4 Burst results for "Dmitry Olaf"

"dmitry olaf" Discussed on Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast

Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast

05:32 min | 5 months ago

"dmitry olaf" Discussed on Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast

"So there's definitely, I think, I don't know if I want to blame it on nerves. I don't know if I want to blame it on just trying to do too much in the playoffs about why we're so consistently turning it over. I was saying that I'm almost certain that the bruins have assisted on like 75 to 80% of the panther's goals. I mean, it's just, it's really it doesn't feel forced and I think that's the scariest part. So I think, I don't know, maybe a part of it is the changing up in the inconsistency in the defensive lines. I don't know. I also want to give the benefit of the doubt to the forwards that I think there are open passes forward. But for whatever reason, they're not hitting them. They're choosing to take this difficult route that's ultimately turning it over and in such dangerous places. I mean, the opportunity passed the other night that ended up in the I think it was the first, it was the second Florida goal. I mean, just these are players who have shown that they know the right passes to make, especially bertuzzi in the offensive zone. Was that the one that bertuzzi flung out that wounded up out of the zone right to Florida on a two on one? Yes. I mean, that was bad. That was disastrous. Yeah, so I mean, I think that especially like, I mean, I can't say enough good things about bertuzzi. He's such a talented passer that for whatever reason, the worst place to suddenly lose those passing abilities is right where he suddenly loses the passing abilities. So I don't know, I'm hoping the clean it up tonight, I think that I think adding grizzly, I think he has a really great ability often to break out of the defensive zone and not necessarily even needing that pass. So I think that maybe if we can cut out the need even for the past at all, it's helpful. But yeah, I'm definitely interested to hear your thoughts on that as well, Mark. Yeah. It's definitely got to get better cleaner. Cleaner exits and beto zone entries. And for a majority of the Boston Bruins regular season, we were the defensive style team that was really pushing the opponent to the side, not letting them get to the goal. This playoff series is just, it flipped the absolute switch and now we can't even get close to the net. We're not getting quality shots. I net front presence is kind of there, but it needs to be more. Yeah, and I'm not overly thrilled from what I've seen. And I know I know Dmitry Olaf has been playing very well since he got here in Boston, but he's getting the point. He's getting on the school sheet, but it's also his turnovers are pretty rough. Derek forbert, I don't know what happened to him. I know he came back from an injury and so on, but he's kind of been a shell of himself. And who else, who else? Like guys, we need a milk cart with your faces on it, guys. You know, just defense. This defense was so good during the regular season. What happened when it really counts? And that's kind of frustrating.

"dmitry olaf" Discussed on Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast

Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast

05:32 min | 5 months ago

"dmitry olaf" Discussed on Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast

"So there's definitely, I think, I don't know if I want to blame it on nerves. I don't know if I want to blame it on just trying to do too much in the playoffs about why we're so consistently turning it over. I was saying that I'm almost certain that the bruins have assisted on like 75 to 80% of the panther's goals. I mean, it's just, it's really it doesn't feel forced and I think that's the scariest part. So I think, I don't know, maybe a part of it is the changing up in the inconsistency in the defensive lines. I don't know. I also want to give the benefit of the doubt to the forwards that I think there are open passes forward. But for whatever reason, they're not hitting them. They're choosing to take this difficult route that's ultimately turning it over and in such dangerous places. I mean, the opportunity passed the other night that ended up in the I think it was the first, it was the second Florida goal. I mean, just these are players who have shown that they know the right passes to make, especially bertuzzi in the offensive zone. Was that the one that bertuzzi flung out that wounded up out of the zone right to Florida on a two on one? Yes. I mean, that was bad. That was disastrous. Yeah, so I mean, I think that especially like, I mean, I can't say enough good things about bertuzzi. He's such a talented passer that for whatever reason, the worst place to suddenly lose those passing abilities is right where he suddenly loses the passing abilities. So I don't know, I'm hoping the clean it up tonight, I think that I think adding grizzly, I think he has a really great ability often to break out of the defensive zone and not necessarily even needing that pass. So I think that maybe if we can cut out the need even for the past at all, it's helpful. But yeah, I'm definitely interested to hear your thoughts on that as well, Mark. Yeah. It's definitely got to get better cleaner. Cleaner exits and beto zone entries. And for a majority of the Boston Bruins regular season, we were the defensive style team that was really pushing the opponent to the side, not letting them get to the goal. This playoff series is just, it flipped the absolute switch and now we can't even get close to the net. We're not getting quality shots. I net front presence is kind of there, but it needs to be more. Yeah, and I'm not overly thrilled from what I've seen. And I know I know Dmitry Olaf has been playing very well since he got here in Boston, but he's getting the point. He's getting on the school sheet, but it's also his turnovers are pretty rough. Derek forbert, I don't know what happened to him. I know he came back from an injury and so on, but he's kind of been a shell of himself. And who else, who else? Like guys, we need a milk cart with your faces on it, guys. You know, just defense. This defense was so good during the regular season. What happened when it really counts? And that's kind of frustrating.

