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No. By getting rid of that boring style that a player like Krejci likes to play. You know, that boring Clode style!with 1 playoff series win in the last 4 years?
No. By getting rid of that boring style that a player like Krejci likes to play. You know, that boring Clode style!with 1 playoff series win in the last 4 years?
He should be the fist one fired but he won’t beThought I’d bump this with all of the pitchforks out because of Sweeney and Cassidy. Where do Cam and his jumbo home-cooked meatballs fit into the blame pie?
Thought I’d bump this with all of the pitchforks out because of Sweeney and Cassidy. Where do Cam and his jumbo home-cooked meatballs fit into the blame pie?
Passionate and dumb. Dumb? He’s certainly not dumb. Has done well for himself and the Bruins. I’m sure he’s looking in the mirror and thinking about his next move. There’s an uptick in stress for sure.Passionate and dumb. I’d say goodbye first but follow it up with Sweeney next. I’d replace Neely with an outside perspective and go from there.
But we know that won’t happen. I bet Jacobs fires a guy and wants the interim in-house so they can keep the same salary and he doesn’t have to pay someone new lmao
He has signed off on several bad decisions and failed to put his foot down to stop them. Then, when he goes on radio and gets called out for the asinine moves that he was fine with, he gets sensitive and swears. The guy can dish out criticism but can't take it. He has proven to be a pretty mediocre hockey mind. If he absolutely has to be in an NHL organization, it should be more as a figure head who shakes hands with sponsors and local officials.Passionate and dumb. Dumb? He’s certainly not dumb. Has done well for himself and the Bruins. I’m sure he’s looking in the mirror and thinking about his next move. There’s an uptick in stress for sure.
He has signed off on several bad decisions and failed to put his foot down to stop them. Then, when he goes on radio and gets called out for the asinine moves that he was fine with, he gets sensitive and swears. The guy can dish out criticism but can't take it. He has proven to be a pretty mediocre hockey mind. If he absolutely has to be in an NHL organization, it should be more as a figure head who shakes hands with sponsors and local officials.
I also just can't stand the lying and hypocrisy that comes out of this organization, including from Cam. In 2014 he said they were getting sick and tired of spraying their young talent around the league, but then they traded Hamilton less than a year later. After Chiarelli was fired, Cam said they would have an "exhaustive search" for the next GM. All he did was walk 10 feet down the hallway to promote Sweeney. Back in 2016, he lied about the asking price for Eriksson at the deadline, based on what the top insiders were reporting. They were never going to trade Eriksson because he and the Jacobs family just wanted 2 dates of playoff revenue even though the team would've been swept. All he had to do was say we just wanted to make the playoffs.
It seems that he needs to tell you everything that goes on behind closed doors. I didn’t know he owed you explanations for everything he does. People around here want to know everything. That’s not how it works. It’s a constant game of poker in that position, or should I say Sweeney’s position. They lie and say anything to get an edge. As far as his radio episode, Felger is a dink and plays the click bait card all the time. Weasel!He has signed off on several bad decisions and failed to put his foot down to stop them. Then, when he goes on radio and gets called out for the asinine moves that he was fine with, he gets sensitive and swears. The guy can dish out criticism but can't take it. He has proven to be a pretty mediocre hockey mind. If he absolutely has to be in an NHL organization, it should be more as a figure head who shakes hands with sponsors and local officials.
I also just can't stand the lying and hypocrisy that comes out of this organization, including from Cam. In 2014 he said they were getting sick and tired of spraying their young talent around the league, but then they traded Hamilton less than a year later. After Chiarelli was fired, Cam said they would have an "exhaustive search" for the next GM. All he did was walk 10 feet down the hallway to promote Sweeney. Back in 2016, he lied about the asking price for Eriksson at the deadline, based on what the top insiders were reporting. They were never going to trade Eriksson because he and the Jacobs family just wanted 2 dates of playoff revenue even though the team would've been swept. All he had to do was say we just wanted to make the playoffs.
