@Jessemedscience So many teams are letting the kids play and they have grown and become exciting teams to watch (EXAMPLE: sharks & ducks) We constantly bury our draft picks until they learn the “details”. It’s so hard to defend this team when they bury draft talent.
@TheBruinBlack@_TyAnderson@IvanIvanlvan I completely understand. But the difference is.. lindholm doesn’t contribute. Face-offs, sure. But I’m not willing to pay that money for that. He isn’t the 2 way player he used to be. He slows that line down tenfold.
@mdussault77@_peppeRooney_@_TyAnderson Not a single player that is subbing in for him is helping this team. So why not let the kid get the ice? He’s your best prospect since seguin.
@TheBruinBlack@_TyAnderson@IvanIvanlvan And Hagens has played a total of less than 10 games in the NHL.
The bruins are some of the worst in the league in developing young talent. It’s like they aren’t allowed to have a bad game but Elias lindholm can suck up every bit of that 54mill.
James Hagens chatted with @AndrewRaycroft ahead of his TD Garden debut (as a Bruin)...
"Being able to be here... it's been great. I'm really excited for tonight."
(Zadorov made sure to test his focus during this one 🤣)
@marinakmaher Absolutely love that we signed him from providence where he was playing games just to have him in Boston spectating and practicing. Makes no sense. He’s a special high prospect for a reason. He can figure it out
@mattycon1215@BlackAndGold277 I completely am on board with this thought. But to look at it from the people who are outraged also have every reason to feel that way too. We have seen prospects like merk and lysell be great in the AHL and stay buried there. Same with poitras. So it’s like PTSD