Chief Nine
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Don't mess with success par lindholm stays. Plays hard and always positive plays. He has speed to boot. Penalty killer and can play anywhere in the lineup. Great game tonight.
he is but if injury occurs to a 4th liner, he`s a reliable guy the coach can dress. I like his game, simple, effective in what he brings, but he should never be near a 3rd line C spot as he has been at times which isn`t his faultHe is a JAG. A dime a dozen player
he is but if injury occurs to a 4th liner, he`s a reliable guy the coach can dress. I like his game, simple, effective in what he brings, but he should never be near a 3rd line C spot as he has been at times which isn`t his fault
Good point about Par. I don't mind him in that role at all, but it is still a mystery to me why they signed him. He is one of a half-dozen guys that can fill that role in some way.
Good point about Par. I don't mind him in that role at all, but it is still a mystery to me why they signed him. He is one of a half-dozen guys that can fill that role in some way.
Par has the perfect name for his game.
Hardly ever bogies or birdies.
The embarrassing hole at 3C last season + Bergeron and Krejci age = add a true center as 13th forward. Maybe reactive, but it's paid off. Not much offense but a net positive.Good point about Par. I don't mind him in that role at all, but it is still a mystery to me why they signed him. He is one of a half-dozen guys that can fill that role in some way.
He is even good at killing penalties.
Time to give this one a bump. I admit I was not a fan of the signing. Not that I thought he was a bad player or anything, but that it was redundant and pointless. At this point, though, I think the guy might actually be our best 4th line player in terms of all around game. I enjoy watching him and I think he is the type of player that makes his linemates better. Yep he still has hands of stone and it isn't reasonable to expect him to develop into an NHL scorer- he would have done it by now I imagine if that was in him- but in terms of smart play, puck possession, solid passing, defensive positioning, penalty killing, agility, etc. I don't think there is a Bruin in that tier of player that is as complete a player.
Lindholm in the lineup means Kuraly gets to play wing. When Kuraly plays wing, we see a more effective Kuraly.
I thought Nordstrom was the best fourth liner in the playoffs but he's fallen down the list.
Kuraly-Lindholm-Wagner is what they should roll with from here on out.
Lindholm has some good hockey sense and is a responsible two way player. I like him a lot
Time to give this one a bump. I admit I was not a fan of the signing. Not that I thought he was a bad player or anything, but that it was redundant and pointless. At this point, though, I think the guy might actually be our best 4th line player in terms of all around game. I enjoy watching him and I think he is the type of player that makes his linemates better. Yep he still has hands of stone and it isn't reasonable to expect him to develop into an NHL scorer- he would have done it by now I imagine if that was in him- but in terms of smart play, puck possession, solid passing, defensive positioning, penalty killing, agility, etc. I don't think there is a Bruin in that tier of player that is as complete a player.
Not the best time to bring up those after the last game. The reasson why Stars scored on PP was he went missing after the face off. Also his lack of quickness, not at the NHL level. Once in a while he gets a secondary assist. He has scored 3 goals so far, one was an accident when he overskated an empty netter, the other two were a 2 on 1 rebound and a nice deflection. Not good enough to be a regular for me.