Yeah, that was the only time they booed the Hobbit.I think they were booing when Krug was stalled in front of their net waiting for a total line change by STL. More a “come on, stop stalling” kind of thing. It was just that once and didn’t get vibe fans were on Torey.
Jack mentioned that Krug was laughing in front of Bruins bench. Think outside of his tangle with Coyle it was a pretty pro Torey night. As it should be.
i only caught the last 6 minutes or so and it seemed like he was out for all of itCliffy played 25:34?!
They won 2-1. Dominated last 27 minutesi honestly couldnt see shit watching this game. nesns picture looked extra bad with those bright white jerseys
I feel like a mixture of things, more settled down in his personal life, not entering the season with injury like last year, and I don’t think we can discount the Goalie Bob factor either there’s enough proof he might be a whisperer.Another solid outing from Ullmark. Was Buffalo really that bad of a team, or is he just finding a new groove?
Been great so far, almost forgetting last year and that 3.5m they gave him : )Love Foligno game - guys tough as shit
Whoever signed him Patrice or Donny great job
Good win. Nice to see Freddy score. Coyle had a strong game. Foligno, too. I like him on that 3rd line.
I thought Krejci looked quite lakedaisacle out there. Lindholm looked a little lost on some plays too.
Keep noticing how much stronger Pasta is, winning puck battles, using his body.
Another solid outing from Ullmark. Was Buffalo really that bad of a team, or is he just finding a new groove?
Clifton was flying tonight! He's definitely been one of the players who seem to have benefited the most from the coaching change.Cliffy played 25:34?!
They both have more in tank but are not type of players that will play less a player standard then they are use to .I agree with you ."You can catch more flies with honey than..."
This seems to be the Montgomery approach, suited to today's athlete.
Things will get rough -- they always do -- but one can't argue with current results.
A point I've wanted to make, and doubtless will again in another thread:
Master of the Obvious concludes that this being the last dance for #37 & #46 -- I almost see Z leaping through the Warrior glass and proclaiming, "Please! I want in!" -- you know they're going to leave -- everything -- *everything* on the ice.
Yes, they always have, but this is it. Those two, and Brad as well, have nothing to lose, no more training, no 82 game schedule, etc.
*This is it. *
Which is one reason recent developments were so disappointing.
Farewell tour.
Laissez les bons temps rouler!
Thats where they should have been feeding puck from vs Leafs instead of down low.Draw them out to half wallAnyway, the game winner was gorgeous. Bergeron ripping off 3 or 4 clean faceoff wins in a row on that pp, then burying the winner.
A little eerie how the circumstances are similar. In 2010 / 2011 Rask was supposed to push Thomas aside and Thomas was destined to be the backup , well Timmy said No and it looks like Linus wants to be the clear cut No. 1 .No, Ullmark has never looked better. Maybe he signed up for some of that Timmy Thomas off-season hot yoga.