Sunday, November 26, 2006

Boston Bruins Record Back To One Game Over .500 (Again)

As we saw last night, the Boston Bruins record is back to being a above .500 record. Finally, the Boston Bruins won a game with a two goal lead. The 9 other wins were all one goal wins, and alot of them were overtime wins.

My thoughts on the game...


Peter Tenkrat scored his second goal as a Boston Bruin. From what I have seen from him, he is a speedy player, and both of his goals have been quick wrist shots from about the same place, just opposite side of the net.


Marc Savard continued to play well, except last night he didn't just assist, he scored a goal. Alot of scouting reports, and opinions say that he is a slow player, but I do not see the slowness in him. Obviously he is not the fasted player on the ice, but he is not slow.


The Boston Bruins captain, Zdeno Chara is proving to me that he deserves to be captain, as he got two assists last night.


A fight finally broke out, with Paul Mara fighting, because Darcy Tucker hit Zdeno Chara, and The Boston Bruins defended Zdeno Chara. What is more surprising to me, is that Darcy Tucker did not get a penalty for that hit.


If you watched the replays for the Toronto Maple Leafs goal, you will notice that one of the Boston Bruins players was tripped up by a Toronto Maple Leafs player near the boards, but there was no penalty called.


Tim Thomas played one of his best games of the season. He only let in one goal. You also have to give credit to Andrew Raycroft, because without him, the Toronto Maple Leafs would have had no chance of winning.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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