I think the Bruins dodged one there
They have scored 10 goals in the last two games in Toronto and you act like they were just lucky.
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I don’t really disagree, but the risk that goes with forechecking hard against a team as skilled as Toronto is giving up odd man rushes, and they sure as hell didn’t want that. And I think you will see a similar approach if they are leading in the 3rd in game 7.
lmao dude just stop. The Bruins dominated that game for all but about 10 minutes in the 3rd. Dominated in shots (37-22) and dominated TOP. The B's were more physical, had way better looks, and the Leafs were the beneficiaries of two bullshhhit powerplays. If it weren't for Anderson the Bruins win that game 7-2.I think the Bruins dodged one there
lmao dude just stop. The Bruins dominated that game for all but about 10 minutes in the 3rd. Dominated in shots (37-22) and dominated TOP. The B's were more physical, had way better looks, and the Leafs were the beneficiaries of two bullshhhit powerplays. If it weren't for Anderson the Bruins win that game 7-2.
Lol at those east coast inflated prices. 300 level for blues jets tix here in StL right around 80 bucks.
Take your homer glasses off. They were badly outplayed in the 3rd period with a 1 goal lead.
Lol at those east coast inflated prices. 300 level for blues jets tix here in StL right around 80 bucks.
Yeah when I looked those 300 level seats were going for 200 plus. Probably way more than the face value. That’s an effing rip off. And thats not counting fees. I’d pay that for a cup game though
I meant when Boston was in it's own end, they were boxing and steering it to the outside showing almost no concern for Toronto's pointmen getting a potential shot as long as the passing lanes were occupied. They were determined to make the Leafs work the puck up high or along the boards. It was an interesting and compact defensive approach, giving the pointmen that type of room in order to away the passing lanes to the space between the dots & the slot.
Take your homer glasses off. They were badly outplayed in the 3rd period with a 1 goal lead.
lmao dude just stop. The Bruins dominated that game for all but about 10 minutes in the 3rd. Dominated in shots (37-22) and dominated TOP. The B's were more physical, had way better looks, and the Leafs were the beneficiaries of two bullshhhit powerplays. If it weren't for Anderson the Bruins win that game 7-2.
When you're winning. isn't being outplayed in the final minutes of a game frequently the case in the NHL playoffs? Put another way, once the game is down to single minutes remaining, the team that is losing pours it on with a reckless abandon (an unsustainable level except for a handful of minutes) while the winning team gets more conservative in an attempt not to give up the easy goal and to run out the clock. No?
Now I understand, you don’t actually watch hockey, you are just here to b.tch.
"Fortunate" is not the word to use for a team that won by 2 goals and severely outplayed their opponent. It has nothing to do with us being "homers." The stats, the flow of the game, and even the announcing/postgame analysis all indicate the Bruins outplayed the Leafs by a wide margin.Some of you Bruins fans are way too sensitive. I merely said the Bruins were fortunate to win last night. I never said the Leafs outplayed them or that Boston didn't play a good game. Even though the Bruins were dominant, they were up 3-2 with 15 minutes left in the 3rd. Maybe they dominated in TOP and scoring chances, but the scoreboard was really close and ice heavily tilted in Toronto's favor in the 3rd period.
"Fortunate" is not the word to use for a team that won by 2 goals and severely outplayed their opponent. It has nothing to do with us being "homers." The stats, the flow of the game, and even the announcing/postgame analysis all indicate the Bruins outplayed the Leafs by a wide margin.
Your use of the term is indicative of you being a Rangers fan/anti-Bruins fan and trying to take away credit. You would cry if somebody said the same thing about the Pats.
Some of you Bruins fans are way too sensitive. I merely said the Bruins were fortunate to win last night. I never said the Leafs outplayed them or that Boston didn't play a good game. Even though the Bruins were dominant, they were up 3-2 with 15 minutes left in the 3rd. Maybe they dominated in TOP and scoring chances, but the scoreboard was really close and ice heavily tilted in Toronto's favor in the 3rd period.
It’s not sensitivity at all, you are just being a ****. You don’t have a dog in this fight, or in the playoffs at all for that matter, but you are sniping away and acting like a little b.tch. I think trolls are @ssholes, period, and I think trolling is the mark of someone with serious mental issues, and while I have never seen it out of you before you have definitely been doing so in this thread. I don’t cry about bad calls, and I have been plenty critical of the Bruins for their play in this series, even though I think Toronto actually has more talent, but I don’t have any patience for people whining about a series they don’t actually have any rooting interest in.
Some of you Bruins fans are way too sensitive. I merely said the Bruins were fortunate to win last night. I never said the Leafs outplayed them or that Boston didn't play a good game. Even though the Bruins were dominant, they were up 3-2 with 15 minutes left in the 3rd. Maybe they dominated in TOP and scoring chances, but the scoreboard was really close and ice heavily tilted in Toronto's favor in the 3rd period.