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Ty Anderson
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Location: @_TyAnderson, MA
Joined: 02.21.2008

Aug 28 @ 3:57 PM ET
Ty Anderson: The All-Time Modern Era Bruins
BestRapperAlive
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: OEL is one of the greatest players of his generation - James Tanner
Joined: 06.21.2012

Aug 28 @ 4:14 PM ET
Wow, that guy's line-up was horrible, but yours is nice I forgot about Glenn Murray, that guy was good
l19f9
Joined: 06.07.2012

Aug 28 @ 4:32 PM ET
I'd agree with everything except I would switch Brian Rolston with Mark Recchi on the Marchand Bergeron line. They had great chemistry and Recchi wasn't even in his prime. I would also take out Juneau and add Iginla. If we are talking when they were in their prime, I can't imagine a better line then Iglina, Oates and Neely.
dothedougie
Boston Bruins
Location: DISCLAIMER: HEAVY SARCASM FILTER, CO
Joined: 10.24.2013

Aug 28 @ 5:12 PM ET
I'd agree with everything except I would switch Brian Rolston with Mark Recchi on the Marchand Bergeron line. They had great chemistry and Recchi wasn't even in his prime. I would also take out Juneau and add Iginla. If we are talking when they were in their prime, I can't imagine a better line then Iglina, Oates and Neely.
- l19f9

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EbonyRaptor
Joined: 03.28.2013

Aug 28 @ 5:32 PM ET
We just did a all-time great Blackhawks team but we didn't have the "modern era" 25 year restriction - jeez, that means the player had to play between 1990 and now ... that eliminates a whole bunch of good players for the Hawks and Bruins.
bradlee27514
Boston Bruins
Location: Chapel Hil, NC
Joined: 10.04.2006

Aug 28 @ 6:08 PM ET
I'd agree with everything except I would switch Brian Rolston with Mark Recchi on the Marchand Bergeron line. They had great chemistry and Recchi wasn't even in his prime. I would also take out Juneau and add Iginla. If we are talking when they were in their prime, I can't imagine a better line then Iglina, Oates and Neely.
- l19f9


I think the "in their prime" part may take away from the intent of the original question, otherwise doesn't brian leetch have to make the list (among others)
Victoro311
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: San Diego, CA
Joined: 06.17.2014

Aug 28 @ 6:20 PM ET
So are you basing this solely on how they preformed as Bruins? Because I find it maddening that Kessel and Seguin aren't on there if you're taking into account players entire careers. It put Phil with Jumbo and Seguin in Kreijci's spot any day of the week. But if it's just their B's tenure that courts then ignore me.
bradlee27514
Boston Bruins
Location: Chapel Hil, NC
Joined: 10.04.2006

Aug 28 @ 6:51 PM ET
Definitely not for me to say, but I think you have to draw the line somewhere. Using some of my favorites and trying to create a line up that doesn't have four scoring lines. Yes I know I left off some great players. Assuming their best years as bruins and set in today's NHL.

Lucic/Thornton/Neely
Samsonov/Oates/Murray
Axelson/Bergeron/Rolston
Merlot

Bourque/Chara
Wesley/Sweeney
Mclaren/Widemen

Thomas/Rask

Maybe speed not grit for 4th line, but I'm also assuming the won't play more than 5 minutes. Not many right handed dmen to choose from.
Shaundre93
Boston Bruins
Location: Standish, ME
Joined: 07.18.2013

Aug 28 @ 7:44 PM ET
I would swap Pj in for Rolston. That would be the biggest heartthrob line in B's history for sure (not to mention impossible to score on). Otherwise, awesome blog and good lines!

P.s. Dat defense tho
ProvBrewin
Boston Bruins
Location: Providence, RI
Joined: 08.23.2014

Aug 28 @ 11:11 PM ET
Ouff.....l19f9, I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you're a young buck. Otherwise you would know there is NO WAY you take Joe Juneau off the roster (for Iggy nonetheless).

Juneau- 161 games played, 193 points. Including a season of 102 points.
Iginla- 78 games played, 61 points
Byfuglien Ate Me
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Burger King
Joined: 09.24.2010

Aug 29 @ 12:44 AM ET


Where the Hell is Ken Hodge Jr.?
Videoj
Boston Bruins
Location: Peterborough, ON
Joined: 01.20.2015

Aug 29 @ 12:53 AM ET
This does radically change depending on if you are only using their tenure with Boston. But I think the original guy in the blog was way off. Only changes I'd make are maybe including Allison and Guerin. Samsonov was mentioned, but that whole GAS line combined for 243 points. Maybe replacing Knuble with Samsonov, and sliding Allison to the wing with Bergeron and Marchand? Some great centres in there, I may take Allison over Krejci, except for the playoff impact...
haymac
Edmonton Oilers
Location: NWT
Joined: 09.17.2011

Aug 29 @ 2:10 AM ET
Why restrict it to the Modern Era? The Expansion Era (67-92) had 22 teams. Also, I think the Espo line out-performed the Neely line. It of course eliminates the greatest D ever in Orr.
Seabass2012
Joined: 05.03.2012

