Rubber Biscuit
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He sucks, why u scratching your head cause he sucked when he played and worse as a coach
I'm scratching my head because I couldn't understand what you were trying to say
He sucks, why u scratching your head cause he sucked when he played and worse as a coach
He has looked very promising in his call-ups with the Bs. He looked pretty good in the preseason as well. I don't give two steaming piles of shit what he does in the AHL. He did not look out of place in the NHL. Some guys tear it up in the AHL and suck balls in the NHL. Some guys don't tear it up in the AHL and look good in the NHL. Seems to me the Bs are looking hard for reasons at this point to justify not bringing him up to the Bs. Bottom line is Cehlarik has shown he can play effective hockey at the NHL level. Absolutely no harm in giving him a shot. The bottom 9 of this team is not remotely close to acceptable at this point. There are some good pieces there, but the fact is they are not producing. The Bs are not going to make a deep playoff run with a joke third line and a fourth line that offers little to no offensive contribution. I'm thrilled the Bs have a bunch of energy guys that try hard, and a grizzled vet with a lot of character. Goals win games, though. You have to have a mix of skill and offensive threats thrown in the bottom six if you want to win a Cup. There's lots of season left, so the Bs have plenty of time to try to figure out something that works. I just hope they give some new faces some serious looks. You never know who might step up and seize the opportunity.I still maintain the best Krejci looked in the past 3 years was with Cehlarik on his wing, they had an unbelievably unlucky streak though (hit like 10 posts and got robbed on glorious opportunities so the points didn't come).
A lot more than you or anyone on this board.JAY LEACH HAHA WHAT FARK HE KNOW LOL
But yet he still looked better than Donato so what does that say for himHahaha rough day for cehlarik fans trying to possibly spin zone a healthy scratch from an AHL team.
JAY LEACH HAHA WHAT FARK HE KNOW LOL
Hahaha rough day for cehlarik fans trying to possibly spin zone a healthy scratch from an AHL team.
H Seems to me the Bs are looking hard for reasons at this point to justify not bringing him up to the Bs.
Yeah, I like some of the things I see in Donato as well. Get tired of some folks thinking that in order to want one player to succeed you have to want another to fail -- see some of the stupid Rask/Halak discussion. If someone is wearing a Bs jersey I want them to succeed, period. Corvo is the only Bruin I wanted to see fail in my long history of being a Bs fan, for...reasons.You have to wonder. Who on the current Bruins roster is blocking Cehlarik? Our boy Ryan Donato- and no, this isn't hate for Donato at all; I like him, want him to do well, and believe he will at some point- Bjork, JDB, Heinen, who are Cehalrik's 'peers' have some previous that earns them sustained looks. If I were running the team, I'd swap Celly for Donato for a couple weeks and see what happens. Bruins don't want to do that, though, for whatever reason.
You have to wonder. Who on the current Bruins roster is blocking Cehlarik? Our boy Ryan Donato- and no, this isn't hate for Donato at all; I like him, want him to do well, and believe he will at some point- Bjork, JDB, Heinen, who are Cehalrik's 'peers' have some previous that earns them sustained looks. If I were running the team, I'd swap Celly for Donato for a couple weeks and see what happens. Bruins don't want to do that, though, for whatever reason.
Soft NCAA players who don't have to earn their spot on the roster are the thing for the Bruins.
There is a reason we have never been burned like Nashville was by Vesey or Arizona by Wheeler. Donato is also untradable at least until next season (when his value might be very low if he doesn't establish himself) for this reason.
Some players don't really need the AHL and are no better down there than they would be in the NHL. Cehlarik might be one of them. Donato I think is the exact opposite. There would be nothing better for him than to go become a PPG player at a higher level of competition than college.
I don't think that's entirely fair, though. Heinen was sent down and benched, Bjork was sent down and benched. Grizz and Czarnik were too. I don't know that we would call them soft necessarily, but they aren't bangers and crashers like Kuraly and Acciari who are also NCAA guys.
I don't disagree that Donato would probably benefit from time in the AHL and that Cehlarik ought to get another shot with the team that lasts longer than 2-3 games.
So seeing you're in Calgary AB, I'm going to assume your knowledge of the Providence Bruins is next to nothing so what are you even commenting on?
While I completely disagree with his comment, I disagree even more with your reply.
I live in Stratford Ontario, and I am willing to bet I know more about the P-Bruins then most people here from New England.
It's fine to disagree with how knowledgeable someone is on the subject of the team, but I think you are making a poor argument using location.
Heinen's very good run of 40-50 games came on the heels of not making the team out of camp a year after he made the team out of camp.
Bjork only went down there because he came back from a concussion to a red hot team and wasn't going to play. He had 4 points in 9 games and the Bruins couldn't wait to bring him back up so he could get knocked out for the year on a love tap.
I think its truly pathetic that we signed Gionta last year and played him. Just like Bourque/Pandolfo/Dogavins playing for us in 2013 when we had the best team in the league was an absolute disgrace.
Whats playing well in the AHL gonna do for Cehlarik it didn't do much for Czarnik or Kokolachev?
These guys being so similar and also being unplayable in the playoffs is a problem I don't think a healthy Bjork helps us get past Tampa last year I'm pretty sure he spends that series in street clothes. You can't play them with a kid center either you need a vet and we can't go get one with DK and Backes contract situations.
Give the guy who has a little jam to his game a chance in Cehlarik. Senyshyn will never live up to being taken in the first round but I wanted to see him in the playoffs last year over Donato or Gionta. I want him to get a shot at being a Wagner upgrade regardless of AHL play its not like the NCAA prospects have to play well in the AHL to get a shot. Even if all we are going to get is another Paille is he going to suck in a 7-0 blowout in our favor like Donato did when he played in the playoffs?
I don’t think it’s poor when you look at the location of the poster and read baseless comments like “jay leach sucks as a coach”.
Soft NCAA players who don't have to earn their spot on the roster are the thing for the Bruins.
There is a reason we have never been burned like Nashville was by Vesey or Arizona by Wheeler. Donato is also untradable at least until next season (when his value might be very low if he doesn't establish himself) for this reason.
Some players don't really need the AHL and are no better down there than they would be in the NHL. Cehlarik might be one of them. Donato I think is the exact opposite. There would be nothing better for him than to go become a PPG player at a higher level of competition than college.
You’re trying very hard to bring a prospect down. Yah that makes complete sense.
But yet he still looked better than Donato so what does that say for him
I don’t really even care for Heinz
Lol cehlarik is getting scratched from an AHL team so I’m not sure your statement is true. If cehlarik looked better than donato, he would have started the year with the bruins
Wait, what? Did we sign Steve out of retirement?
This whole narrative of soft NCAA players versus tough CHL guys needs to go away. Toughest guys on the Bs right now, outside of Chara, are Kevan Miller, Chris Wagner and Noel Acciari. Chris Nilan and Mike Milbury were both NCAA guys. Softest player I have ever seen in a Bs uniform was Ryan Spooner. Where did he play his college hockey? I’ve watched 6’3” Zach Senyshyn many times in Providence and let’s just say he isn’t overly familiar with corners.
As for the idea you can’t win with NCAA guys didn't the Pens have the most NCAA guys in the NHL both years they won their recent cups?
Good players can come from anywhere. Tough players can come from anywhere. Ask George Parros.
It is an old and uniformed narrative. You should probably give it a rest.