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Boston Bruins vs. Detroit Red Wings Game 3 Recap & Game 4 Preview

Dougie Hamilton Goal vs DetroitGame 3 Recap

Solid road game performance put in by the Bruins tonight. The Bs got on top early with a great power play goal by Dougie Hamilton who took the puck in alone and beat Howard with a heck-of-a shot. That was followed up by a goal by none other than Jordan Caron (YES, Jordan Caron!) that gave the Bruins a quick 2-0 lead in a dominant first period. For the remainder of the game, the Bruins played a great defensively and frustrated the Red Wings as the game went on.  Tuukka Rask played a big role as well coming up huge more than a couple of times in the third period including on a crucial penalty kill. Patrice Bergeron sealed the game with an empty net goal with just under two minutes left to put the icing on the cake in the third. The Bruins have taken back home ice advantage and, more importantly, have left the Red Wings with a lack of confidence in their ability to beat Rask and the Bruins defensive layers.

Game 4 Preview

After another stellar defensive outing by the Bruins I would expect Detroit to make some drastic personnel adjustments. Mike Babcock was already showing late in this game that he was willing to juggle his lines in a desperate attempt to generate offense when he moved up Nyquist to play with Datsyuk and Abdulkater. I would expect more line juggling, as well as getting Daniel Alfredsson back in the lineup for Game 4 on Thursday.  Game 4 is a must win for the Red Wings and they will be pulling out all the stops at home. I can easily see this game going to overtime in a low scoring affair. I will stick with my original prediction of Bruins in 6 so I will give this game to Detroit which would even the series heading back to Boston. Anything is possible in this series and I am looking forward to it.

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2014 Boston Bruins Playoff Preview – Round 1

Bruins vs. WingsIt is that wonderful time of year again, the weather turns warmer and playoff hockey begins. As a casual fan, you could not ask for a better first round match-up with the Boston Bruins playing against the Detroit Red Wings in the playoffs for the first time in over 60 years. With the Red Wings spending the majority of their time as a franchise in the Western Conference, there is not much to speak of as far as a rivalry is concerned. But, with their move to the Bruins own Atlantic Division, it was only a matter of time before these two Original 6 powerhouses clashed. Let’s get right down to it:

Special Teams:

For the past decade plus this category was a no brainer. But now, because the Bruins have improved leaps and bounds on the Power Play this year, it appears to be a no-brainer in the opposite direction. The Bruins had the 3rd best Power Play in the NHL this year while the Wings were only 18th. On the penalty kill the Bruins have their usual advantage where they were 8th in the league and the Red Wings were 12th. Advantage: Bruins

Forwards:

The Bruins had two 30 goal scores for the  first time since 2004 in Jerome Iginla and Patrice Bergeron. The Bruins also had 5 players score at least 20 goals while the Red Wings only had 1  in the young Gustav Nyquist with 28. Granted, the Red Wings were decimated by injuries throughout the year to key players like Datsyuk and Zetterberg; but their scoring production was way down over the course of the year. The Wings finished the year 16th in goals while the Bruins were 3rd. Even though the Red Wings have the flash, speed, and big names, I have to give this category to the Bruins based on numbers. Advantage: Bruins

 Defense:

Even without Dennis Seidenberg for the entire second half of the season, the Bruins still managed to rank 2nd in the league in goals against average (2.08 goals per game). Normally in playoff situations I am wary of trusting young defenseman, but, all of the Bruins’ defenseman have Stanley Cup experience, including Finals experience. They know what it takes to get the job done in the playoffs and I would expect nothing less. Detroit is once again in the middle of the pack at 16th in goals against and don’t have anyone who stands out on the back line. Advantage: Bruins

Goaltending:

Not much needs to be said here. The Boston Bruins have the, soon to be Vezina Trophy winning Tuukka Rask going against the struggling Jimmy Howard. This is by far the biggest advantage in the series for either side. Think back to how bad the goaltending situation was for the Flyers against the Bruins during the Stanley Cup year and expect something similar from Howard and the Wings. Advantage: Bruins

Coaching:

I don’t know where I stand on this one.  Mike Babcock is one of the best coaches in Red Wings history which says a lot. He is widely regarded as the best coach in the game. As the head coach of Team Canada at the Olympics this year he named Claude Julien as his top assistant coach. Their game plan against the United States looked eerily similar to the Bruins game plan against the Penguins the year prior. These are two of the best coaches in the game today and I am willing to give Claude a lot of credit in this one. Advantage: Push

Other Factors:

Player You Will Hate: Justin Abdulkader. Detoit doesn’t really have any guys that evoke hate, even in the playoffs. But, there is always that one player that gets under your skin. This guy would fit in perfectly on the Bruins. He is a top line guy for Detroit who isn’t afraid to go into corners and grind and even throw his weight around, a rareity for them.

