Dennis Bonvie
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The one quote I'd LOVE to hear from the Bruins - and I don't care who says it:
"We apologize."
For what?
The one quote I'd LOVE to hear from the Bruins - and I don't care who says it:
"We apologize."
Im one of Sweeney’s biggest critics.
But not this year.
Agreed. He did everything he could to help the team win. In fact most of his trade deadlines were pretty good, his other notable one the bruins made the final
I also don’t fire Monty. Deserves another chance to show what he can do especially given some likely major roster changes. I imagine people would be pretty happy if we lost quite a few guys but they ended up just taking Toronto’s spot in the division. Doable. Likely? No, but doable.
Neely is the guy I’d let go but I also don’t really know what Neely is doing at this point. He doesn’t seem to be helping or hurting.
The problem is he waited too long to go all in. He should have done it 2019 when the core was younger and healthierI am an accountable guy too, but IMO 2019, 2020 and this year he did what he needed and the players (and of course Covid) let him down.
"OMG Come on" has really been the playoff mantra. Overperform in the regular season and at times lackluster, error-prone underperformances during the playoffs.On HNIC they showed Neely sitting in his box during the second intermission and you could easily read his lips.
Very angry he said "come on guys"
I want to hear the same thing he said a year ago "we left something on the table".
As for Gold @Alicat The AGM in Boston has almost always been the GM of Providence
Agreed. Far from a Sweeney fan but he gave them everything they needed to win. This is on the players.Im one of Sweeney’s biggest critics.
But not this year.
One can however argue the opposite and that is that if these players can't get it done they are the wrong mix of players, which is on the GM.Agreed. Far from a Sweeney fan but he gave them everything they needed to win. This is on the players.
I think he did a great job during the season and the Zacha trade. And was all in for the All-in.I've been hugely critical of DS on this board during his tenure. I still feel like he assed up multiple seasons during his time as GM. Not this season. Other than the Mitchell mess, DS has been pure gold as far as I'm concerned. He will likely catch some heat for giving up so much at the deadline, but I'd rather a GM go all-in when it seems like the time is right than half-ass it like DS has been prone to do in the past.
Having said that, I won't be disappointed to see major changes in direction when it comes to the front office, coaching staff, and roster. Since 2013 the team hasn't accomplished squat in the playoffs other than 2019. Winning a lot regular season games isn't as satisfying as being more competitive in the playoffs.
One can however argue the opposite and that is that if these players can't get it done they are the wrong mix of players, which is on the GM.
Ya, the ones that win in the playoffs.So there are GMs out there that know what the right mix of players are?