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Thursday, October 1, 2009

The Bruins are Back! Season Preview

By Matt Ingram
Fan Fanatic Sports Staff


After a long off-season the Bruins finally return to the ice tonight to start the long road to redemption after a disappointing 2009 playoffs. The playoffs ended at the hand of the Carolina Hurricanes in game 7 overtime loss on home ice. This year Boston will need more consistency offensively and less injuries to jump to the next level in the NHL.

This off-season Peter Chiarelli traded away Boston's best offensive threat and goal scorer, Phil Kessel. With the long-term signing of Tim Thomas, 4 years $20 million, the Bruins handcuffed themselves and had to choose between the younger more dynamic Kessel or the cheaper and possible one year wonder David Krejci. Now, the B's have no proven goal scorer but are hoping that if Krejci comes back at full strength after off-season surgery, he will become the sniper he showed he could be last season.

Marco Sturm is also coming back off injury. Sturm missed most of the 08-09 season, playing in only 19 games, ending his season in January with knee surgery. The Bruins better hope he can return with 25 - 30 goals to make up for some of the 36 goals Kessel scored last year.

Another "if" for Boston is Patrice Bergeron. Bergeron is trying to come back from multiple concussions which has limited his ice time and effectiveness over the past 2 years. The good news is that Patrice showed great intensity in the 09 playoffs that hadn't been there since before the concussions.

The emergence of 21 year old Milan Lucic in the playoffs gave the Bruins fans a look into the past. Lucic was given high praise from all of New England with comparisons to Cam Neely. His hard-hitting, front of the net play and willingness to drop the gloves have fans remembering back to the late 80's and early 90's to when Neely ruled the garden ice. Those are big skates to fill but he does have the size and strength to do it, as long as he can stay healthy. Atleast the "gutless puke" Ulf Samuelsson isn't still playing to derail Lucic from his career like he did to Neely. Lucic was dominant in the playoffs leading his team in plus minus with a +12; the closest teammate had a +7, the departed Kessel. If Lucic's game does progress it should makeup some of the loss of Kessel.

There is one more "if" for the Bruins this season, goaltending. With $8.2 million of the possible $44.8 million given to Thomas and rookie Tukka Rask the goaltending better be a mirror image of last year. Thomas will need to again be a candidate for the Vezina in order for this team to succeed.

The good news for the goalies is that most of the stout defensive lineup were retained from last year, plus in my opinion an upgrade from Aaron Ward to Derek Morris. Morris is a bit younger and can move the puck better in the defensive zone than Ward.

There's no doubt in my mind that the Bruins will make the playoffs, there's just too much talent on the team. The question is what will they do when they get there. The difference will be the "ifs". These "ifs" could change the outcome of a Game 7 overtime loss that propels you into the next round or could send you home packing in the first round.


*Check out the weekly Bruins Blog every Wednesday, plus catch game recaps the day after a game with news and notes.

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