buconvict {l Wrote}:flyingelvii {l Wrote}:buconvict {l Wrote}:flyingelvii {l Wrote}:buconvict {l Wrote}:The Bruins got blown out by the 2nd worst team in the entire league last night. Blown out. Anyone care to explain to me how having Savard would've changed a 5-1 outcome?
Jesus Christ, the Bruins merrymen are worse than almost all others. They have an injured guy so it excuses their chronic lack of depth, leadership, and ability to score goals or protect their own net.
The Bruins will likely be in 12th PLACE by Friday. They, and everyone who apologizes for and accepts mediocrity, suck.
Phil Kessel wouldn't have helped either. Something you have never done but I have asked you multiple times:
Without knowing what you know now, how would you have constructed this Bruins team so it fits under the cap?
Edit: My point being that it's more of a players/coaching problem than a FO problem.
I've answered your stupid cap question at least three times.
Phil Kessel would definitely help, since he can do something that nobody else on the team can do. Score goals. Which is, if I'm not mistaken, the point of hockey.
And what would you do to clear the cap space? Also include the corresponding move to replace the players that you think Chia should have jettisoned. You keep giving an incomplete answer.
And at this point, the team's problem goes a lot deeper than scoring goals.
No. I've answered your question three times. Read through the thread if you want the answer.
I'm glad that you are happy with being in 12th place.
You are quite honestly retarded. The logic that took you to that last assertion is mind-bottling.
Now to get more analytical, one of the biggest problems with the team this year is that they are getting absolutely nothing offensively from the back. Chara has been greatly subpar, Wideman...well, he just sucks right now, Hunwick is inconsistent and still isn't providing the same offense as last year, and Morris, while performing well, hasn't done as much as he was expected to do in terms of scoring. The Bruins scoring problems goes far beyond Phil Kessel. But keep trying to think one player has the ability to make a team go from last in scoring (their current position) to first in scoring (their position last year). Kessel would probably net the team about 10 more goals at this point, which might make them 8th instead of 12th but still in a pretty precarious situation.