Player Who Will Haunt Your Dreams: Tomas Tartar. He is one of those small, quick guys on Detroit who puts the puck in the net. Straight out of the Thomas Vanek mold. You will be sick of him by the end of the series, after he is done leading Detroit in scoring for the series.

“Fun Facts” You Will Be Sick Of: Did you know that Claude Julien and Mike Babcock were roommates in Sochi during the Olympics? Well if you didn’t, you know now and I am sure that the good folks at NBCSN will remind you a hundred times. The other fact that will become super annoying: Reilly Smith’s brother Brendan plays defense for the Red Wings so get ready for all of those stats about brother vs. brother playoff match ups and shots of Mom and Dad in the crowd.

Series Prediction:

On paper this looks like it should be a short and sweet series, get in, get out, kind of deal. Unfortunately, this is the NHL we are talking about and things never go according to plan, or easy. Two things that the Boston Bruins will find extremely annoying are the fast skating game and the lack of willingness to play physical from the Red Wings. The Bruins love to be the bullies and love it even more to be challenged physically. That is where the whole, “Don’t Poke The Bear” thing came from and make no mistake, the Red Wings will not do anything that comes close to poking. They are unemotional robots and won’t feed into the Bruins bully tactics. Bottom line, the Bruins get the job done but not as soon as we would all like it to be. Prediction: Bruins in 6.

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2013-2014 Boston Bruins Regular Season Recap

President's-TrophyAnother regular season is in the book for the Boston Bruins and what a season it was. The Bruins capped it off by earning the Presidents Trophy for the best record in the NHL for the first time since 1990. The Bruins relied heavily on the young defensemen to carry them through the bulk of the regular season after the Seidenberg Injury and that will need to be the case going forward if the Bruins want to accomplish the ultimate goal.

Let’s see how I did with my preseason predictions:

Predicted Boston Bruins Leading Goal Scorer: David Krejci. Actual: Jerome Iginla & Patrice Bergeron (30 each)

I was only off by a few in this one. While David Krejci did lead the team in points, he was 6th on the team in goals with 19. Iginla definitely surpassed any expectations that I had of him and showed that he has plenty left in the tank. It feels really good to see Bergeron putting the puck in the net with regularity and for only the second time in his career hit the 30 goal mark.

Predicted Boston Bruins 7th Player Award: Carl Soderberg. Actual: Reilly Smith  The following is my exact writeup from my prediction blog: “If you are looking for a guy to break out this year this is it. From everything I have seen in camp and the preseason, Soderberg is primed to have a big year, even on the 3rd line. I wouldn’t be surprised if he sees power play time sooner rather than later.” I couldn’t have been more right. Many would argue that Soderberg should have been named the 7th player but I don’t have a problem with Smith getting it at all. Smith shined early on for the Bruins and was 5th on the team in goals with 20. He will need to get that goal scoring spark back come playoff time for the Bruins.

Predicted Boston Bruins Team MVP: Tuukka Rask. Actual: Patrice Bergeron                      Some could make the argument that I was dead on with Rask. One could easily argue that Rask was the best goaltender in the league and yet that might not be enough to be the MVP of the Bruins. When you consider everything that Patrice Bergeron does, face-offs, penalty killing, power play, Selke Award Winner for Best Defensive Forward, and all while leading the team in goals for the first time in his career. In my mind, the only answer is Patrice.

Predicted 2014 NHL MVP: John Tavares. Actual: ?  While the award hasn’t been announced yet we know it will not go to John Tavares. Some have rumored that Bergeron could be in contention. I say just give it to Crosby again and let the Bruins knock him around as they always do come playoff time.

Predicted Presidents Trophy: Chicago Blackhawks. Actual: Boston Bruins How could THE Bruins Believer not see that one coming. What can I say, that was a spectacular season for the Bruins. The only good thing about the Blackhawks winning last season is that hopefully they stopped the curse of Presidents Trophy winners losing early on in the playoffs.

Predicted Vezina Trophy: Tuukka Rask Actual: ? It will be Rask, no doubt in my mind.

