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Monday, January 27, 2014

Boston Brings It To Bear


Tonight, the Boston Bruins are at the NVMC to face your New York Islanders.  Tonight represents another big 2 points against a quality team before the outdoor game vs. the Rangers on Wednesday.  But the real exciting news of the night is Lubo Visnovsky and Evgeni Nabokov are back in the line up and Travis Hamonic is said to be day-to-day for a return to the line up.  What difference will they make if any moving forward?
 
 

Forwards:  Vanek-Tavares-Okposo; Regin-Nielsen-Bailey; Grabner-Nelson-Clutterbuck; Martin-Cizikas-McDonald.


D-Pairings:  Strait-MacDonald; Hickey-Visnovsky; de Haan-Carkner.


Kevin Poulin is in net with Evgeni Nabokov on the bench.

 


The Islanders start the game on a very slow and sluggish pace, and quickly find themselves as badly outshot as 18-2 at one point.  Shortly afterwards, the Bruins get an odd goal to make it 1-0 Boston.  A PP chance gets the Isles back on the shooting side of things until Frans Nielsen ties it at 1-1 with a nice wrist shot from in close off a feed from Kyle Okposo.  Credit the Isles and Kevin Poulin for surviving that onslaught.  Michael Grabner breaks out, but shoots wide on a break away chance.  Eric Hornick mentions, "Isles were outshot 18-2 in first 12 mins; outshot Boston 10-0 in last 8 ."  Shots finished at 18-12 Boston.  The Isles finished the period with a much stronger effort.
 

The Isles start the second period on a PP, but failed to score and look a little scattered.  Boston takes a 2-1 goal lead with a breakdown in front of the net with Poulin out of position.   The Islanders regroup and start pressuring the Boston net with sustained pressure.  Michael Grabner scores (Okposo & Hickey) to tie the game at 2-2.  Bruins come back and score on a delayed penalty call, 3-2 Boston.  Immediately afterwards, Okposo goes off for a cross check, Boston to another PP.  Michael Grabner bursts out for another break away, Okposo joins the rush from the box and a beautiful passing play between the two leads to the tying goal from Okposo, 3-3.  Hickey gets turned around and allows Soderburg to put a goal over a sprawling poulin in the closing seconds of the period, 4-3 Bruins.  The Isles defense needs to tighten up.  They cant keep this up if the team wants to win.  Poulin is not having his most consistent effort either.  This team can not keep giving up 3-4 goals a night and expect the scoring to bail them out each time.  Isles now leading SoG 29-27 in the game.
 

Isles start the third on another PP opportunity.  Isles come up empty and allow Boston to to make it 5-3 off some uninspired defensive pressure.  de Haan, MacDonald and Poulin looked bad on that goal.  Isles are disorganized and out of sorts, no fore or back  check or applying the necessary pressure against the Bruins.  Poulin victimized again, 6-3 Bruins is the final.  Nabokov comes in to relieve Kevin Poulin (30-36 with an .833Sv%) who had a tough night.  Evgeni Nabokov was 1-1 in the net.  Shots totals finished at 37-37, but once again the Isles PP was 0/5. Lubo Visnovsky looked pretty good, although a little bit rusty as expected.  Kyle Okposo had a strong effort tonight.
 
 
 
 
 

Isles complete a 3 game home stand and only get 1 point.  They cant let up this many goals each game, especially having to constantly come from behind and expect to win consistently.  I am not a fan of Capuano's style of coaching. Good coaching is more that desperately juggling lines as the ship is sinking.  Tonight's game was an example of why the Isles just aren't where Boston is yet. It takes time, personnel and luck. There are a lot of good pieces in place here, don't panic.  As fans, we tend to dissect every bitter loss and over emphasize team failures.  That doesn't mean there isn't reason for concern.  The Isles defense and goaltending were in need of upgrades since the summer off season, and they are still there today.  Despite a rich prospect pool, the Isles have a lot of gifted players on the clock right now, so success and taking steps forward are a must.  They cant afford to just rely on that pool and that guys like Reinhart & Pulock are coming, when break downs like the ones in tonight's game are so prevalent.  Replacing an aging Nabokov must be done soon.  If the team gets a healthy, veteran goaltender who can keep them in games consistently, it will be easier for blue chip defensemen to cut their teeth while playing a role on the Isles blue line. 


The players aren't happy about this effort tonight.  They wont need any more motivation to face the Rangers in back to back games over the next few days, especially the next game coming on Wednesday in Yankee Stadium.
 

Per Brett Cyrgalis, "Grabner on Wednesday's game: "It's the biggest game of the year for us."

 

 

 

Isles Notes:

 

The Islanders have 1 more game to make a decision on Calvin de Haan and the Olympic break.


Per Kerry Fraser, "When "a distinct kicking motion" isn't in the slightest bit distinct!"
 

Per Brett Cyrgalis," reached an agreement with WCBS 880AM to broadcast the game on Wednesday at Yankee Stadium. Chris King and Rob Joyce will be on call."


Per NHL, "Announced attendance of 50,105 at Yankee Stadium pushed total attendance for the first three outdoor games of the 2013-14 season to 209,695."


Per Chris Botta, "50,000+ tickets sold for Isles - NYR game at Yankee Stadium. Sellout almost certain in next 18 hours."

 
Per Mike Kelly, "Visiting teams are 8-1-1 all-time in 10 regular season outdoor games."



Travis Mills.







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