Pandolfo sucks balls and Mac will at least hit and fight. - salvadorsanchez
I'd like to see MacDermid get half the audition that Bourque got ... Problem is that MacD isn't a good fit for the 3rd line and it's tough (and no reason to) to break up one of, if not the best 4th line in the game.
Guaranteed Pandolfo replaces Bourque on that line tonight ...
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Mar 7 @ 3:40 PM ET
I'd like to see MacDermid get half the audition that Bourque got ... Problem is that MacD isn't a good fit for the 3rd line and it's tough (and no reason to) to break up one of, if not the best 4th line in the game.
Guaranteed Pandolfo replaces Bourque on that line tonight ... - JS2012
Clooooode would be wise to move paille up to 3rd and insert MacD.
Toronto has a lot of beef and goonery in their lineup with orr and maclaren etc.
nice that you've come up with such fresh material.
so pandolfo on the 3rd line tonight huh? - Fountain-San
There is just something rhythmic to saying "Dice K".....it's good for comedy.
OK.....something new stop tailgunning Mike Napoli
BTW, I've been scanning so many Brewers and Giants from the Cactus league I'm ready for opening day to get here so they can GTFO of town and my work schedule isn't a mess.
Time to give Caron a shot on the 3rd, and get a quality Arnott type, but only if healthy, or make a move. Not that you'd get a lot for them now, but Peverly, Kelly, and Tree Hugger are the weakest links right now. Their stock is low. It they pick it up, that 3rd line spot isn't as vital. Caron can probably get it done. If the other 3 cant, then it's time for a move, and Green Peace is a UFA and might become a rental for somebody.
27 year old Carl Soderberg hoping to join Bruins after Swedish Elite playoffs. 6'3, 225 lbs. Property of Bruins. Led SEL in scoring.
While the Bruins dropped the puck Thursday night against the Toronto Maple Leafs, it appears the team’s front office may have been up to some work as well. According to TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger, Carl Soderberg is hoping to join Boston after the conclusion of his team’s playoff run. The 27-year-old led the Swedish Elite League in scoring and is widely considered to be the No. 1 player in Sweeden. The forward was originally a second-round pick of the St. Louis Blues back in 2004, and was traded to Boston for goaltender Hannu Toivonon in 2007. Soderberg is currently on the Bruins’ reserve roster, therefore he would not have to clear waivers in order to join the team.
27 year old Carl Soderberg hoping to join Bruins after Swedish Elite playoffs. 6'3, 225 lbs. Property of Bruins. Led SEL in scoring.
While the Bruins dropped the puck Thursday night against the Toronto Maple Leafs, it appears the team’s front office may have been up to some work as well. According to TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger, Carl Soderberg is hoping to join Boston after the conclusion of his team’s playoff run. The 27-year-old led the Swedish Elite League in scoring and is widely considered to be the No. 1 player in Sweeden. The forward was originally a second-round pick of the St. Louis Blues back in 2004, and was traded to Boston for goaltender Hannu Toivonon in 2007. Soderberg is currently on the Bruins’ reserve roster, therefore he would not have to clear waivers in order to join the team.
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Mar 7 @ 11:02 PM ET
THE TIME HAS COME
Darren Dreger @DarrenDreger
27 year old Carl Soderberg hoping to join Bruins after Swedish Elite playoffs. 6'3, 225 lbs. Property of Bruins. Led SEL in scoring.
While the Bruins dropped the puck Thursday night against the Toronto Maple Leafs, it appears the team’s front office may have been up to some work as well. According to TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger, Carl Soderberg is hoping to join Boston after the conclusion of his team’s playoff run. The 27-year-old led the Swedish Elite League in scoring and is widely considered to be the No. 1 player in Sweeden. The forward was originally a second-round pick of the St. Louis Blues back in 2004, and was traded to Boston for goaltender Hannu Toivonon in 2007. Soderberg is currently on the Bruins’ reserve roster, therefore he would not have to clear waivers in order to join the team.
27 year old Carl Soderberg hoping to join Bruins after Swedish Elite playoffs. 6'3, 225 lbs. Property of Bruins. Led SEL in scoring.
While the Bruins dropped the puck Thursday night against the Toronto Maple Leafs, it appears the team’s front office may have been up to some work as well. According to TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger, Carl Soderberg is hoping to join Boston after the conclusion of his team’s playoff run. The 27-year-old led the Swedish Elite League in scoring and is widely considered to be the No. 1 player in Sweeden. The forward was originally a second-round pick of the St. Louis Blues back in 2004, and was traded to Boston for goaltender Hannu Toivonon in 2007. Soderberg is currently on the Bruins’ reserve roster, therefore he would not have to clear waivers in order to join the team.
Pandolfo actually wasn't terrible on L3 last night, hopefully Caron can show something ... he really looked like he was finally getting it towards the end of last year.
Pandolfo actually wasn't terrible on L3 last night, hopefully Caron can show something ... he really looked like he was finally getting it towards the end of last year. - Double_A
Well...I wouldnt give Caron too much of a long leash...he has had his opportunities before..have to admit, Im not thrilled about this...seems to me there are better options out there...will see...
Doctors treating Swiss ice hockey player Ronny Keller say he has been left paralyzed by his injuries sustained during a playoff game.
Swiss Paraplegic Centre doctor Michael Baumberger says Keller has sustained "permanent spinal paralysis" by damage to his fourth thoracic vertebra.
Bamberger says in a statement that Keller did not sustain head or brain injuries.
The Olten defender hit the boards head first in overtime of a second-tier playoff match against Langenthal on Tuesday.
Keller was treated on the ice and airlifted by helicopter to the specialist hospital at Nottwil, where he underwent surgery.
Swiss media reported that Langenthal player Stefan Schnyder has been questioned by police, and the hockey league is investigating his challenge with Keller.