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chief10
11-16-2006, 02:24 PM
If Tim Thomas stumbles again do you think it will be the end of the line for him in boston. Does this guy realize he is supposed to stay in the net! :realmad:

BigFish
11-16-2006, 03:23 PM
:bgi: What a mess!

chief10
11-16-2006, 03:28 PM
jacobs destoyed that fan base.

BigFish
11-16-2006, 03:29 PM
You are right Chief.....the strike did its share of damage also! :exp:

chief10
11-16-2006, 03:34 PM
thomas better stop flopping around or he's done.

ProfessorM
11-16-2006, 04:04 PM
I grew up absolutely loving hockey. Played the sport from 5 years old to early 30's. Boston was a hockey town first and foremost when I was a kid. The original 6. My idol was #4 and was a young teen during the Big Bad Bruins. I never missed a game for many years. I yern for that style of hockey but it has changed to something that just bores me to tears and will never go back so they have lost me forever. I can't say I have watched a whole hockey game in a decade or more, only the olympic's or an occasional frozen four. Really too bad to see the Bruins struggle to be a legit team. If it wasn't for the dedicated hockey fan base here hockey would have hit the highway a long time ago here. Unfortuntly Jacobs knows that and only spends what he has too to fill the seats. Like stated before it is a buisness now not a sport like it was years ago.:uhuh: Who the hell really cares what I think.:confused:

pops02
11-16-2006, 04:18 PM
Going into the season, the biggest question mark was the goaltending, and it is quite obvious why. Thomas is all over the ice, out of position, i dont know why they signed him to a 3 year deal, at the beginning of this year. On the other hand, the 3rd period last night, against the Capitols, was the most exciting hockey i have seen the B's play in 5 years. They played with desperation, in the third period, and played very well. They need to play like that, the whole game.

chief10
11-16-2006, 04:20 PM
stan jonathan
terry o'reilly
wensink

those were exciting games to watch , you just never knew what was going to happen next. but now........a guy gets high sticked and he checks for blood. F the powerplay take him out.

the ref's need to let them hit..they call too much.

chief10
11-16-2006, 04:23 PM
Going into the season, the biggest question mark was the goaltending, and it is quite obvious why. Thomas is all over the ice, out of position, i dont know why they signed him to a 3 year deal, at the beginning of this year. On the other hand, the 3rd period last night, against the Capitols, was the most exciting hockey i have seen the B's play in 5 years. They played with desperation, in the third period, and played very well. They need to play like that, the whole game.

O'connell signed him before he was canned. terrible. he must have been swimming in gin & tonic with all the stupid things he did.

pops02
11-17-2006, 08:40 AM
haaaa, perhaps he was, or maybee talking to Garth Snow with the Islanders. At least they didnt sign him to a 20 year deal :eek:

chief10
11-17-2006, 11:15 AM
Chiarelli will most likely get rid of all o'connells disasters.

ProfessorM
11-17-2006, 11:39 AM
stan jonathan
terry o'reilly
wensink

.

Old time hockey:kewl:

chief10
11-17-2006, 11:48 AM
I miss Don Cherry. :jester:

Slapshot the movie never gets old.:cheers:

pops02
11-18-2006, 12:26 PM
Best hockey fight i ever saw, Stan Johnathan, VS Bouchard, of the Habs, center ice, toe to toe, throwing bombs, lasted 5 minutes, decision, Johnathan:as:

ProfessorM
11-19-2006, 04:32 PM
Met him in a bar. Built like a fire hydrant. Tough as nails. Miller, Wiensink, O'Rielly, Johnathan, Neely. I loved them all. My kind of hockey players. Almost forgot Cashman he had some great fights too.

afterhours
11-19-2006, 05:39 PM
jay miller was scary tough- miller vs kordic- epic.

Squid kids Dad
11-19-2006, 06:39 PM
Hey.. They have won 3 in a row...Look out!!!!

MarshCappa
11-20-2006, 04:48 PM
O'connell signed him before he was canned. terrible. he must have been swimming in gin & tonic with all the stupid things he did.

