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Bruins Forward Pat Maroon Frustrated With Panthers’ Lack of Physicality Game 4



Bruins Forward Pat Maroon Frustrated With Panthers’ Lack of Physicality Game 4

“I’ve tried, I am trying. But we can’t really focus on that… we’ve got to focus on winning a hockey game now” – Bruins forward Pat Maroon

The Boston forward spoke about his frustration with the Florida Panthers not wanting to drop gloves with him during the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs on Monday after morning skate.

23 Comments

  1. Bennett is healing a badly injured hand and is too important to the team. Otherwise he’d whip the piss out of Maroon, easily. Bennett is an assassin.

  2. We love you Big Rig. We all support you. We want you around for another season absolutely. Somebody show him these messages. He needs to know that we all support him 100%!!! You're doing good by us, Pat. New England loves you!

  3. What DO players mean by "predictable" anyway? I hear that a lot. Shouldn't they focus on being… unpredictable? Especially deep in a series when the opponent has learned their playing style? No snark, just genuinely confused with the word choice. Pat explains here that their game should be simple (I presume in the sense of being fundamentally sound), but what does that have to do with being predictable?

  4. It was a legitimate goal….and no one’s surprised that the entire Boston franchise says it isn’t fair. No hockey team that averages 5 or 6 shots a period during the playoffs has any business being in the playoffs. The fact of the matter is you can’t expect to go far in the playoffs using goon tactics to make up for a huge talent deficit, especially when the teams primary goon and ice diver is injured.

  5. This guy needs a diaper change. WTF? Maybe instead of trying to head hunt people, you actually work on shooting the puck?

  6. He's nailed it, shots on for 2nd, 3rd chance opportunities……..simple. SOG numbers are atrocious and nowhere near enough to put pressure on the goalie. I am a bit concerned about the lack of response by the players on the Marchy incident, don't like that, and for Sweeney to be more worried about a fine I think shows pretty poor leadership.

  7. Good answers and he doesn’t want to take stupid penalties that can make it even worse this time of year.

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