Ya know, the bruins have got to be the most manic depressive team in all of sports. one year they're fantastic, at or near the top of the standings, and playing every facet of hockey really well. they look unbeatable. the next year (it's been two in a row now) they look like a lost team. their goalie situation has been sporadic most times each and every season. you always seem to have a streaky #1 goalie. when he's hot, he's unbelievable, when he's not it's really ugly. they really don't have much of an identity. what kind of team do they want to be? obviously you have to adjust to whomever you're playing on a given night. but they don't seem to have the right blend or chemistry to fit into any one category. that's why i think they struggle. the front office kinda reminds me of the flyers. they always make one really good roster move and one really bad roster move per season. ya know... the kind of move that totally leaves you scratching your head and wondering what in the world they were thinking. but they seem to be traveling in the right direction. it may take them a year or two, but keep the faith... losing joe thornton is gonna leave a bruise for a little while.
2007-01-29 19:17:09
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answered by PHX RISING 2
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I have been a Boston Bruin fan for almost 40 years. I was a great admirer of Bobby Orr Cam Neely, Phil Esposito, Ray Bourque and many others. I believe the Bruins have to play with greater consistency and definitely need to improve in the net because they have one of the highest goals against average in the league and to be a contender for the cup you have to have a hot goalie or you are usually out early.
2007-01-29 13:02:14
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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Bruins Fan, They are a young team, will get better, new coach, new GM, new system, it will all come together, when the chemisity starts working
2007-01-29 15:40:34
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answered by Merlin F 4
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2016-10-16 06:56:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Only if they can get a gm who can actually rate talent. Otherwise, it's going to be a long few seasons for you guys.
2007-01-29 13:03:23
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answered by Shane Pitt 2
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I'm a sharks fan.
Bring us back Marco and Brad! We'll still keep Thornton though!
2007-01-29 12:49:13
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answered by Slapahoe 2
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They have their first new GM in how long?
Give the ex-Ottawa guy some time he will be better than Sinden.
2007-01-29 12:39:51
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answered by sensfantodd 3
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they haven't had a real good #1 goalie in a very long time. AND YOU KNOW ITS TRUE.
GO HABS GO!!!!!!!!!!!!1
2007-01-30 00:53:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably not in my lifetime. Not unlike, oh, the NHL. Both organizations have squandered their previously proud histories.
2007-01-29 13:59:58
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answered by Edward K 5
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Not likely - but at least there not as bad as the Leafs!
2007-01-29 12:40:33
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answered by Carl G. 3
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