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Wednesday @ 12:07 PM ET
Ty Anderson: Bruins ownership shares message after down year
dothedougie
Boston Bruins
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Joined: 10.24.2013

Thursday @ 9:19 AM ET
Well since Sweeney and Neely are still safe, what is the over/under on Sacco getting a new contract? Love how they keep throwing the same poop against the wall and hoping something sticks. Just stupid. The Jacobs family is a plague to this franchise.
77emac77
Boston Bruins
Location: Duct tape cant fix stupid but it can muffle the sound, MA
Joined: 04.22.2010

Thursday @ 2:47 PM ET
Well since Sweeney and Neely are still safe, what is the over/under on Sacco getting a new contract? Love how they keep throwing the same poop against the wall and hoping something sticks. Just stupid. The Jacobs family is a plague to this franchise.
- dothedougie


I dont blame Jacobs this time. since the cap went in they've been spending to the limit. This is really on Sweeney, mediocre talent evaluation, repeatedly blaming the coach for his failure to bring in quality players, either by draft or free agency. What coach would even want to play here knowing he's either gonna get the blame and be fired, or sweeney finally does get fired and the new GM brings in his own coach.
77emac77
Boston Bruins
Location: Duct tape cant fix stupid but it can muffle the sound, MA
Joined: 04.22.2010

Thursday @ 2:48 PM ET
I dont blame Jacobs this time. since the cap went in they've been spending to the limit. This is really on Sweeney, mediocre talent evaluation, repeatedly blaming the coach for his failure to bring in quality players, either by draft or free agency. What coach would even want to play here knowing he's either gonna get the blame and be fired, or sweeney finally does get fired and the new GM brings in his own coach.
- 77emac77


unless the problem is Jacobs won't hire the scouts and talent evaluators that Sweeney really needs, then its on him.
dothedougie
Boston Bruins
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Joined: 10.24.2013

Thursday @ 3:14 PM ET
unless the problem is Jacobs won't hire the scouts and talent evaluators that Sweeney really needs, then its on him.
- 77emac77



It is on Sweeney and Neely. Thats why they should be let go. That responsibility falls to ownership.

I would much rather a new GM be present to do even a partial rebuild. There needs to be a new vision for this team.
dothedougie
Boston Bruins
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Joined: 10.24.2013

Yesterday @ 9:11 AM ET
Season is over. Looks like the Bruins have a top 5 pick (before the lottery). Here is my abbreviated breakdown.

If the Bruins score a top 2 pick in the lottery: Michael Misa or Matthew Schaefer (in that order). These should be the easiest picks.

If its possible to pick in the 3-4 range: James Hagens, Porter Martone (in that order)

Assuming we pick at the current spot or at #6 or #7: Anton Frondel, Jackson Smith, Caleb Desnoyers, Jack O'brien, Victor Eklund (by order of personal preference).

I am assuming with all of this that if the pick happens later, all of the suggestions for picking sooner will already be taken.

I think even if the worst happens and they pick later in the top 10, as long as Sweeney isnt completely hammered at the draft they should get a player that can play in 1-2 years. If its a top 4 pick the bruins could very likely have a player that makes the roster next year
77emac77
Boston Bruins
Location: Duct tape cant fix stupid but it can muffle the sound, MA
Joined: 04.22.2010

Yesterday @ 11:13 AM ET
Season is over. Looks like the Bruins have a top 5 pick (before the lottery). Here is my abbreviated breakdown.

If the Bruins score a top 2 pick in the lottery: Michael Misa or Matthew Schaefer (in that order). These should be the easiest picks.

If its possible to pick in the 3-4 range: James Hagens, Porter Martone (in that order)

Assuming we pick at the current spot or at #6 or #7: Anton Frondel, Jackson Smith, Caleb Desnoyers, Jack O'brien, Victor Eklund (by order of personal preference).

I am assuming with all of this that if the pick happens later, all of the suggestions for picking sooner will already be taken.

I think even if the worst happens and they pick later in the top 10, as long as Sweeney isnt completely hammered at the draft they should get a player that can play in 1-2 years. If its a top 4 pick the bruins could very likely have a player that makes the roster next year

- dothedougie


man its too early to talk draft, I'm trying to decide if i'm rooting for florida or the blues.
dothedougie
Boston Bruins
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Joined: 10.24.2013

Yesterday @ 11:22 AM ET
man its too early to talk draft, I'm trying to decide if i'm rooting for florida or the blues.
- 77emac77



Meh. I'm less interested this year. But since I live in Colorado, ill cheer for the Avs. The Landeskog comeback story is kinda neat.

Ill be watching games, but my focus is more towards looking at prospects
Hesh_
Philadelphia Flyers
Joined: 07.29.2013

Yesterday @ 1:41 PM ET
Season is over. Looks like the Bruins have a top 5 pick (before the lottery). Here is my abbreviated breakdown.

If the Bruins score a top 2 pick in the lottery: Michael Misa or Matthew Schaefer (in that order). These should be the easiest picks.

If its possible to pick in the 3-4 range: James Hagens, Porter Martone (in that order)

Assuming we pick at the current spot or at #6 or #7: Anton Frondel, Jackson Smith, Caleb Desnoyers, Jack O'brien, Victor Eklund (by order of personal preference).

I am assuming with all of this that if the pick happens later, all of the suggestions for picking sooner will already be taken.

I think even if the worst happens and they pick later in the top 10, as long as Sweeney isnt completely hammered at the draft they should get a player that can play in 1-2 years. If its a top 4 pick the bruins could very likely have a player that makes the roster next year

- dothedougie


You still might end up with Hagens. He’s been falling in people’s minds, and to a lesser extent, Martone as well. Meanwhile, O’Brien and Desnoyers are on the rise. Not many draft guys agree on much after the two big prizes.

I wouldn’t be surprised by anything once Schaefer and Misa are off the board. Last year the madness started early, and if that happens again this year, I wouldn’t bat an eye.

Over in Flyerville, we’re wondering how it’ll shake out, too.

https://www.tankathon.com/nhl/pick_odds

Here’s everyone’s odds at each spot.
dothedougie
Boston Bruins
Location: DISCLAIMER: HEAVY SARCASM FILTER, CO
Joined: 10.24.2013

Yesterday @ 2:20 PM ET
You still might end up with Hagens. He’s been falling in people’s minds, and to a lesser extent, Martone as well. Meanwhile, O’Brien and Desnoyers are on the rise. Not many draft guys agree on much after the two big prizes.

I wouldn’t be surprised by anything once Schaefer and Misa are off the board. Last year the madness started early, and if that happens again this year, I wouldn’t bat an eye.

Over in Flyerville, we’re wondering how it’ll shake out, too.

https://www.tankathon.com/nhl/pick_odds

Here’s everyone’s odds at each spot.

- Hesh_



We will see. I have no doubt that if the Bruins pick after #2, Hagens will be there target if he is still on the board. No doubt in my mind it will happen that way. I also wouldn't mind the pick either.

Smith also intrigues me as a prospect. He reminds me of McAvoy at that age but better. Part of me wants to see a D man get taken so they can move on from McAvoy/Lindholm (or at least one of them). I dont see McAvoy as a true number one but would be a fantastic partner for a #1D man.