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Ty Anderson
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Jul 3 @ 3:44 PM ET
Ty Anderson: The First 48: B's quiet, but could veteran help be on tap?
willey101
Montreal Canadiens
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Joined: 10.06.2005

Jul 3 @ 3:55 PM ET
A guy like Tomas Holmstrom to help out your PP?
Double_A
Boston Bruins
Location: SK
Joined: 06.04.2008

Jul 3 @ 4:04 PM ET
If Sullivan would sign for one year, he would look good on that 3rd line as you mentioned. He's played the point on the PP quite often too, no? Might free up Bergy to work down low where he's better suited.
Bruins27
Boston Bruins
Location: Swanton, VT
Joined: 08.23.2010

Jul 3 @ 4:19 PM ET
Ty, Regular season stats are impressive, but...., it's a timely PP that takes advantage of momentum swings during the game. Against the Caps, they were given, again, timely Power Plays ( especially game 7 ) only to put on a bantam hockey type passing clinic! I've been on here quite a few times saying they need a play making sniper, even Neely said so this past May.

Ty who do think they'll end up with? I for one would like to see either Holmstrom, Sullivan, or Jagr manning a shift on the PP.

Anyone?
Double_A
Boston Bruins
Location: SK
Joined: 06.04.2008

Jul 3 @ 4:25 PM ET
Ty, Regular season stats are impressive, but...., it's a timely PP that takes advantage of momentum swings during the game. Against the Caps, they were given, again, timely Power Plays ( especially game 7 ) only to put on a bantam hockey type passing clinic! I've been on here quite a few times saying they need a play making sniper, even Neely said so this past May.

Ty who do think they'll end up with? I for one would like to see either Holmstrom, Sullivan, or Jagr manning a shift on the PP.

Anyone?

- Bruins27


I think the first thing they need to do with the PP is change the scheme. Quit trying to force the one-timer to Z and move a little bit. I firmly believe that they have enough talent to be successful on the PP. For christ sake, Nashville had the best PP in the league, it's not like they're overflowing with offensive game-breakers.
GSDIV
Boston Bruins
Location: glove_was_stuck: Long ways to go. Still have to beat the Montreal Vaneks, MA
Joined: 06.24.2011

Jul 3 @ 4:33 PM ET
Ty Anderson: The First 48: B's quiet, but could veteran help be on tap?
- tyanderson


I'm sure they would like to sign someone, but next years free agents limit it to a one year deal IMO.
TylerSeguin19
Boston Bruins
Location: Toronto, ON
Joined: 07.18.2010

Jul 3 @ 4:36 PM ET
ty is krejci in play?

you would have to think someone has to be moved before next year where Lucic marchand and segs are all RFA's....
Bruins27
Boston Bruins
Location: Swanton, VT
Joined: 08.23.2010

Jul 3 @ 4:51 PM ET
I think the first thing they need to do with the PP is change the scheme. Quit trying to force the one-timer to Z and move a little bit. I firmly believe that they have enough talent to be successful on the PP. For christ sake, Nashville had the best PP in the league, it's not like they're overflowing with offensive game-breakers.
- Double_A



True, someone should be able to take the reins and create an opportunity or two! The reality is, they truly miss Savard ( As do I ) in the mix. Right now it's a one dimensional PP, so is there a Savard like player out there?
Bruins27
Boston Bruins
Location: Swanton, VT
Joined: 08.23.2010

Jul 3 @ 4:52 PM ET
ty is krejci in play?

you would have to think someone has to be moved before next year where Lucic marchand and segs are all RFA's....

- TylerSeguin19



Trade Lucic for Kane, that would solve the PP issue!
Double_A
Boston Bruins
Location: SK
Joined: 06.04.2008

Jul 3 @ 4:53 PM ET
So much up in the air with CBA uncertainty.

I think they'd be more inclined to let Horton walk if they need room than to move Krejci, unless Seguin gets big minutes and proves himself as a center this year. Unless someone gets hurt I'm not sure that happens.

