Rubber Biscuit
Registered User
Truthfully, It kind of goes both ways. People like to ignore the fact that the Bruins are fairly soft at forward.
I would say their degree of softness is more a matter of opinion
Truthfully, It kind of goes both ways. People like to ignore the fact that the Bruins are fairly soft at forward.
I'm willing to bet this is what happened to Charlie and DeBrusk.They might not even be “sick”? A lot of times when you go to a foreign country or even a different part of the US, you can have some stomach issues as your body is not used to the local water/cuisine.
I would say their degree of softness is more a matter of opinion
They might not even be “sick”? A lot of times when you go to a foreign country or even a different part of the US, you can have some stomach issues as your body is not used to the local water/cuisine.
I have a question, I should have asked it last night- are the rinks in China wider than US/Canada? Sure looked that way to me.
I look forward to the full roster coming together. My one concern is that 3rd line center position.
I think it's entirely possible we see Kuraly there to start unless one of the 3 youngins knock it out of the park the next 2 weeks. Kuraly can at least skate and having two talented wingers would help his offensive numbers obviously. Wags as the 4th line C.
63-37-88
74-46-17
43-52-10
20-14-42
ex: 55
I don't hate that besides having 4 young wingers on your 2nd/3rd lines. However, I think that could be pretty solid. Debrusk and Donato seem to have fairly solid chemistry. I don't think Kuraly is that much worse offensively than Nash, and he's a million times quicker. Let Frederic and JFK go down and play 20 minutes a night in all situations and if one of them deserves a call up then you move Kuraly back to the 4th line.
And what does it matter? Soft or hard, winning hockey games is the object, isn't it.I would say their degree of softness is more a matter of opinion
And what does it matter? Soft or hard, winning hockey games is the object, isn't it.
Entertainment as well.And what does it matter? Soft or hard, winning hockey games is the object, isn't it.
Yeah had that during my visit to the States. Got some dinner at Chipotle right after I landed. Regreted that the very next morning
Hope that’s not mid season form for Gryz, if so he will be eating lots of popcorn this year.Just some of my thoughts after finally watching the recording-
Zboril took a couple shots today. Had some heads up plays too.
Didn’t notice Vaak much. Not a bad thing. I was looking for him specifically.
Gryz looks like he’s in mid season form.
Love DeBrusks energy.
As far as the competing between JFK/Frederic/Studnicka for the 3rd line center role goes at this point- I say Kuraly.
I don't know if they are true Olympic width but the two arenas they played in were definitely wider than NHL surfaces. Not sure if that's just these two rinks or if that's the standard over there.I have a question, I should have asked it last night- are the rinks in China wider than US/Canada? Sure looked that way to me.
I found myself not liking it. Trade didn't bother me at all when went down, now I feel like 'damn, he's not ours anymore'Odd to hear Czarnik's name for the Flames
Oh you poor thing. I can sympathize.I'm willing to bet this is what happened to Charlie and DeBrusk.
I hope the team nutritionists have a plan to help ease them back into their normal diets once they get home.
The biggest mistake I made after I came home from my trip was eat a ton of pasta. I had been craving it for 2 weeks and it was like finding an oasis in the desert. I should have eased back into things and that's all I'll say.
I found myself not liking it. Trade didn't bother me at all when went down, now I feel like 'damn, he's not ours anymore'
Really?Hope that’s not mid season form for Gryz, if so he will be eating lots of popcorn this year.
Really?
Thought he looked good