Injury Report: Bruins Injury Thread VI

Dr Hook

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IMO Miller is a solid tough D man. He is better .

Yes, if both are healthy, all things being equal Miller is better at this point and I think it is fair to say a good bit better. I don't know if we'll see him back on the ice for us again, though. Sounds like the rehab isn't going well, and it's hard to see the team re-signing him after the season is done given the injury history.
 

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So if the Kovy noise goes away and he ends up elsewhere, waive someone anyway (buh-bye Brett) and keep Seny up . Move Heinen up to the 1st line, put Pasta with Krech, and roll out Bjork-Coyle-Senyshyn as a third. See what happens. If it is a fail, still have time to bring someone in via trade. I just think Seny's moment has arrived and the team needs to give him the proper NHL run-out.
 

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So if the Kovy noise goes away and he ends up elsewhere, waive someone anyway (buh-bye Brett) and keep Seny up . Move Heinen up to the 1st line, put Pasta with Krech, and roll out Bjork-Coyle-Senyshyn as a third. See what happens. If it is a fail, still have time to bring someone in via trade. I just think Seny's moment has arrived and the team needs to give him the proper NHL run-out.
Seny is an upgrade on Ritchie and lets see him get the same length of rope. Considering we drafted and developed him vs a journey man who never gets better.
 
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I don’t think it’s looking good for Kevan Miller at this point. For a player whose main asset is his physicality, to have this many setbacks before even taking contact yet is pretty discouraging.
 

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great to see him back, not going to lie, fully anticipated the B`s were going to immediately send him to Providence seeing as it looks like the forward corps was all healthy, glad they didn`t, kid showed some nice game when he was called up, maybe we`ll see him tonight?
 

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I don’t think it’s looking good for Kevan Miller at this point. For a player whose main asset is his physicality, to have this many setbacks before even taking contact yet is pretty discouraging.
feel horrible for Killer, such a tough SOB, rehabbing , sitting and watching has to be horrible for any player let alone one who has been out as long as he has
 

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great to see him back, not going to lie, fully anticipated the B`s were going to immediately send him to Providence seeing as it looks like the forward corps was all healthy, glad they didn`t, kid showed some nice game when he was called up, maybe we`ll see him tonight?
They sent him down yesterday...
 

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so our left side is going to be Krug, Gryz and Moore vs the caps.....great
 

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If that's the case call up Lauzon

It looks like Moore- I don't think he plays a very physical game though. I'd like to see Lauzon or Zboril get the shot, though. We might if it was going to be more than one game.
 
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On the other hand, this is going to be life in the very near to near future so we might as well see what it looks like.
They played a series clinching ECF w/o him and won
against Carolina. Ottawa had prime Chara, let him go
as FA and went to SCF w/o him. So both teams have won really big games w/o him. Thats how you have to think.
 

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