missingchicklet
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Great night for Krug. Cannot say enough good things about his offensive and DEFENSIVE play in the playoffs. He is very important to the B's success.
"It’s not often you see a guy throw a hit like that without a helmet on, especially a small person like that." --63
Will that make him 5'11" when he does that?Torey has been with with us dating back to the year we lost to the Hawks in the finals. He's the Bruin I most want to see hoist the Cup.
After some period of time just reading these boards i finally registered. So hi to all of you.
I saw Krug first time in when he (and Hamilton) made their first appearences in the 2013 post season. At the very moment i saw that this guy is a going to be one hell of a player. There has been some ups and downs for Krug and his career hasnt developed as it looked like back in the days, but i think this season has proved that he is more elite d-man than secondary unit player. However theres some issues still remaining and it seems that hes not those guys who manage to handle regular season with high quality from day to day, but when it comes to post season hes totally different player now. Theres something same with the career high Crosby who might be searching his game during the regular season, but when it comes to must win situations he is giving everything what it takes for winning. Thats the issue with Krug, these guys are wery limited in the todays NHL and most wanted players...and they will cost especially when they are not 3rd line grinders. Krug will have terrific deal with the Bruins or somewhere else and i really cant see that there is too much of these winner type of guys in Bruins at the moment and they should sign him at any cost.
Give him a deal right in line with theirs - no one will be unhappy
When he first broke into the league I hoped he’d become a Rafalski like player. I’d say these playoffs are the closest he’s gotten to that level. Rafalski was also a beast defensively and a good hitter. Krug definitely has the heart.He makes me think of a better Rafalski which is a dream come true.
He needs to stay.
If we win it all, would a money ball strategy dictate that he be traded? Or do we pay him and trade other players?Man, his value across the league right now with this PP efficiency is ridiculous. You could probably get both of Colorado's 1st round picks in this draft for him in a trade.
If we win it all, would a money ball strategy dictate that he be traded? Or do we pay him and trade other players?
No idea. It pays to keep him at a reasonable cost (under $7m) and it pays to trade him at his highest value when your PP is at a historic rate. I guess if someone is willing to trade all out for him and you can get a future #1C in Zegras or maybe Cozens plus more, I think I would make that trade if I were the GM.If we win it all, would a money ball strategy dictate that he be traded? Or do we pay him and trade other players?