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Post by caperbruins on Feb 25, 2024 1:29:15 GMT
FUCKIN' RIGHT, BOQVUIST! Nice centering pass by Brazzer. Brazeau has good puck possession skills . He’s got a heavy stick. I think there is a spot for him in the bottom six .
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Post by jmwalters on Feb 25, 2024 1:29:16 GMT
Braz is just a mile more confident in the O zone than Lauko or Steen
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Post by RichHillOntario on Feb 25, 2024 1:30:07 GMT
Well done, Grit-less. You almost gave up possession of the puck right beside your goaltender until Swayman covered the puck. Too easily manhandled for such a vital position.
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Post by caperbruins on Feb 25, 2024 1:30:11 GMT
FUCKIN' RIGHT, BOQVUIST! Nice centering pass by Brazzer. Brazeau has good puck possession skills . He’s got a heavy stick. I think there is a spot for him in the bottom six . Boqvist has top 9 potential in my opinion. Good skater , nice edges.
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Post by davinator on Feb 25, 2024 1:30:23 GMT
Hehe....Bobo Brazeau...hehe... P.S. Shut up Bieksa.
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Post by MrHulot on Feb 25, 2024 1:30:28 GMT
Bo from Braz, Arshdeep Adolf, we're coming full circle...
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Post by islamorada on Feb 25, 2024 1:30:52 GMT
Braz is just a mile more confident in the O zone than Lauko or Steen He weighs more than both of them.
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Post by RichHillOntario on Feb 25, 2024 1:31:15 GMT
FUCKIN' RIGHT, BOQVUIST! Nice centering pass by Brazzer. Brazeau has good puck possession skills . He’s got a heavy stick. I think there is a spot for him in the bottom six . Great to see you back on the boards, caper. Unless you've been on the whole time and haven't caught you.
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Post by davinator on Feb 25, 2024 1:31:54 GMT
Braz is just a mile more confident in the O zone than Lauko or Steen It goes with being big and heavy. He's a keeper.
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Post by caperbruins on Feb 25, 2024 1:33:04 GMT
I’d rather Beecher over Geekie at this point .
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Post by jmwalters on Feb 25, 2024 1:33:37 GMT
Braz is just a mile more confident in the O zone than Lauko or Steen It goes with being big and heavy. He's a keeper. For now. It’s usually down the stretch when the call ups start to fade so we shall see if he can keep it up. But so far so good
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Post by caperbruins on Feb 25, 2024 1:34:11 GMT
Brazeau has good puck possession skills . He’s got a heavy stick. I think there is a spot for him in the bottom six . Great to see you back on the boards, caper. Unless you've been on the whole time and haven't caught you. Thanks , man . I mostly text with my life long friend from Framingham but missed you guys .
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Post by jmwalters on Feb 25, 2024 1:34:22 GMT
I’d rather Beecher over Geekie at this point . Yeah Geek is having a hard time the last several games.
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Post by sandogbrewin on Feb 25, 2024 1:38:26 GMT
Braz is just a mile more confident in the O zone than Lauko or Steen I like Lauko but has gotten away from being an irritating, antagonizer with a solid forecheck. He's lost that. Still prefer him over Steen, Brown or Richard.
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Post by jmwalters on Feb 25, 2024 1:38:42 GMT
Heini!!!
2-0
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Post by jmwalters on Feb 25, 2024 1:39:29 GMT
Braz is just a mile more confident in the O zone than Lauko or Steen I like Lauko but has gotten away from being an irritating, antagonizer with a solid forecheck. He's lost that. Still prefer him over Steen, Brown or Richard. Agreed
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Post by sandogbrewin on Feb 25, 2024 1:39:37 GMT
Heinen and Frederic with great net front presence.
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Post by caperbruins on Feb 25, 2024 1:40:40 GMT
Heinen and Frederic with great net front presence. Big goal. Vancouver was coming on .
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Post by RichHillOntario on Feb 25, 2024 1:41:09 GMT
Braz is just a mile more confident in the O zone than Lauko or Steen It goes with being big and heavy. He's a keeper. It does, dav. The fourth line generated the goal but consider this. I was reading some league news about the Rangers being the hottest team having won 10 straight and came across an article in Deadspin about how vital their fourth line has been to their recent success: "Speaking of that fourth line, it’s anchored by Barclay Goodrow at center, and rookies Adam Edstrom and Matthew Rempe, who have made some immediate impacts so far. Both guys are huge, being six-foot-seven and six-foot-eight respectively. Rempe dropped the gloves in his NHL debut at the Stadium Series, and has played physical, high-pressure hockey since joining the team. Edstrom scored a goal in his first game with the Rangers, and has since been playing smart hockey in terms of getting pucks in deep, using his size to his advantage, and of course, the physicality. The Rangers have needed a physical presence since they’ve traded Ryan Reaves, and have found it in these two rookies." That's the kind of fourth line I thought the Bruins would have when they signed Lucic to go along with Beecher and Greer. The New York trio sound like the kind of tone-setters that are effective in terms of bottling up the other club deep in their own end and causing turnovers. Before Brazeau, any combination of the B's fourth line were like mosquitos on a rhino's ass by comparison.
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Post by MrHulot on Feb 25, 2024 1:41:13 GMT
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Post by socca10 on Feb 25, 2024 1:41:24 GMT
Nice 7th player goal!
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Post by sandogbrewin on Feb 25, 2024 1:43:03 GMT
Refs standing right there and don't call anything on another punk Miller.
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Post by RichHillOntario on Feb 25, 2024 1:45:02 GMT
He looks like he could fit into any beach party movie with Frankie and Annette.
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Post by The OC on Feb 25, 2024 1:45:07 GMT
How can anybody in the western world and specifically in an English speaking country name their kid "Arshdeep"? The girl working the drive through window the other day when I picked up my burger was named Assdeep. I kid you not and I feel bad for her and the implications in her new country.
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Post by RichHillOntario on Feb 25, 2024 1:46:24 GMT
Refs standing right there and don't call anything on another punk Miller. Wotherspoon got mugged in front of Swayman. Refs stood by admiring Wotherspoon's hair.
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