NHL Final Four: Boston, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Los Angeles

Overall, I think that I did pretty well with my predictions. I was either right on or pretty close (except for that Tavares pick). Truth be told, I could care less that the Boston Bruins won the Presidents Trophy, yes, home ice is nice, but the Bruins have shown time and time again that they travel well and are not afraid to go on the road. They have the 13 game road winning streak from January through March to prove it. All that matters, is that my final prediction will be correct. Stanley Cup Final: Boston wins in 6 vs. LA

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Olympic Break and What’s Coming Next

Bergeron Rask Olympics

Boston Bruins Pre-Olympic Recap

The Bruins finished out the regular season pre-Olympic schedule strong winning 8 of the last 11 games; losing only 1 in regulation. The Boston Bruins enjoyed the soft portion of their schedule and took full advantage. Wins against Dallas, Philly, the Islanders,  Florida, Edmonton, and Ottawa came against sub-par teams who got steamrolled.  Goal scoring came in bunches during the stretch that saw the Bruins scoring 6 goals three times and 7 goals once. Unfortunately there was that one loss where the Bruins were the team getting dominated.

The Boston Bruins now officially have a problem with the Montreal Canadians. They have not beat them in more than a calendar year and they have become a match up nightmare for the Bruins. A match up that I would like to avoid in the playoffs at all costs. The speed and skill of Montreal appears to be an advantage that the Bruins cannot overcome right now, especially with out Dennis Seidenberg. We’ll have to see what happens in Montreal on March 12th and March 24th in Boston when they play for the final time this regular season.

Olympic Break

Oshie Olympic

Team USA has already had one amazing moment in Sochi so far with T.J. Oshie becoming a national sensation going 4-6 in the shootout vs. Russia. I couldn’t believe the ratings when they came out showing how many people got up at 7:30 AM EST to watch the USA vs. Russia preliminary round game. More people tuned into that game than Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals last year!

The United States is one of only 5 teams that have a realistic shot at winning the gold. It appears that they are going to have to go through Canada to do it. That game will be early Friday morning with the gold medal game taking place at 10AM Sunday. Hopefully, the U.S. will be playing.

Post-Olympic Break

March is a crazy month schedule-wise and not just for the Bruins, but for the entire NHL. The Bruins have 17 games in the month of March alone including 6 back to back game scenarios. I consider the Bruins to be one of the luckier teams to only send 5 players to the Olympics and it looks like most should get eliminated early, minus Bergeron of course. Meanwhile the majority of the team has been resting and gearing up for the haul. I think this break really benefits the veterans like Iginla, Boychuck, and Kelly who need some time to rest up from injuries and from a couple of long seasons.

When I am looking at the upcoming schedule to pick out games to watch, it starts and ends with Montreal. The Bruins go to Montreal on March 12th and Montreal comes to Boston on March 24th and hopefully the Bruins can at least show some signs of hope against them in either meeting. Some other games to watch in March are the Rangers on Sunday March 2nd, Tampa on March 8th, and Chicago on March 27th. Tampa is the last big division game left, besides Montreal of course, that will dictate playoff seeding and possibly be a preview of a Division Final.  Until the real games start, Go USA and Let’s go B’s!

Boston Bruins Training Camp Report

Training Camp 2013

This past Sunday, I was able to attend both session of Boston Bruins Training Camp at the TD Garden. Which, I have to admit, is just not the same as it was going to Wilmington because yesterday felt more like a production. I was a little depressed (but not surprised) to find Jeremy Jacobs making money off of what was supposed to be a free event by selling concessions. I was pleased to find players taking the time to sign some autographs after the second session for the kids who turned out.

The Boston Bruins split up the team into 2 practice groups for Training Camp 2013. Group B went first for the 10 o’clock session. The guy who really stood out was Carl Soderberg. He scored 3 goals and hit 2 posts during the practice. 2 of the 3 goals were perfectly placed shots over the goaltenders shoulder, under the bar shots that are virtually unstoppable. That is a skill the Bruins have missed quite a bit throughout the years. From what I have heard, he has been lighting it up all camp long. He looks ready to breakout in the 2013-2014 Season. Soderberg had me wondering if Claude Julien would have to consider possibly moving Loui Eriksson or Jerome Iginla down to the third line to make room for Soderberg. Meanwhile, Iginla looked like he would fit in perfectly with Milan Lucic and David Krejci on that top line.

