The fix is in, the Bruins will win the president's trophy and the Stanley Cup and the Hawks will win the draft lottery. The Leafs will get screwed by a questionable call by a ref and another 1st round exit.
Where's Al Iafrate and Gary Leeman?And you thought John Tory was a bad boy, how about this?
Top 12 NHL Players Who Allegedly Slept With A Teammate's Wife (thesportster.com)
I think the reaction from the media has been mostly positive in that they agree that the team is better in terms of overall grit and much better depth for the bottom 6 forwards. I think they're pretty strong up the middle especially if O'Reilly goes to the 3rd line and #91 goes back to centre. I heard that Keefe might experiment with that before the playoffs.Leafs make deals for O'Reilly, Accari, McCabe and Lafferty. Toronto media "Risky".
Tampa trades 5 picks for a plug, Toronto media "Julian BrissBois is the smartest GM in the NHL".
LMAO.
I’ll take a stab at that:I was watching the Bruin game last night and the talking heads were comparing the Bruins to the 1976-77 Canadiens. That is high praise when one considers:
"Nine future Hockey Hall of Famers were part of that Canadiens team, 11 if you include general manager Sam Pollock and coach Scotty Bowman."
"Boston improved to 48-8-5 in its 61st game, besting the Montreal team from 1976-77 that reached 100 points in 62 games when there were regulation ties and no extra points for overtime or shootout victories." How many of this year's Bruin team will make the HOF?
I think Hall is a really long shot.I’ll take a stab at that:
Very likely: Bergeron and Marchand.
On course: Pastrnak.
Early, but looking promising: McEvoy.
Longshot: Hall (Hart Trophy winner).
I know Marchand may have been one of the best Bruins, but I don't think he's "very likely" going to the HOF, like Bergeron is.I’ll take a stab at that:
Very likely: Bergeron and Marchand.