Between Horton and Thomas, that's $9M off the books. I think (unless they have monster years) you're looking at a cumulative increase in the $5M range for Lucic (maybe a bump to high 4's), Seguin (maybe $4M guaranteed, not a huge bump from his ELC and cap hit with bonuses), Marchand ($3ish I would guess), and Rask (who knows but I'd guess $4-5). So end of the day Thomas out and those 4 guys re-upped and you're at a wash.
GSDIV
Boston Bruins
Location: glove_was_stuck: Long ways to go. Still have to beat the Montreal Vaneks, MA
Joined: 06.24.2011

Jul 3 @ 5:03 PM ET
So much up in the air with CBA uncertainty.

I think they'd be more inclined to let Horton walk if they need room than to move Krejci, unless Seguin gets big minutes and proves himself as a center this year. Unless someone gets hurt I'm not sure that happens.

Between Horton and Thomas, that's $9M off the books. I think (unless they have monster years) you're looking at a cumulative increase in the $5M range for Lucic (maybe a bump to high 4's), Seguin (maybe $4M guaranteed, not a huge bump from his ELC and cap hit with bonuses), Marchand ($3ish I would guess), and Rask (who knows but I'd guess $4-5). So end of the day Thomas out and those 4 guys re-upped and you're at a wash.

- Double_A


And there is always the Savard $4mil to fall back on.
mrpaulish
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: Itasca, IL
Joined: 01.18.2010

Jul 3 @ 5:45 PM ET
After we acquire Parise and Suter we'll send you Kane and Crawford for Timmy T . He'll play for us with this line up and you get Paddy Kane to give Seguin the puck evey night......
Double_A
Boston Bruins
Location: SK
Joined: 06.04.2008

Jul 3 @ 5:46 PM ET
After we acquire Parise and Suter we'll send you Kane and Crawford for Timmy T . He'll play for us with this line up and you get Paddy Kane to give Seguin the puck evey night......
- mrpaulish


I think I just got a boner

If only ....
GSDIV
Boston Bruins
Location: glove_was_stuck: Long ways to go. Still have to beat the Montreal Vaneks, MA
Joined: 06.24.2011

Jul 3 @ 5:59 PM ET
After we acquire Parise and Suter we'll send you Kane and Crawford for Timmy T . He'll play for us with this line up and you get Paddy Kane to give Seguin the puck evey night......
- mrpaulish


Obama's old stomping grounds? Thomas would never play there
fudd1689
Boston Bruins
Location: Boston, MA
Joined: 09.27.2010

Jul 3 @ 6:37 PM ET
I wouldn't mind Sullivan in Boston, but I think they should go younger for the 3rd line. That line already has the defensive minded forwards in Pevs and Kelly, a young 15-20 goal scorer would be a great help. The guys I would look to if PC wants to add scoring depth would be Mueller, AK46, or Huselius. I know both Mueller and Huselius have had concussion problems, but you offer them a 1 year contract, and if they get hurt you put them on LTIR and let them walk at the seasons end. Mueller has a lot of skill, and if he could stay healthy it would be an absolute steal IMO. Lastly I know AK46 has a reputation of being lazy, he has shown his skill sets many a times against the Bs. If he could buy into the system and accept a role as a 3rd line winger he could really put up some respectable numbers.
TylerSeguin19
Boston Bruins
Location: Toronto, ON
Joined: 07.18.2010

Jul 3 @ 7:00 PM ET
After we acquire Parise and Suter we'll send you Kane and Crawford for Timmy T . He'll play for us with this line up and you get Paddy Kane to give Seguin the puck evey night......
- mrpaulish

yes please!!!

then we'd meet you guys in the cup finals and TT would stand on his head, ultimately (frank)ing us over again
TylerSeguin19
Boston Bruins
Location: Toronto, ON
Joined: 07.18.2010

Jul 3 @ 7:02 PM ET
So much up in the air with CBA uncertainty.

I think they'd be more inclined to let Horton walk if they need room than to move Krejci, unless Seguin gets big minutes and proves himself as a center this year. Unless someone gets hurt I'm not sure that happens.

Between Horton and Thomas, that's $9M off the books. I think (unless they have monster years) you're looking at a cumulative increase in the $5M range for Lucic (maybe a bump to high 4's), Seguin (maybe $4M guaranteed, not a huge bump from his ELC and cap hit with bonuses), Marchand ($3ish I would guess), and Rask (who knows but I'd guess $4-5). So end of the day Thomas out and those 4 guys re-upped and you're at a wash.

