Game 1- October 5 vs. Nashville
Overall I can’t complain about what I saw on the ice. Patrice Bergeron, David Backes and Torey Krug were all out of the game and that forced a couple young guys to have to fill in a larger role. That being said, I think most of the rookies played a really solid game. Jake DeBrusk scored a goal in his debut, and skated well. He was in the scoring area, and around the puck when he needed to be; I didn’t really see him make any noteworthy mistakes either.
Anders Bjork had a great opportunity on the first shift of the game, and he didn’t pull the trigger. It would have been encouraging to see him shoot the puck a little more but that will hopefully come in time, especially once Bergeron is playing. I’ll give him a passing grade for now.
Charlie McAvoy hasn’t missed a beat. This kid is really exciting, and we haven’t even come close to the tip of the iceberg yet. The scouting report on him was that he’s a quick puck moving defenseman, and that’s always apparent in his game. Last night he was really sound in the defensive zone as well. He had an active stick, kept good positioning, and kept Tuukka Rask out of harms way. If Thursday night was any indication, McAvoy is the complete package. He isn’t even 20 years old, and he’s certainly the best defensive prospect this team has had in the last decade, and yes that includes current teammates Torey Krug and Brandon Carlo. Hopefully, team management will do a better job with him than they have with all of his predecessors that have come and gone (Johnny Boychuk, Dougie Hamilton, Colin Miller).
Ok, enough rainbows and butterflies. Now, it’s time to rip apart the tiny little imperfections that have been bothering me for the last 24 hours. David Pastrnak got the scoring started with a nice slap shot on the power play. But then, with 10 seconds left in the first period he managed to turn the puck over right at the hash marks for an easy tying goal. Just clean it up Pasta, careless unforced mistakes like that are the reasons why people are doubting your big contract.
I’m as big of a Patrice Bergeron fan as you will find, but I really don’t feel good about this “lower body” injury. It smells funny to me. I don’t know if the team is trying to hide something, or if it’s more of a serious linegering problem from a previous injury. It feels bad. Could be a hip, or a groin, or a sports hernia, but don’t be surprised to see his production suffer and wonder why he seems off. We probably won’t hear about how serious it is until the end of the season.
I’m calling out two players in particular here: Ryan Spooner and Frank Vatrano. Spooner has been kicking around the team for more than five years now, and I’m sick of hearing about him being ready to take the next step. Do it already! I need to see something more than 12 goals and 15 assists if this team is going to waste anymore time with him. Vatrano has tapered off dramatically too. He was a call up a couple years ago and it seemed like we had another young quality goal scorer; he went on a tear for a couple months. Now, here we are wondering if he can put together a full campaign at the NHL level, and if he can actually create enough scoring opportunities to capitalize on. My patience will be running thin very soon with you too Frank.
Finally, the most aggravating piece of this Bruins team (and no, I’m not just talking about Chara, although he is the ring leader): How many times will they take a Delay of Game penalty before they learn the rule?!? Seriously, I’ve never seen any other team struggle with this as much as the Bs. Vatrano chucked one over the glass to start the game last night, and then late in the third period Kevan Miller let one get away from him. The latter almost cost us the game. It drives me nuts seeing them routinely pull off a mindless, sloppy, unnecessary play every single game. STOP IT!
Ok, that is all for now. Boston should be able to take care of business with Colorado in a home-at-home next week. The Avalanche really only have 3 players the Bruins need to be concerned with, and they have pretty rocky goaltending (pun intended).

