Pre-Game Talk: Game 3 - 1/18 5:07 PM - BRUINS at NY Islanders - NESN, NBCSN, SN (except Ontario), 98.5 WBZ-FM

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The New York Islanders looked like heavyweight contenders in the season opener only to be knocked out in short order two days later.

The Islanders aim to pick up themselves off the mat Monday when they host the Boston Bruins in Uniondale, N.Y.

Coach Barry Trotz's charges cruised to a 4-0 romp over the New York Rangers on Thursday before their rivals put them on the business end of a 5-0 shellacking at Madison Square Garden. Goalie Semyon Varlamov sustained an injury in warmups prior to Saturday's loss, leading to the surprise NHL debut of Ilya Sorokin -- and it all went downhill from there.

While Trotz did not provide an update on Varlamov after the game, he did reflect on the Rangers scoring four of their five goals off turnovers and his team's nine penalties serving as a major deterrent for any comeback bid.

"The first four goals are all stuff that we did," Trotz said. "Turnovers, bad plays, poor execution. We were junk."

Trotz particularly took issue with top-line center Mathew Barzal committing three offensive-zone penalties.

"That can't happen. That's a sin to me," Trotz said of Barzal, who signed a three-year, $21 million contract earlier this month.

Barzal recorded team-leading totals in assists (41) and points (60) last season and had 12 and 17, respectively, during the Islanders' playoff run to the Eastern Conference final.

The 23-year-old collected two goals and an assist in three meetings with Boston last season.

The Islanders have struggled mightily against the Bruins of late, posting a 1-7-2 record in the last 10 meetings. The lone victory in that stretch was a 3-2 shootout win in Boston on Dec. 19.

The Bruins were two seconds away from reaching the shootout round on Saturday afternoon before allowing an overtime goal in a 2-1 road loss to the New Jersey Devils. Captain Patrice Bergeron had an assist in Boston's 3-2 shootout win over New Jersey on Thursday before scoring the lone goal two days later.

"It's a work in progress," Bergeron said. "You're trying to work on a lot of things, the system, and make sure you jell as a team. It's early in the year. You take the three out of four (points) but you always expect more and expect to be better.

"I think working on our consistency is gonna be something (important) and being good for 60 minutes, that's what you need in this league."

Bergeron scored in overtime of a 3-2 win against the Islanders on Jan. 11, 2020. The four-time Selke Trophy recipient has 21 goals and 34 points in 47 career encounters versus the Isles.

Tuukka Rask sports a sterling 17-5-1 record with a 1.88 goals-against average and .937 save percentage in 24 career games against New York. One of his two shutouts against the Islanders came in a 25-save performance in a 4-0 win last Feb. 29.

Jaroslav Halak, who played with the Islanders from 2014-18, made 29 saves for Boston on Saturday.
 
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I'd give these lines a shot:

Marchand-Bergeron-Smith
Ritchie-Krejci-Coyle
DeBrusk-Frederic-Bjork
Lindholm-Kuraly-Wagner

- Bjork has no business in the top 6 under any circumstance. Literally play anyone else there. He looks great on the third or forth against lesser competition, but he drags any life out of what ever line he's one when elevated to the top 6.
- I love what I've seen from Frederic so far. He had a great rush with Kuraly and Wagner last game where he was effectively the center. Let's give him a shot at his natural position.
- I'm a DeBrusk supporter, but at some point we have to end our belief he and Krejci are gonna work. They don't, and frankly, DeBrusk has been looking like a third liner.
- Ritchie's played above expectation. Krejci historically does well with bigger, power forward wingers. Ritchie and Coyle are two big dudes that can play the possession game Krejci thrives in.
- I want Studs to get ice time, but I like my top 9 here, and I think Lindholm works better on the 4th. Not a sexy lineup add, but I'm OK with him in a limited, 4th line role. Can help the PK a bit, too.
 
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I'll say this, and it might not be the place for it, but if Senyshyn cannot get in over Greg McKegg then things are looking pretty bad for him indeed.

Senyshyn will have to start out-producing McKegg at the AHL level first. Which I hope he does, because he might not have another shot.

For now I don't have a huge issue with McKegg being a placeholder for Smith. Just kind of a Par Lindholm player so you hope he's not seeing regular ice time. Hoping Smith's good to go for tomorrow anyway. Haven't really heard much regarding his 'lower body' injury.
 
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Senyshyn will have to start out-producing McKegg at the AHL level first. Which I hope he does, because he might not have another shot.

For now I don't have a huge issue with McKegg being a placeholder for Smith. Just kind of a Par Lindholm player so you hope he's not seeing regular ice time. Hoping Smith's good to go for tomorrow anyway. Haven't really heard much regarding his 'lower body' injury.

Agreed, he is signed for just this very reason and he might not even need to play.
 
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Did I read McKegg was on the third line in practice?

If this is the case, yet another piece of evidence this roster was poorly handled for Cup contention.
Can't be any worse then what's played up till now! Just watched the Caps Pens game and the Caps 4th line would be our #2. If either of these teams get average goaltending, the B's will be lucky to get a loser point against them.
 

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Not working this one - The idea of being stuck at the Long Island Marriott with little open had no appeal to me.

Long Island Marriott

They are going to meet an Islanders team that was embarrassed last night by the Rangers.
 
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Fluto: Bruins need immediate repairs to a no-show 5-on-5 offense

The Bruins have zero five-on-five goals. Dallas and Florida do not have any either.

The Stars and Panthers, however, have yet to play. The Bruins have played twice, including Saturday’s 2-1 overtime loss to New Jersey.

It was troubling for Bruce Cassidy to absorb a one-point result when his team gave up the winning goal with only 1.7 seconds remaining in overtime. But the most alarming warning light flashing red on Cassidy’s dashboard is the literal absence of five-on-five offense.

“We’re not shooting enough,” Cassidy said. “We’re not playing off the original shot. That, to me, is just not playing hockey for a while.”

The Bruins had 21 five-on-five shots on Saturday. Mackenzie Blackwood stopped them all. He didn’t have to work hard to do so.

The Bruins didn’t put enough bodies in front of the New Jersey goalie. They didn’t jump on rebounds. It was one and done, with too little heavy lifting performed by the players closest to the net.
 

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Yup.
2 big guys with Krejci, Ritchie and Coyle.
Someone has to dig the puck of the corners. Kase and Debrusk are not cut for that.... effort.
Or get Koyle back as center.
 
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Like the potential lineup.

Marchand-Bergy-DeBrusk
Ritchie-Krejci-Stud
Bjork-Coyle-Smith
Frederic-Kuraly-Wagner

Bruins usually have success against Isles. Let’s keep that trend.

2-0-1

Do it
 

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Like the potential lineup.

Marchand-Bergy-DeBrusk
Ritchie-Krejci-Stud
Bjork-Coyle-Smith
Frederic-Kuraly-Wagner

Bruins usually have success against Isles. Let’s keep that trend.

2-0-1

Do it

I like that lineup too. In fact, when Pastrnak is back bump DeBrusk down with Coyle and hope Ritchie-Krejci-Studnicka sticks. They really need something out of Studnicka long term, I hope he shows something next to Krejci.
 

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Like the potential lineup.

Marchand-Bergy-DeBrusk
Ritchie-Krejci-Stud
Bjork-Coyle-Smith
Frederic-Kuraly-Wagner

Bruins usually have success against Isles. Let’s keep that trend.

2-0-1

Do it


This is probably the best line up possible, but that line up is going to need to win 2-1 or 1-0.
 
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