"dmitry olaf" Discussed on Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast

Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast

05:08 min | 7 months ago

"dmitry olaf" Discussed on Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast

"The trade I want to get first and foremost, we have been how many times how many weeks have we recorded, Steve, and said that this is the type of trade, not the exact trade that was going to happen, but the type of trade this Boston brewing team needed. Because you're right, we did not mortgage our future, which I was particularly scared about. I do want to win now. I know we have to give to get and so on. And I want to Stanley Cup champions of ships as well, but I also want to be relevant in the next couple of years and be competitive. And filtering in younger talent, the next ones up after the bergeron to create these retires. So when we still need that sustainability in the league that's constantly evolving. So I'm very happy with this trade because it addressed just depth. The playoffs are a hard grind. We all know this. We say this every freaking week. And I just think this addressed two huge needs. Number one, Hathaway a forward. He's a fast guy. He's a pain in the ass. We've seen this when Washington played the bruins in the past and so on. And we all hated him and so on. Now he's on our team and I think we're all going to really like his contribution and just by the way he can grind on other players and so on. The defensive aspect of the trade Dmitry Olaf for me, it's still dresses the depth as well, but it also gives you a top four defenseman on this team. And I think that's something that's going to be needed. Yes, Connor Clifton is probably going to see more of a 7th player 7th position role. And I understand that. But to win, you have to make these sacrifices and so on. I'm really happy with the trade. Like you said, we didn't mortgage the future. I thought this was very smart on dawn Sweeney. Another trade that makes him look even better as he continues in his general manager tenure here in Boston. The narrative is slowly going away that Sweeney socks, you know, traded Donnie is back. I'm stoked. I'm stoked about these moves and I'm stoked about how smart it was. But I'm also even more sculptor if that could be a name. It might have to take a lot one enough. Yeah, exactly. I lost what I was going to say.

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"dmitry olaf" Discussed on Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast

Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast

05:08 min | 7 months ago

"dmitry olaf" Discussed on Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast

"The trade I want to get first and foremost, we have been how many times how many weeks have we recorded, Steve, and said that this is the type of trade, not the exact trade that was going to happen, but the type of trade this Boston brewing team needed. Because you're right, we did not mortgage our future, which I was particularly scared about. I do want to win now. I know we have to give to get and so on. And I want to Stanley Cup champions of ships as well, but I also want to be relevant in the next couple of years and be competitive. And filtering in younger talent, the next ones up after the bergeron to create these retires. So when we still need that sustainability in the league that's constantly evolving. So I'm very happy with this trade because it addressed just depth. The playoffs are a hard grind. We all know this. We say this every freaking week. And I just think this addressed two huge needs. Number one, Hathaway a forward. He's a fast guy. He's a pain in the ass. We've seen this when Washington played the bruins in the past and so on. And we all hated him and so on. Now he's on our team and I think we're all going to really like his contribution and just by the way he can grind on other players and so on. The defensive aspect of the trade Dmitry Olaf for me, it's still dresses the depth as well, but it also gives you a top four defenseman on this team. And I think that's something that's going to be needed. Yes, Connor Clifton is probably going to see more of a 7th player 7th position role. And I understand that. But to win, you have to make these sacrifices and so on. I'm really happy with the trade. Like you said, we didn't mortgage the future. I thought this was very smart on dawn Sweeney. Another trade that makes him look even better as he continues in his general manager tenure here in Boston. The narrative is slowly going away that Sweeney socks, you know, traded Donnie is back. I'm stoked. I'm stoked about these moves and I'm stoked about how smart it was. But I'm also even more sculptor if that could be a name. It might have to take a lot one enough. Yeah, exactly. I lost what I was going to say.

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