I know besides O'donnell our D is locked up through next year... they have to shed a forward and get a fucking goaltender, it's been tooo long without one. They might have won last year if their goalie didnt get pulled twice and give up a soft ass stanley cup winning goal. They need a goalie... get rid of Carter, Versteeg... get a goalie.
Yall might have to spring a trade to get a really good one...none of the goalies that will be available are going to be a real upgrade over what you've got.
WILMINGTON, Mass. -- Boston Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli confirmed Saturday morning that center Patrice Bergeron did indeed suffer a concussion as a result of an open-ice hit he took from Flyers winger Claude Giroux.
The hit occurred 2:38 into the third period of the Bruins' series-clinching 5-1 win over the Flyers in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals series Friday night.
"Patrice suffered a mild concussion last evening," Chiarelli said in a Saturday morning news conference. "He went into the quiet room after being hit, was assessed by our doctors, took the NHL modified SCAT 2 test and deemed unable to return. But what I'm told is that the concussion is mild. I have not heard about him today, he was still sleeping earlier this morning."
Chiarelli called it a "safe" assumption that Bergeron would miss the first couple of games of the Eastern Conference finals against Tampa Bay.
"Anything could happen but that's the assumption I'm under," Chiarelli said.
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3x New England Patriots Superbowl Champions
2x Boston Red Sox World Series Champions
1x Boston Celtics NBA Championships
I would love to be able to add the Bruins winning the cup to that list.
The hit occurred 2:38 into the third period of the Bruins' series-clinching 5-1 win over the Flyers in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals series Friday night.
"Patrice suffered a mild concussion last evening," Chiarelli said in a Saturday morning news conference. "He went into the quiet room after being hit, was assessed by our doctors, took the NHL modified SCAT 2 test and deemed unable to return. But what I'm told is that the concussion is mild. I have not heard about him today, he was still sleeping earlier this morning."
Chiarelli called it a "safe" assumption that Bergeron would miss the first couple of games of the Eastern Conference finals against Tampa Bay.
"Anything could happen but that's the assumption I'm under," Chiarelli said.