I’ve never seen somebody with so much sand in his undies about a guy on his own team winning an award for going above and beyond expectations.
I’ve never seen somebody with so much sand in his undies about a guy on his own team winning an award for going above and beyond expectations.
Ritch!!
Ritchie did exceed my expectations this year, but I probably would have gone Miller or Swayman for the 7th player award.
I’ve never seen somebody with so much sand in his undies about a guy on his own team winning an award for going above and beyond expectations.
If the Bruins are to beat the Caps Ritchie the key for me.
He needs to step up his physical play and go toe to toe with Wilson. Hockey a team sport and you need to make whatever sacrifice you can, in order to get you through to the next round.
Ritchie along with Miller is one of the few regulars who can slow Wilson down. The Caps feed off Wilsons energy and the way he bullies other teams around and I feel Ovie just gets so ramped up when he knows Wilson there to have his back, and that, if possible makes Ovi even more dangerous.
For me you need to stand up to the bully not skate away, sure pick your spots, but you need to let him know your not backing down and your going to be there to answer the bell at all times and more importantly make him answer it.
Ritchie has the abilities to do this and he needs to start playing this way or the Bruins are going to get run out of the rink.
That's what I mean by making sacrifices. he needs to find that fire in his belly, because yes he did look the other way from Wilson on a couple of occasions last night and that's just unacceptable from him.He was pretty steadfast in looking the other way when Wilson tried to go nose to nose with him last night.
As long as he parks himself in front of the net and does his thing, he'll be useful. I don't think he has the fire in his belly to be what you are looking for.
Nobody has ever “neutralized” Tom Wilson, I don’t know how hard this is for people to understand. He’s going to do Tom Wilson things unless he gets his head taken off by a dirty hit and isn’t playing
I did not see a team that was intimidated last night, I saw a team that made dumb mistakes and played sloppy hockey (mixed in with some bad luck)
I guess ill disagree with this one. Sure you cant stop Tom Wilson from being Tom Wilson but you can sure neutralize him, by making him answer the bell repeatedly and giving your team a lift by them knowing you have their backs.
Id take Wilson off the ice for 5 minutes in the box because Ritchie had the balls to go toe- toe with him. Instead of Wilson running around and putting the bruins through the boards. Any time Wilson is in the box or sitting out a 10 minute misconduct for me that's neutralizing him. Just to sit by and do nothing saying we can't neutralize a Tom Wilson is horse donkey.
It will make every capital play like he's 2 inches taller and 15 pounds bigger. Wilson will still be Wilson but standing up to him sends a message not only to your team but to the other team as well.
ok and what if Tom Wilson goes “no idiot I’m not fighting it’s the playoffs”....?
you just brought the capitals PP up to the plate in a meaningful game, congratulations
agreed and a team who made life incredibly easy for Anderson by not hitting the bloody netNobody has ever “neutralized” Tom Wilson, I don’t know how hard this is for people to understand. He’s going to do Tom Wilson things unless he gets his head taken off by a dirty hit and isn’t playing
I did not see a team that was intimidated last night, I saw a team that made dumb mistakes and played sloppy hockey (mixed in with some bad luck)
lolFrom what I saw in game 1, Ritchie was using his size and was strong along the boards. Wilson actually wanted no part of Ritchie the few times they were along the boards together. In fact, one time Wilson turned around after a whistle and saw it was Ritchie, and decided to skate away. Wilson is a complete spot picker. In a game in which I was livid that not enough Bs were getting into the middle and crashing the net for putbacks on Anderson's many rebounds, Ritchie was camped out near the crease a good part of the night, and even got a goal because of it. Ritchie is not going to chase guys around the ice looking for trouble, but he does use his size along the boards and around the net. I think he plays within his skill set, then uses his size when needed. For a third liner, I'm ok with that. I'm sure he'd have no problem fighting a few of the pukes on the Caps, but it takes two to tango, and so far there is no reason for him to get a foolish instigator.
ok and what if Tom Wilson goes “no idiot I’m not fighting it’s the playoffs”....?
Then you just brought the capitals PP up to the plate in a meaningful game, congratulations. He would get shit on for that as well.
I must have missed those occasions you are referring to (I was about to puke half the game, so undoubtedly I missed some things). The one time I saw them almost get into something beyond the usual small stuff was on the right side boards, and Wilson turned around (with a ref right there) while mouthing something, then saw it was Ritchie and piped down while skating away. I would hope that if Wilson wants to go with Ritchie that Ritchie would accept, and I think there is no doubt he would oblige Wilson. I don't think Wilson wants any part of Ritchie though.lol
I saw just the opposite normally I agree with most of your assessments but I clearly saw Ritchie avoid Wilson on two different occassions last night, not the other way around.
As far as Wilson being a spot picker, no doubt he has been at times at least when Ryan Reeves is on the ice. lol.
I love me some Nick Ritchie but Wilson is objectively a better hockey player than him. It’s the playoffs and I don’t see Wilson making that trade off unless a game is out of hand