What do you make of the situation with the Bruins?

ESPN NHL analyst Kevin Weekes joins Jay Onrait to discuss a busy day in the NHL with the Boston Bruins firing head coach Jim Montgomery and Alex Ovechkin being listed week-to-week with a lower-leg injury. He also discusses the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off tournament and shares his opinion on Canada’s goaltending situation.

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  1. Trade pasta (one way) + that LICK Captain,FIRE Swan-song sweeney + semi goon NEARLY THERE! Get Someone like Scotty bowman's kid (Whom design Blackhawk 3 Cups! Brad Park would be good!

  2. The Bruins (on the ice) have become predictable. The opposition knows what the Bruins are going to do and when they are going to do it and they (also) know what the Bruins aren't going to do and when they aren't going to do it. Mix predictability with lack of speed and you have a recipe for disaster.

  3. Ok salty take. How many non canadian goalies play in the chl? Or even better how many non canadian goalies moved to canada for minor hockey? Now how many canadians played in the swedish elite league at 16, 17, 18 or khl? Maybe there arent a lot of canadian goalies because they have to compete with more people than anywhere else in the world. From the age of 14 which stunts their growth. Goalie development is very unpredictable and guys like freddy anderson had an entire countries development attention then comes to north america and not surprisingly is further along than most canadian goalies therefore he gets the net and gets more development in North America. Only one goalie can play at a time unlike any other position so makes sense how they would be the most effected by the influx of non canadian talent.

  4. Wow, it’s almost like people don’t realize you can only be so good for so long until your team needs to rebuild. To be as good as they’ve been for past 15 years or whatever, at some point they were going to regress. That time is now.

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