained on the ice again for extra skating after the morning workout. “Very hopeful for Thursday,” said Montgomery. Forbort had been riding much of the time with Shattenkirk on a No. 3 pairing. He also typically pairs with Brandon Carlo on the No. 1 penalty kill unit …
I agree. He's not flashy but I can absolutely see why he was called up.Wotherspoon hasn't been awful, but... thanks -- see ya!
Why s*** on the kid, he did his job against two tough opponents. Glad we have him.Wotherspoon hasn't been awful, but... thanks -- see ya!
I agree. He's not flashy but I can absolutely see why he was called up.
Maybe a week or two on the 9th floor will help him see the structure from another angle. He is so close to being an impact player that I’m hopeful this has a silver lining.This sucks.
Supposedly he returned is what I heard.Marchy left practice holding his shoulder after crashing into the boards on a 2-1
Source? I Unfortunately have not heard this. Edit ok same article mention he returned, sorry.Supposedly he returned is what I heard.
Unfortunately just Joe Murray doing the sports headlines 10 minutes ago on Z&B.Source? I Unfortunately have not heard this.
OK Thanks Haggerty also mentioned after the first blurb. Thats makes me not believe it of course...Unfortunately just Joe Murray doing the sports headlines 10 minutes ago on Z&B.
Jakub Lauko returned to the Bruins lineup, playing on the fourth line with Johnny Beecher and Oskar Steen. Lauko, who suffered a facial fracture and nasty gash near his left eye, opted to stick with a traditional cage for protection rather than the full bubble shield, to avoid fogging issues. Lauko also wore a neck guard …