bruins post game interviews
TD GARDEN — “It’s an empty feeling,” Boston Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy said after their 4-1 loss in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final.
But Ritchie simply played like a weak link in Boston’s overtime win against the Hurricanes in his first real playoff experience with the Black and Gold.The 24-year-old Ritchie finished without a shot on net in 12:50 of ice time with the Bruins on Wednesday and had four hits while sometimes taking the body against the Hurricanes. That would give the Bruins a much faster third line that could better combat the speed and pressure that the Hurricanes are bringing to the table against the Black and Gold.Perhaps a healthy scratch would also send a message that there’s no room for him in the lineup if he isn’t decisively winning his physical battles and playing up to the size/strength combo he was blessed with as a hockey player.
All Rights Reserved. You know, they just took our dream, our lifetime dream from us, and everything we’ve worked for our entire lives. It's time for Bruins to bench Nick Ritchie, go with somebody ready to battleBruins can take positives from Game 1 win, but lineup questions remainBruins-Hurricanes Talking Points: Patrice Bergeron, Charlie McAvoy shine in Game 1 winHurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour blasts refs, NHL over Bruins' second goalWill Tuukka Rask start again in Game 2?
No one is tearing anybody down here. Qualifying round games and round-robin games are expected to start on Aug. 1, with the Stanley … The third line needs some work (more on that below; guess who needs to sit?
Had some good looks. He certainly isn't there for his speed or skill, so if he's gonna be such an easy beat in puck battles, he does nothing but harm the team. “You never know when you’ll get that chance again. Get a goal out of Charlie Coyle, third line.”In the first period, Ritchie gave up on a play along the boards and drifted away from Warren Foegele as the entire unit of Bruins defenders puck-watched rather than working to get the puck out of the zone. He’s on pucks all night, played his game.
It just didn’t go our way,” said Marchand, who didn’t factor offensively and had a key mistake for the B’s when he left the ice for a line change just ahead of the Blues' second goal of the first period.
Here are the UCLA Bruins’ post-game interviews from yesterday’s game against the Southern Cal Trojans.First up is Chip Kelly. © Copyright © 2018 CLNS Media.
That’s why they’re winners. Sign up to receive exclusives, daily highlights and more! Beware, though, before we put our Paul Pierce hats on and declare the series over after a game: The Bergeron line smoked Tampa's Brayden Point line in Game 1 of the second round a couple years ago, then Point went off for the rest of the series as the B's fell in five games. It could be the last one for all of us, but yeah, you know, when you’re that close and it doesn’t happen, it hurts.“[There’s] disbelief that it didn't come together. [It is] definitely the hardest loss in my career, for sure.”Most of the Bruins admitted they were never going to get over the bitter taste of a Game 7 loss in the Stanley Cup Final on home ice, and that’s understandable given where players like Patrice Bergeron, Marchand, Krejci and Chara are at this point in their career. Plus, both we — and the Bruins themselves, deep down — would be wondering if they'd be able to snap out of their post-return slump.The Hurricanes didn't have Sami Vatanen or Justin Williams for Game 1, as the players were given the blanket "unfit to participate" designation teams are using for everything. Felt like it was there for us. I believed in this group every single game,” said David Krejci. But he wasn’t nearly a big enough physical presence, and even worse played a key role in a pair of goals against for the Bruins while making both mental and physical mistakes at crucial moments.Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy wasn’t going to hammer anybody for it after a playoff win, but Ritchie’s subpar performance certainly didn’t go unnoticed either.“I think [the young guys] were looking after their own game.
I think just one line was on the ice for a couple goals and this is Bjork’s first playoffs with us, Ritchie,” said Cassidy, referencing the third line being on the ice for a pair of goals against as well as Charlie Coyle’s second period goal for Boston. “I had a good feeling. Either way, the Bruins should learn from some of the mistakes that didn’t end up costing them permanently in Game 1, and Ritchie made way too many of them to stick around in the Boston lineup.There's a cliché about needing your best players to be your best players.
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