During the afternoon session, BruinsBeliever was able to watch Loui Erikkson interacting with future line mates Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand. The first thing I noticed was his size. He is a lot bigger than I thought he was and seemed more than willing to go into corners to free the puck up for Bergeron quarterback. I think he will be a great fit for the Bruins and a much better fit than Tyler Seguin would have been. Erikkson did a great job back-checking throughout the session and even lifted a goal past Tuukka Rask during a drill. I am excited to see how these lines play out, especially if Soderberg plays anywhere near the level he has been practicing.

Overall, Believe it or not, I feel better about this team than I did about last years team during their brief ‘training camp’. This team just seems so meticulously put together and each piece seems to fit perfectly together. They lost a leader in Andrew Ference, but then traded for Loui Erikkson who was an Alternate Captain down in Dallas. Heck, Brad Marchand already called Erikkson a “great leader” during a post practice interview. They also signed Chad Johnson as a potential backup for Rask who is a great locker room guy as well. Not to mention the character and desire to win a cup with Jerome Iginla. This team is built to win now and take advantage of everything Zdeno Chara has left in the tank coupled with the younger players entiring their primes. It should be another awesome year. Especially when the preseason starts off with a Boston Bruins win in Montreal. Let’s hope for another great year. Keep Believing and don’t forget to follow me @BruinsBeliever. Let’s go B’s!

2013 Stanley Cup Finals, Boston Bruins vs. Chicago Blackhawks Game 6 Recap

Game 6 Recap

Boston Bruins Salute CrowdAll things considered this BruinsBeliever will keep my head held high. There is absolutely nothing to be ashamed of in this team. Did the way it went down suck? Yup, it certainly did. The Bruins went from a 2-1 lead to a 3-2 deficit in 17 seconds. Another defensive collapse from a team that was full of them during the regular season, finally reared its ugly head during the postseason in a collapse eerily similar to that of the Maple Leafs in the first round of the playoffs. The Bruins gave the solid effort that I knew they would give. Right now it is not worth placing any blame or rehashing this game. We all saw how it went down and nothing else needs to be said.

The Chicago Blackhawks were the better team from the start of the season all the way through to the end. They play the game the right way and I have no issues losing to a team like Chicago. Before the playoffs started some fellow BruinsBelievers and myself were discussing our 2nd favorite NHL team and we all agreed that Chicago would be that team. So hats off to you Chicago, you earned it.

Already, some injury news has leaked just minutes after the season finale. We now finally found out what was ailing Patrice Bergeron. Perhaps I should just rephrase to what is healthy for Patrice Bergeron. Bergeron was suffering from a broken rib, torn cartilage, and a separated shoulder. The trip to the hospital in Chicago was prompted by concern over his spleen due to his broken rib. I know many more injury stories will be coming out in the days ahead for both teams and you can count on Zdeno Chara to be on that list. The Boston captain had to be playing with some kind of injury with the effort he was putting forward towards the end of the playoff run. Nathan Horton can now finally get his shoulder fixed, as it was clear it has been hanging by a thread. I am going to let the injury stories play out before I cast judgement on the finals performance of any player.

What’s Next for BruinsBeliever

So I am sure you are wondering, what is next for BruinsBeliever now that the ride has ended? Well, we will have plenty of off season chatter to keep me busy over the course of less than 3 months. One of the few benefits of the lockout was an extended season which means a shorter off-season. The NHL Draft is this weekend and I will have some thoughts on that, even though the Bruins do not have a first round pick thanks to the Bruins advancing to the Eastern Conference Finals in the Jagr deal. I will also be handing out grades to every player on the Bruins, one for the regular season and one for the post-season, as well as an overall positional group grade. I will give my take when there is a big off-season signing. Tuukka Rask is a restricted free agent and big names like Nathan Horton and Andrew Ference are unrestricted free agents. There will be plenty of time to get ready for next season and it will be nice not having a lockout hanging over the off-season.

Don’t forget to follow me on Twitter @BruinsBeliever and I will be tweeting throughout the off-season whenever new blogs are posted. Thanks for reading and keep Believing, I know I will be. Let’s go Bruins!

2013 Stanley Cup Finals, Boston Bruins vs. Chicago Blackhawks Game 5 Recap & Game 6 Preview

Game 5 Recap

Patrice Bergeron AmbulanceMany are wondering whether the Bruins Stanley Cup hopes went out in an ambulance last night with the mysterious injury to Patrice Bergeron. I believe that the Bruins still have a shot at the Stanley Cup regardless of who is injured, but this is by far one of the biggest blows they could take. Yes, the Chicago Blackhawks were missing Jonathan Toews for the majority of the third period after a crushing hit by Johnny Boychuck, but something tells me the Blackhawks’ captain would have hit the ice had the Bruins tied the score. Today it appears that the injury to Bergeron may not be as bad as first thought, no one can know his status for Game 6. It appears as though Toews will give it a go Monday night for Chicago.