Sweeney and Neely will fire Cassidy to buy themselves more time to clean up the flaws that were created by them, ironically. I think it's BS as they already used their get out of jail free card when they fired Claude, but I fully expect Cassidy to be fired if the team continues to look bad.It seems that he needs to tell you everything that goes on behind closed doors. I didn’t know he owed you explanations for everything he does. People around here want to know everything. That’s not how it works. It’s a constant game of poker in that position, or should I say Sweeney’s position. They lie and say anything to get an edge. As far as his radio episode, Felger is a dink and plays the click bait card all the time. Weasel!
Sure Neely has made mistakes. Of course he has. I guess the problems lie at his feet about not micro managing. He doesn’t seem to be one of those guys. Maybe he needs to make a decision on Sweeney going forward. I’m sure he’s thinking about it.
Passionate and dumb. Dumb? He’s certainly not dumb. Has done well for himself and the Bruins. I’m sure he’s looking in the mirror and thinking about his next move. There’s an uptick in stress for sure.
It seems that he needs to tell you everything that goes on behind closed doors. I didn’t know he owed you explanations for everything he does. People around here want to know everything. That’s not how it works. It’s a constant game of poker in that position, or should I say Sweeney’s position. They lie and say anything to get an edge. As far as his radio episode, Felger is a dink and plays the click bait card all the time. Weasel!
Sure Neely has made mistakes. Of course he has. I guess the problems lie at his feet about not micro managing. He doesn’t seem to be one of those guys. Maybe he needs to make a decision on Sweeney going forward. I’m sure he’s thinking about it.
I guess that applies to whom ever someone is talking about.There's a funny thing about Cam. He seems to be whatever the person talking wants him to be. Sweeney defender? Oh it's all Cam stepping in and making the bad decisions. Cam defender? Cam doesn't step in enough and Sweeney is running the show.
Both need to be gone because at the end of the day, the President's name is signed on every move....it's just funny how Cam represents this amorphous being in fans eyes
I think if something is going to happen, then they need to wipe all of them out. Start fresh. Question is with who? Who and what is an ideal starting point??? Who makes the call, Charlie or the old man?If you can separate your feelings for Cam Neely the player and Cam Neely the executive, then the answer should come real easy to you. If you can't, well, conversation over.
I think if something is going to happen, then they need to wipe all of them out. Start fresh. Question is with who? Who and what is an ideal starting point??? Who makes the call, Charlie or the old man?
I think if something is going to happen, then they need to wipe all of them out. Start fresh. Question is with who? Who and what is an ideal starting point??? Who makes the call, Charlie or the old man?
Charlie would have to complete the sentence first. Something I don’t see him doing. Jeremy would have to leave upstate NY.
Do they even know games are going on?
Krejci plays a boring style ?No. By getting rid of that boring style that a player like Krejci likes to play. You know, that boring Clode style!
I love Cam Neely the player and the person. What he did on the ice was marvelous. What he does to honor his parents and help families with loved ones fighting cancer is marvelous.If you can separate your feelings for Cam Neely the player and Cam Neely the executive, then the answer should come real easy to you. If you can't, well, conversation over.
I love Cam Neely the player and the person. What he did on the ice was marvelous. What he does to honor his parents and help families with loved ones fighting cancer is marvelous.
I met him once on an empty flight home from DC while he was rehabbing his knee (again). Talked to him a for about 45 minutes about hockey and life. He asked me as many questions about me and my life as I did him about his and hockey. We walked out the terminal together and I shook his hand and wished him well, as he did me. I like to think I’m a decent judge of character and he is a good man.
I agree his role as President is likely not conducive to our success as fans. I can certainly separate the two.
That said, our lives are a composite of everything we do and don’t. None of us a purely good. Thankfully few are purely bad.
I view Neely in the same light as Bergeron and Chara. Tremendous hockey players and good men off the ice.
If Neely hasn’t delivered off the ice for the Bruins as much as he delivered on the ice for the B’s so be it.
When he leaves Boston management, whenever, I will judge him for what he gave me as a fan and what he’s done for people who’s lives were broken and needed someone’s help. Good enough for me.