Goaltending and defense were 2 big glarring holes to be filled and they did basically nothing. Paul Mara?????? Give me a break! Bruins and the organization have a lot of work to do before I get excited about them. It's really sad, it's so hard to watch them. I wish they put more college hockey on the tube. Go Friars!

MarshCappa
11-20-2006, 04:50 PM
Hey.. They have won 3 in a row...Look out!!!!


Untill I read this I wouldn't have even known they won 3 in a row! I used to watch every game.

pops02
11-21-2006, 09:08 AM
I think the bruins actually have a good defence, they are just young, and need to get experience. Chara, and Stuart, they would be #1 defensemen on most teams, then throw in Alberts, whos big, and tough, but not alot of experience, same with Jurcina. Marra, i have not seen alot of his play, seems to be hot headed, and might hurt the team at the wrong time, but does play with attitude. The goaltending, on the other hand.......

teaser
11-24-2006, 10:57 PM
Did you see these asses today?

They should have just not showed up, disappoint the fans as usual.

Said here before by someone "New management, new players, same old Bruins!"

These words are just too true.

Not giving up on them, just venting.

Besides, when I watch a game like the one today it just gets me heated and I end up outside after the game doing yard work. After todays game, my yard is clean of all leaves, grass is mowed for the last time and all furniture is put away.

If they play saturday like they did today I'll have to start cleaning someone else's yard to work off the anger.

riverrat55
11-25-2006, 08:45 PM
I don't know what is worst, watching the Bruins, Celtics , or Boston College football????? Ye""ch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:whackin:

sok
11-29-2006, 10:03 PM
Going into the season, the biggest question mark was the goaltending, and it is quite obvious why. Thomas is all over the ice, out of position, i dont know why they signed him to a 3 year deal, at the beginning of this year. On the other hand, the 3rd period last night, against the Capitols, was the most exciting hockey i have seen the B's play in 5 years. They played with desperation, in the third period, and played very well. They need to play like that, the whole game.

Still worried about the goaltending?
11/28/06
Between blocked shots & missed shots & 45 saves(should have been 46) 72 total
Bullsh*t-kicked in goal.
Thomas was awesome last night.
Stood on his head.
When was the last time you heard that?
Toivenen as a backup?
Great goalie for a few games.
Just can't stay healthy. Look at his ankle and it breaks.
They have a prospect goalie they sent way down that is supposed to be the best in the world.
Forget the name.
QMJHL?

sok
11-29-2006, 10:23 PM
I miss Don Cherry. :jester:

Slapshot the movie never gets old.:cheers:

Slapshot NEVER gets old.
BUT If you ever come across it and can rent it.
"The Chiefs"
Laval, Quebec.
Great,ugly,bloody hockey movie.

You miss Don Cherry?
Old,old B's Fan or Canadian?

pops02
11-30-2006, 10:47 AM
There is a great read on espn.com on Don Cherry. The TEAM has been playing good the past couple of weeks, they all seem to to be skating hard, forcheck real good, and even backcheck...lol....that takes alot of pressure off the D, and the goalies....sok, do you think Thomas in a bona fide #1 in this league ? Just curious.

chief10
11-30-2006, 12:08 PM
I think he finally realized he needs to stay close to the net. everytime he wanders or flops too far from the crease he gets himself in trouble. I wasn't around last week but I did see the highlight when he passed the puck to a player on toronto and then dove in front of the net.:liquify: he has been staying upright and for him thats the key. As far as a #1 in the league ..I don't think so. he just happens to be our #1. hopefully he continues to play well, its much easier to watch when he's not flopping around like a bluefish. :lossinit:

chief10
11-30-2006, 12:12 PM
Slapshot NEVER gets old.
BUT If you ever come across it and can rent it.
"The Chiefs"
Laval, Quebec.
Great,ugly,bloody hockey movie.

You miss Don Cherry?
Old,old B's Fan or Canadian?

B's fan. I never said he could count:D I miss seeing his tv show with grapes his dog. I see him on some TSN games with the center ice package. he still cracks me up. guys wardrobe is out of control.