Once again, the Bruins struggled early, although they bounced back nicely towards the end of the first period, they were dominated throughout the 2nd period. Chara was once again a minus 2 after the first 2 periods and it appears as though the Chicago strategy of taking away time and space for him and Dennis Seidenberg is working. Claude Julien responded by splitting up the pair at the start of the third period and kept them apart for the remainder of the game.

Not enough pucks went on net for the Bruins. While Chicago was content with throwing as many pucks as possible on Tuukka Rask, who was tremendous down the stretch, the Bruins were being way to cute with the puck. Too many times they had me shouting in my living room, like a ‘pink hat’ fan during a power play, “Shoot it!”. David Krejci was the worst offender last night as too many times he opted for the extra pass which allowed the Blackhawks defenders to close down the shooting lanes. The Bruins never made Crawford work all night and that is disappointing given the amount of times they lit him up during Game 4.

Game 6 Preview

Well, this is it. The Stanley Cup will be in the building on Monday night and let’s hope that it stays in its case. If ever there was a time when you needed a strong effort from everyone at the jump, you would have to assume Monday night would be the time. As Tuukka Rask said after Game 5, “It’s kind of sad that we’ve got to lose a guy [Bergeron] like that to wake the team up and start battling out there.” I am very happy to hear Tuukka call out his teammates after that last game, because someone has to. Too many times now, this team has come out of the dressing room sleepwalking and that would be an unacceptable way to go out when the Stanley Cup is in the building. I am expecting a much stronger, consistent effort from the Bruins.

As for potential lineup changes,  I am fairly certain that Toews will be in the lineup for the Chicago Blackhawks in Game 6. For the Bruins however, it will be tough to predict what would happen with the Bergeron injury. If Bergeron is out, any one of these scenarios could play out: the most likely would be to move Chris Kelly up to center the second line, Soderberg could keep centering that line, Rich Peverley could be brought up from the 4th line, or, least likely, Tyler Seguin could finally get his shot to play some center on that second line. Look for Daugavins to get some play back in the lineup if Bergeron can’t go. I would also expect Claude Julien to keep Chara and Seidenberg separated as the D pairs return to their regular season pairings.

All in all, this has been one heck of a series. I know that the Garden crowd will be hyped and ready to go. The Bruins need to feed off the energy in the building and come ready to play. Remember what happened in 2011 in this same scenario, anything can happen with this Bruins team. It can be done, and this team is far from done. I believe it can happen. It starts with a win. Lets Go Bs!

2013 Stanley Cup Finals, Boston Bruins vs. Chicago Blackhawks Game 4 Recap & Game 5 Preview

Game 4 Recap

Chris Kelly Scoring Chance, Game 4One thing has become very clear in this series: the team that dictates their style of play over their opponents will win. The Chicago Blackhawks were able to dictate their up-tempo, up-and-down-the-ice style of play and forced the Bruins to play right along with them. The Bruins, once again, came out very sluggish in the opening minutes as well as throughout most of the second period. I do not know what they can do to fix this other then they must be on their toes and ready to play from the drop. They cannot afford to ease into these games any longer.

The back-checking of the Bruins forwards struggled at times compared to how they have been back-checking during the Pittsburgh series and earlier in this Chicago series. That being said, the Bruins were able to hang with the Blackhawks and make multiple comebacks throughout the game. The shining star for the Bruins was Patrice Bergeron. He scored two goals and helped generate great transition offense.  Both he and Jagr have played important roles in generating scoring opportunities. Brad Marchand has been invisible while his line mates have been tremendous. He needs to step up and finish on the opportunities both Bergeron and Jagr have been providing him.

Game 5 Preview

This series has come down to a best of 3 and the Bruins have lost home ice advantage. Does this mean that series is over? Absolutely not. The Bruins have already shown that they can win in Chicago and I believe that they can do it again, either in Game 5 or potentially a Game 7. The big change that needs to happen from Game 4 to Game 5 is that the Bruins must slow down the tempo and Zdeno Chara cannot have another terrible game. I’m expecting the captain and the rest of the team to rebound nicely and come out with a strong, heavy effort and, of course, the game will probably go to overtime. Let’s go B’s!