Dans cet épisode de Poke The Bear, Conor et Ty discutent des chances que les Bruins soient réellement sous-estimés cette saison, la confiance dans un rebond de Jeremy Swayman et l’interview de Ty avec James Hagens. 0:00 ⏰Pisode Timeline⏰ 4:21 Les Bruins sont-ils sous-estimés? 20:48 Prizepicks 22:35 Jeremy Swayman peut-il rebondir cette saison? 31:00 Abonnez-vous aux Bruins Rinkside! 32:34 James Hagens est officiellement retourné au Boston College pour la deuxième saison 39:35 Merci d’avoir regardé! 💰 Prix de prix – https://prizepicks.onelink.me/lme0/clns Téléchargez l’application aujourd’hui et utilisez des CLN de code lorsque vous vous inscrivez et obtenez 50 $ instantanément lorsque vous jouez à 5 $! ——————————————————————————————————————- CLNS Media est le premier fournisseur en ligne de couverture audio / vidéo pour les Sports de Boston. Soyez complet à l’intérieur de l’accès aux Bruins de TD Garden, aux patins de jeu de Warrior et partout sur la route. Les initiés accrédités de CLNS #NHLBRUINS Mike « Trags » Petraglia, Evan Marinski, Conor Ryan et Joe « Haggs » Haggerty. Fournir des nouvelles et des analyses instantanées en temps réel, ainsi que un accès complet aux vidéos complètes des joueurs, des entraîneurs, de la propriété et de tous les autres sur Causeway Street. Pour les Celtics, Patriots, Red Sox, College Hoops, Histoire de la NBA, allez ici aux canaux en vedette – https://www.youtube.com/channel/ucip7kykodc3ohun_xheyppw?sub_confirmation=1
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Swayman brought it all on himself. He is a clown.
Short answer is no. Bottom 5 this year no questions.
No they're not
Love The Hockey Show Ty, Bring it back, the sooner the better 😊
13:35 This is a really good point. Believe it or not, B’s fans, the Bruins were decent at even-strength last season, despite the injuries and the trade deadline sell-off. Bruins scored 181 even-strength goals, and allowed 202. Not great, by any means, but an even-strength GF% at 47.3% is good, considering the personnel Boston was icing during the final quarter of last season.
However, last season’s special teams’ performance was TERRIBLE for Boston. They were anemic on the PP and weak on the PK. Boston scored 35 PP goals and 6 SHG… and allowed 56 PP goals plus 13 SHG. That’s a special teams differential of minus-28 for Boston, or a special teams GF% at a measly 37.3%.
If the Bruins get even modest improvement on special teams next season, while continuing to be about the same (or slightly better) at even-strength, they’ll be a good team, overall. Not great, but good.
With our top two defensemen back and sway hopefully coming back into form we should at least be in the wildcard conversation by the end of the year
Yep. Undervalued. We shall see, of course, but the late season tank was worth it to get Hagens but not demonstrative of what is still a playoff team.
The division is going to run over us though, which means our path to the playoffs is essentially null.
We're definitely not better than TBL, FLA or TOR.
Even OTT and MTL last year made some big strides and I don't expect to be beating them in the standings either… I'm not even sure we're better than DET or BUF…
Short answer , nope .
30:51 Did you mean Jimmy Hagens, Conor? 😆
What is the average goal scored per game ???
Mac & Hampus are Back… The exceptional chemistry between pasta and geeky grows ,
It's only fair to allow Lindholm and Zadorov a season to settle in…
We're going to hear from Elias this year.
we've got leadership and skill all 200 ft of the ice. just need to fill in…
I like this team.
Yet the team we see in April's going to be different.
By March, we'll have a good idea on which prospects are staying, who's going to Providence, who's on the trade block,
2026 Draft targets
Trade deadline is when Sweeney does his best work.
We don't know how to value them as assets yet – so they can't be over nor undervalued.
Only time will tell.
Good conversation 👍
Lysell has never scored 25 goals: not in the WHL…he scored 22…and he has torn up the AHL with 15 and 12….plays the power play and first line, 15 and 12….people really expect that to change playing in the NHL….respectfully I really don’t get that….poor defensively, parameter player…and actually was not a scorer in Sweden with the big ice and less physicality. Compare him to Blumel…look, actually look at the stats…ok Lysell was a 1st round pick but that, as one should know, is no guarantee….get what you can for Lysell, he will end up in Europe eventually….