TheSpecialist
11-30-2006, 02:53 PM
You guys would love the shirt I have on today:

P.J. Stock
Crew on the front.

On the back:

ASSKICKER

One of the toughest in the new generations too bad they let him go.

Hason Bros: " We'll give em a litle old time hockey, Eddie Shore, lay a little lumber on the teeth"

pops02
11-30-2006, 05:31 PM
:rotf2: he was a toughguy, and he was not that big either.

spinncognito
12-01-2006, 08:41 AM
Have been watching a few games lately and they have been exciting. I too miss the old style and Big-Bad-Bruins but I would not call todays hockey boring.

How about that save Thomas made last night! Fricken unbelievable! Stopped all of the extended shootout breakaways as well to give the B's the W. :beat:

afterhours
12-01-2006, 10:01 AM
[QUOTE=TheSpecialist



Hason Bros: " We'll give em a litle old time hockey, Eddie Shore, lay a little lumber on the teeth"[/QUOTE]

:humpty:

chief10
12-01-2006, 11:21 AM
"Dave's a Killer!" ..................Dave's a Mess.

TheSpecialist
12-01-2006, 11:29 AM
"These Guys are %$%$%$%$ -ing Animaaalllss"

chief10
12-01-2006, 11:36 AM
"trade me right F%&*#ing now...then hang up"

sok
12-01-2006, 09:28 PM
There is a great read on espn.com on Don Cherry. The TEAM has been playing good the past couple of weeks, they all seem to to be skating hard, forcheck real good, and even backcheck...lol....that takes alot of pressure off the D, and the goalies....sok, do you think Thomas in a bona fide #1 in this league ? Just curious.

Right now. This week, yup. Next week maybe no.
Thomas works for the time being.
Maybe not Hall of Fame.
Until he blows another one, really bad, keep him in net.
See what happens. What's the alternative?
Toivenen? Good goalie. Injures way to easily for the NHL.
Finley? He lasted what 1 period the other night?

sok
12-01-2006, 09:34 PM
You guys would love the shirt I have on today:

P.J. Stock
Crew on the front.

On the back:

ASSKICKER

One of the toughest in the new generations too bad they let him go.

Hason Bros: " We'll give em a litle old time hockey, Eddie Shore, lay a little lumber on the teeth"

If I had to pick a jersey with a name for an x-mas present....
Stock would have to be it.
I guess he lost an eye. Does a radio show in Canada now.
And it wasn't the fights or who he fought.
It was always the wave on the way to the box. Even in Montreal.
One of my favorites.

chief10
01-05-2007, 02:48 PM
the bruins have given up 28 goals in the last 5 games..time to pull the trigger chiarelli !
won't be long now.
Go Patriots! :boots:

TheSpecialist
01-05-2007, 08:04 PM
The wave on the way to the box was the best thing ever in the NHL. Lately the NHL, and NFL have been wussified by those in charge. Even the NBA is tougher than football...:jester:

sok
01-05-2007, 09:47 PM
There is a tribute video/highlights on Youtube for PJ Stock.

And pull the trigger Chiarelli?
Who are they going to get?
I admit Thomas blew a bad one.
But still what is the alternative?
Toivenen?
Sauve? Lost a job as a backup in Phoenix?
Next game is Philly. The Oakland Raiders of hockey.
#30 out of 30.
More games left than anyone but Pissburgh and only three points out.
I still say Thomas is the starter.

(I'm starting to sound like a Sox fan?????)

chief10
01-05-2007, 11:45 PM
thomas will play but they need someone else to help out. my prediction they will trade for another goalie...that means they lose a forward or defenseman in a trade. wouldn't be surprised if it was sturm.

afterhours
01-06-2007, 08:20 AM
"Dave's a Killer!" ..................Dave's a Mess.

on agaim last night...could watch it 1000 times! we need a little of that in the nhl. i MISS the pyhsical aspect of the game.

chief10
01-06-2007, 10:49 AM
AH- I have the dvd. can never watch it with the kids around. gonna have to make some time for that I think. olde tyme hockey:kewl: