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Bruins legend Mike Milbury joins!
Do we know what this Bruins team is? Is there anything on this team to be excited about?
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00:00Morning Mike. Good morning. How are you today? I'm pretty good, but I'm a little disturbed by
00:05Courtney's willingness to eat Domino's pizza. It's really, I mean, I'm all for, to quote a
00:10wiggy-ism, anything that tickles your fanny, but Domino's just doesn't do it for me. Well,
00:16you clearly haven't had it since 2010 when they changed their recipe. No, I haven't had it at all
00:19and I don't plan to have it ever again. But I do have a story about Little Caesar's pizza. Do you
00:23know that it was founded by Mike Illich who owns the Detroit Red Wings hockey related story and the
00:30tigers and the tigers too. And, um, when Brad Park was here, he was a free agent and they,
00:37um, tickled his fanny with the offer of a free agent ball of cash. Plus included in that was
00:43two Little Caesar pizza franchises, which is, you know, that would make it interesting for you. And
00:50one more Mike Illich story is like Rosa Parks left Montgomery after a civil disobedience and
00:55moved to Detroit. And she actually got mugged in one of the places that she was living. And,
01:00um, a friend heard about it, moved her to someplace safe and Mike Illich paid for her
01:04apartment for the rest of her life. Wow. Wow. That's pretty interesting. I like Detroit. I've
01:10been there one time. I thought it was a cool little city. Everything's right downtown.
01:14And those two franchises for Brad Park would, uh, would be worth a lot of money.
01:19Yeah. I think they folded. Well, it's like the guys who took their salary in the NFL and crypto.
01:28They finally have made some money. They better cash out right now.
01:32Oh, no. Beckham in the other guy. Yeah. OBJ. Yeah. And the offensive lineman.
01:37How much is like one Bitcoin right now? It's $105,500 as of last night. Uh,
01:43so you guys get it. I don't get it. I don't get it. Like how much did people buy? Like how much
01:48did they pay for one? Some people, uh, like, uh, uh, your friend and mine, uh, S S S carp was in
01:57there for like 15 G's on the, on the, on the Bitcoin. So it's a pretty good return, but I mean,
02:04I, yeah, it's like the lineman, I think he put like 6 million of it and ended up getting what?
02:08Well, I mean, if he still has it, then he, if he didn't sell out at some point,
02:12well, I don't think he did sell out. I think he's like, he was able to get like either some 12 or
02:1620 million, something along those lines. All right. Listen, Mike, you get the comeback win
02:20in St. Louis. I cannot, I don't know if you can, I can't figure out what this Bruins team is right
02:25now. What, what is this team? No, I, and you know, and nobody saw this coming except for
02:30Nostradamus. I mean, Andrew Raycroft, you know, like he's telling the people that they're going
02:35to come back in the third period. And I don't know why the previous game in Ottawa, when it
02:40was two to two, they, they hadn't had a shot in 25 minutes and they're the worst third period in
02:45the team going into verse third period team in the league, going into the St. Louis game.
02:50And surprisingly, amazingly, and just what they needed perhaps was to come from behind when,
02:57and, you know, but there's still not a lot to get excited about. I mean, both sides of the special
03:03teams are, are iffy. You know, you liked that Postenok broke his scoreless streak. He hadn't
03:09scored, I think in what, six, seven games. And it came with a price with Hampus Lindholm going
03:15down. I don't know what happened there. It looks to me like they call it weeks on the shelf.
03:21Probably cracked something or broke something in there. I know you're not supposed to speculate,
03:25but why not? But it's a win that puts them a game over 500. The holes are still there.
03:34Um, their problems don't go away with a win like that, but maybe it changes their mindset. Maybe
03:40they get a little more excited and they get some jump for it. We'll see against the pretty good
03:44Dallas team tonight. They were over again, power play in St. Louis where he was asking
03:50this question the other day. So, uh, what, what do you do to fix that? Well, probably different
03:57personnel. And they did that. They, they put Lindholm on the point on the power play until he
04:01got hurt. But what it effectively did was, you know, flick the switch in McAvoy's mind to shoot
04:09the puck a little bit more. I mean, he can shoot it. He can shoot it like hell. I mean, Montgomery
04:14made the comment after the game the other night that if he could shoot it like that, he'd shoot
04:18it all the time. And I don't know why different people have the mindset to dish the puck as
04:24opposed to shooting it, but there's, there's so much more effectiveness that goes into shooting
04:29the puck, making people turn and look where it is and people get free. It's just, but if you're
04:34not going to shoot the puck from the point, you're not going to have much luck on the power play.
04:37Mike, one of the things that I don't understand is we heard Montgomery criticize a pastor about
04:43his turnovers, but when you do look at the power play a lot of the time, it seems like between the
04:49neutral zone, it's like they allow pasta to carry the puck into the zone. So I don't get you're
04:55criticizing a guy for turning the puck over, but you're then you have him be like your main guy to
05:01bring the puck through the neutral zone into kind of like into the scoring zone. Well, that's an
05:06excellent point. I mean, I mean, he can skate pretty well. So they, they think that the speed
05:11of entry is one of the most important criteria. You know, you need, they dropped the puck back
05:16late. You know, it's the same old story for most teams, but that guy that gets the puck late has
05:22to be flying and he has to be able to, you know, take advantage of the gap that's created by that,
05:28that sort of drop pass situation. But you also have to be aware that, you know, if, if you run
05:35out of real estate, you're going to have to place the puck in a, in a, in an area where you can
05:39retrieve it. And I'm not sure a pasta has that aspect of the game down. Mike, we haven't talked
05:44to you since all Mark made his return, leaving the garden with a win. What do you say to people
05:48that say, well, did the Bruins make the right decision sending him out and keeping Swayman
05:54go home, have a nap. That's what I'd say. I mean, it's ridiculous. The kid, the kid
05:59Swayman is much younger. I mean, good for all mark. If he plays well in Ottawa, that's fine,
06:05but they couldn't afford to have both of them. I think Swayman has the better disposition.
06:10I wish they had just given him the money right off the bat. I don't know if that's weighing on
06:14his mind at all. And he should probably step away from the microphone a little more quickly
06:19than he's doing lately. He's got a little too much to say, but anyway, I think he's going to
06:23be a terrific goaltender for a long time. And so he's, I mean, he's four and five,
06:28no concern about that. It's too well, the team is eight and seven. They're, they're,
06:32they're in the same boat. I don't think they've played well defensively there.
06:35You know, they gave up a couple of power play goals. Do you see the two tap ins the other night?
06:39I mean, there's standing off to the side of the net unattended and there's not anything,
06:44any goaltender could do with that. And I think a lot of the goals that he's given up,
06:48most of the goals he's given up, I can, I can sort of analyze and there's been some stinkers.
06:53And, you know, I think maybe he was a little shaken up by all the, all the stuff around his
06:59contract and maybe taking a little while to get back on track. But I have, I don't have much doubt
07:03about him being a steady top line contributor going down the line. Mike, the people that know
07:10hockey far better than I that's list is long, but Kevin Paul DuPont in the globe, there's been the
07:16people that have been around the team. The longest have been relatively the loudest when it comes to
07:22Monty and his future with the team. Do you believe that he is going to be here at the end of the
07:29year? And if the Bruins are standing behind him, why wouldn't the Red Sox, why wouldn't they do
07:34what the Red Sox did and extend him? So he has a little more credibility in the dressing room.
07:40You know, that's a good question. I think we did talk about that a couple of weeks ago,
07:43would have been interesting to see, you know, I've been in that situation before where coach
07:48actually, we gave him a three-year contract to start as his tenure in New York. And at the middle
07:55of the second year, we we, we weren't playing very well. And the owner said to me, you know, pick up
08:01his option on the third year. So he feels comfortable. And, and we did, unfortunately
08:07came in at the end of the second year and asked for more, a contract extension, and we had to let
08:12him go. You probably threw a shoe at him. Yeah. But anyway, it was an interesting play. It spoke
08:19to me that there was some doubt about his ability to do certain things within the organization,
08:27notably advance further in the playoffs. But, you know, we talked about this too, that he got
08:32beat by Florida both years. And Florida is one of the cream of the crop teams in the league right
08:36now. So, and I don't think you can look at the Bruins and say they're cream of the crop.
08:41They're not, they just don't have the personnel to contend with some of the better teams. And I
08:45don't know, it's a difficult, it's a difficult position in which to assess a coach. They don't
08:51have the personnel or the personnel is not executing the way they should. Well, I don't
08:56think they have the person. Can you, can you, okay. Right now, the first line is, is Lindholm,
09:00Postanak, and Marchan. Give me the next three, the top six forwards. We always talk about top
09:07six for choosing the who's in that. I feel like your guy, Charlie Coyle has been. No, he's not.
09:11He's a third line player. Stop. And he's a great third line player. And I love Charlie Coyle style.
09:17I think he's terrific. Pavel Zakh is not a second line player. He's been given plenty of opportunity,
09:22but they don't have any other choice. So if you're asking me, I'm telling you,
09:27no, they don't have enough depth that the key personnel in order to be considered a really,
09:32you know, contending team. So they're back. Like they used to be when they had the Bergeron,
09:38Poster, and Marcian line. That was it. Yeah. Yeah. Until they get crunchy back.
09:43And then there was a viable second line and, you know, they still had to piece things together
09:47there, but, um, you know, they're going to play Dallas tonight. Dallas picked up this kid,
09:52Logan Stanko. And he's only like five, eight, but he was a surprise is a second round draft pick.
09:57That's what the Bruins need to do. They need to find some surprises in their,
10:01their draft roster. And right now their surprises are unsurprising. And they're just not, they're
10:07not able to pick off some of these. And they've given away a lot of fairness to their scouting
10:13staff. They've given away an awful lot of their, uh, high draft picks in order to see if they could
10:18grab the brass ring, but it hasn't worked. Mike, when do you make the decision, right?
10:23If you're the Bruins, if it's say, if front office saying is saying to themselves behind
10:29the scenes, Montgomery has to get to the Eastern conference finals. But if nobody believes that,
10:35when do you make the decision to move on from the guy? Do you wait for the playoffs or do you
10:40maybe try to shake it up and move on from middle of the season? If, if, you know, the, the
10:49conversation comes around to, has he lost the team? I guess. And really what that means is,
10:54do they look uninspired? Do they look like they're, they're sort of confused or disinterested
11:00or dispirited, whatever the terminology is that you want to, um, go by that has never,
11:06you know, when the team gets to that standpoint and it goes for, you know, let's call it a month
11:12and it looks, it looks like it's, it's not coming out of it. You really don't have any choice.
11:17Even if the personnel isn't there, you know, you're, you're still selling tickets to fans,
11:22especially in this town. And for, for decades, the, the byword has been hard work. It's not
11:29always been a Stanley cup, but there's always been hard work and it's mostly been visible.
11:33But if you lose that, you've lost your franchise identity, and then you have to
11:39clearly make a change and maybe address not only the coaching issue, but take a look in the
11:44personnel mirror. Uh, Mike, what are your thoughts on sending Matthew Potra down to Providence?
11:50You like that move to get him some time to kind of grow a little bit here.
11:54You know what? He, he only had a handful of points. I mean, he looked like he made some
11:59things happen, but how long do you, you know, go to that well, and the Bruins needed some wins and
12:07look like he needed some seasoning. They just, I just don't want them to see them
12:11go up and down like a yo-yo. I think that's deadly. So I can't disagree with it. He wasn't
12:16that productive. I'm disappointed for him, disappointed that Lysell hasn't stepped up.
12:20They needed a guy like that to be a surprise as I talked about, but it hasn't happened. So I can't
12:26second guess them on that. He, he needed to do more in order to secure a spot here. And he didn't,
12:32there was a time that razor was calling him Bergeron 2.0. I believe.
12:38Well, he's not a hundred percent right in all these things. Is he?
12:43All right, Mike Milbury, always a pleasure. And we will talk to you again next week.
12:47You got it. See ya. All right. There's Mike.

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