- Double_A


barring health, id rather have horty stay than krejci
Ty Anderson
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Jul 3 @ 11:56 PM ET
A guy like Tomas Holmstrom to help out your PP?
- willey101


He's one of those guys I just can't see leaving Detroit.
Ty Anderson
Editor
Location: @_TyAnderson, MA
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Jul 3 @ 11:58 PM ET
ty is krejci in play?

you would have to think someone has to be moved before next year where Lucic marchand and segs are all RFA's....

- TylerSeguin19


Contrary to what you may hear, David Krejci's not in play. Peter Chiarelli really, really loves this core, and he doesn't want to make a major move unless the offer is too good to pass up. I think he wants to see how Krejci reacts to the first year of his new deal before deciding that he's not a good fit. Keep in mind Krejci had a career-high in goals last year, and clearly wasn't right after being bonked by the glass. I think PC knows that and wants to see how he responds this year.
Ty Anderson
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Jul 3 @ 11:59 PM ET
Ty, Regular season stats are impressive, but...., it's a timely PP that takes advantage of momentum swings during the game. Against the Caps, they were given, again, timely Power Plays ( especially game 7 ) only to put on a bantam hockey type passing clinic! I've been on here quite a few times saying they need a play making sniper, even Neely said so this past May.

Ty who do think they'll end up with? I for one would like to see either Holmstrom, Sullivan, or Jagr manning a shift on the PP.

Anyone?

- Bruins27


It's a pure gut feeling, but I think Sullivan's their guy. A bit smaller than Whitney, but the smarts and resume is there when it comes to providing a legit presence on the third line wing.
Ty Anderson
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Location: @_TyAnderson, MA
Joined: 02.21.2008

Jul 4 @ 12:01 AM ET
I'm sure they would like to sign someone, but next years free agents limit it to a one year deal IMO.
- GSDIV


Nailed it. Bruins want to keep this core together, so expect them to stay away from long-term commitments and try to get long-term deals with 2013 pending FA's (Lucic, Seguin, Marchand, Horton, and Rask) during the season, very similar to what they did this past year.
Ty Anderson
Editor
Location: @_TyAnderson, MA
Joined: 02.21.2008

Jul 4 @ 12:02 AM ET
I wouldn't mind Sullivan in Boston, but I think they should go younger for the 3rd line. That line already has the defensive minded forwards in Pevs and Kelly, a young 15-20 goal scorer would be a great help. The guys I would look to if PC wants to add scoring depth would be Mueller, AK46, or Huselius. I know both Mueller and Huselius have had concussion problems, but you offer them a 1 year contract, and if they get hurt you put them on LTIR and let them walk at the seasons end. Mueller has a lot of skill, and if he could stay healthy it would be an absolute steal IMO. Lastly I know AK46 has a reputation of being lazy, he has shown his skill sets many a times against the Bs. If he could buy into the system and accept a role as a 3rd line winger he could really put up some respectable numbers.
- fudd1689


Peter Mueller can be a great bargain and high-reward signing for a club. I'm not a huge AK46 fan, but I'm not a hater either. I think he brings an underrated physical element -- at least I thought he did these past two years -- and could be a great fit. Great options there.
GSDIV
Boston Bruins
Location: glove_was_stuck: Long ways to go. Still have to beat the Montreal Vaneks, MA
Joined: 06.24.2011

Jul 4 @ 5:12 PM ET
Sullivan to Coyotes, so he's out.
GSDIV
Boston Bruins
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Joined: 06.24.2011

Jul 4 @ 5:54 PM ET
I really think a team will take Thomas' contract. If the cap floor stays at $54.2 there are a handful of teams flirting with $10mil below it. Add in the fact that there is not a lot of free agent talent left, either a team like the Preds is going to massively overpay some bad players or maybe they will take $5mil from the Bruins.

Even if the Bruins don't use the money this summer, there is no telling if they would need the cap space at the trade deadline.
Bruins93089
Boston Bruins
Location: Boston
Joined: 02.03.2010

Jul 4 @ 11:53 PM ET
He's one of those guys I just can't see leaving Detroit.
- tyanderson

I said the same thing about ray bourque!
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