Help for the Power Play with Jagr
April 2, 2013
The Boston Bruins have been one of the best teams in the NHL at even strength for the past three seasons. However during that time they have also featured one of the league’s worst power plays. Despite being one of the very best teams at even strength, and top of league in penalty killing, Bruins [...]
With Rask for Nash Unlikely and Unwise what Should Peter Charielli do to Improve the Bs
November 29, 2011
Even in the midst of an 11 game winning streak the NHL trade winds have followed the Boston Bruins this year. When the team stumbled out of the gates many were waiting for GM Peter Charielli to shake up the roster to snap the Bruins out of their funk. To his credit Charielli stayed patient [...]
Patience……And Patrice Bergeron
November 12, 2011
When the Stanley Cup Champion Boston Bruins stumbled out of the gates this season they had many people worried. A 3-7 start to the season marked by a somewhat stagnant offense had many thinking that GM Peter Charielli needed to make a trade. The thought that another scorer would help the team shake off the [...]
A Total Team Effort
June 26, 2011
The Boston Bruins have won the Stanley Cup. The fans have celebrated. The team has rode the Duck Boats. Hockey is back in Boston. Everything is great. However, now that the dust has settled, it is time to analyze how exactly the Bruins did win the championship as this was a unique season for a [...]
Game 7 Stanley Cup – the Way It Should Be
June 15, 2011
“Hockey – a game that, even at the highest level, is utter chaos about one third of the time” – Jack Edwards Given the nature of hockey it is only right that the Stanley Cup final go to seven games. Playoff hockey is such an intense thing and at it’s best is such a pleasure [...]