Aug 29 @ 2:13 AM ET
Lucic/Oates/Neely
Samsonov/Krejci/Murray
Marchand/Bergeron/Juneau
Axelsson/Allison/Knuble

ex. Strum

*Allison is not suited for the 4th line but no better options*

Bourque/Sweeney
Wesley/Chara
Gill McLaren

ex. Seidenberg

Thomas
Moog

ex. Rask

*No Thornton, didn't stay long enough*
Ty Anderson
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Location: @_TyAnderson, MA
Joined: 02.21.2008

Aug 29 @ 11:34 AM ET
So are you basing this solely on how they preformed as Bruins? Because I find it maddening that Kessel and Seguin aren't on there if you're taking into account players entire careers. It put Phil with Jumbo and Seguin in Kreijci's spot any day of the week. But if it's just their B's tenure that courts then ignore me.
- Victoro311


Yeah, this only factors in how they played as Bruins.
Ty Anderson
Editor
Location: @_TyAnderson, MA
Joined: 02.21.2008

Aug 29 @ 11:35 AM ET
Why restrict it to the Modern Era? The Expansion Era (67-92) had 22 teams. Also, I think the Espo line out-performed the Neely line. It of course eliminates the greatest D ever in Orr.
- haymac


I did a naming the All-Time Bruins Team series during the lockout. It's in the archives somewhere.
ProvBrewin
Boston Bruins
Location: Providence, RI
Joined: 08.23.2014

Aug 29 @ 12:09 PM ET
Ty, I was pumped to see you take time to mention PJ Axelsson. During his time with the Bruins I always felt he gave 100%. He may not have been the most skilled guy, but he made up for it in almost every other aspect of the game. He never got the credit he deserved. One of my all time favorites.

Now for this gem: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=X0NILvOAUjM
JIwasinskiJr
Boston Bruins
Location: Ludlow, MA
Joined: 02.09.2011

Aug 30 @ 2:00 AM ET
Ty, I was pumped to see you take time to mention PJ Axelsson. During his time with the Bruins I always felt he gave 100%. He may not have been the most skilled guy, but he made up for it in almost every other aspect of the game. I always felt he never got the credit he deserved. One of my all time favorites.

Now for this gem: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=X0NILvOAUjM

- ProvBrewin


"Stone Hands" Paille constantly brought back memories of PJ "Gumby" Axelsson.

Axelsson is so much better, but every time "Stone Hands" misses an empty net or screws up a breakaway I smirk and giggle.........PJ.......PJ..........
77emac77
Boston Bruins
Location: Duct tape cant fix stupid but it can muffle the sound, MA
Joined: 04.22.2010

Aug 30 @ 5:06 PM ET
hal gill was never a shut down defensman, he only played good against Jagr for some reason, every other night he was a orange cone that played soft.

I cant believe you have Seidenberg as an honorable mention and sweeney as a top D man. Remember, he was protected by Bourque, and after breaking his shoulder, was never considered the hardest hitting 170 lb defenseman in the league.

I'm glad you found a way to include axelson. If you put his heart into Joe Thortons body, you would have had the best player in the league.
ProvBrewin
Boston Bruins
Location: Providence, RI
Joined: 08.23.2014

Aug 30 @ 5:14 PM ET
"Stone Hands" Paille constantly brought back memories of PJ "Gumby" Axelsson.

Axelsson is so much better, but every time "Stone Hands" misses an empty net or screws up a breakaway I smirk and giggle.........PJ.......PJ..........

- JIwasinskiJr


Please, never compare PJ Axelsson to Dan Paille again
JIwasinskiJr
Boston Bruins
Location: Ludlow, MA
Joined: 02.09.2011

Aug 30 @ 8:33 PM ET
Please, never compare PJ Axelsson to Dan Paille again
- ProvBrewin


No players had a more innate ability to "not score" then those two. They turned it into an art form.
Mahewman
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Boston Bruins
Location: NH
Joined: 07.01.2009

Aug 30 @ 8:55 PM ET
I feel like Savard should be getting a mention. Definitely over Samsonov.
77emac77
Boston Bruins
Location: Duct tape cant fix stupid but it can muffle the sound, MA
Joined: 04.22.2010

Aug 31 @ 8:34 AM ET
I feel like Savard should be getting a mention. Definitely over Samsonov.
- Mahewman


center vs wing? but yeah.....

Savard over thorton, definitely.
Charlie.Conway
Boston Bruins
Location: Hockey Purgatory, CT
Joined: 07.18.2014

Aug 31 @ 11:34 AM ET
Hal Gill?

He played during the day when it was still acceptable to smash people, and all he did was gently push. He was 6'7" and played like he was 5'7". He was beyond frustrating to watch.
77emac77
Boston Bruins
Location: Duct tape cant fix stupid but it can muffle the sound, MA
Joined: 04.22.2010

Aug 31 @ 11:37 AM ET
center vs wing? but yeah.....

Savard over thorton, definitely.

- 77emac77



and I'm not sold on Rask over Moog at this point,
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