Globe 10.0: Whats wrong with the Bruins?

Title: Globe 10.0: Whats wrong with the Bruins?

Published: Wed, 21 Oct 2009

Description: (Boston Globe) In this episode of Globe 10.0, Bob Ryan and Charlie Pierce debate the reasons for the Bruins slow start. (By Alan Miller, Globe Staff)

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" I'm Bob Ryan -- to a ten point oh with you today that's doable Charles. Such problems and Rick -- home got the Bruins who have had enough problems to speak govern with Luke reach out and and blowing their good fortune of a nice home scheduled. They -- Marc Savard today before -- six weeks he's always a leading scorer and the team now has nobody who can make a play and no wonder. If last year's Bruins. Where the hockey equivalent last year's Tampa Bay Devil Rays hop bunch of really talented young guys who who really hadn't made a mark for themselves in the league played together and over achieved. Because right now they look like they don't have a number one goaltender they -- if Phil Kessel lot of attack on. They DL Marc Savard is now injured look at his now injured. What's the reasoning go to the game onto three megawatt can get a decent fight amnesty now. Now I know he's just become such a crowd favorite. I worried about comments that you would have a career year would never be able to duplicate got to get this there's no end in a -- first about it we -- to -- the schedule all these other years here to here we showed why they -- liberalism all these games on the road what are the circus over or whatever island has. Now that's you to give them five straight home games but do everything go to a three tell -- six home games all western of illustrate now that's that that's. That was that was real I actually saw the beginning the year I thought when they can really build on last year."

" You know you'll want you wonder if the team we saw in the playoffs lectures and the real pronounced fine and not the one that we saw in the I don't play."

" It appears to rally was not gonna let this go too long. The Chuck Kobasew trade was quite frankly a -- to make a -- right and and he was from being talked about -- on here obviously is two weeks ago and he goes now that chicken -- maybe down the road it's gonna be approved the deal but for right now it's time they do get this guy -- we'll see what he does but it's a delicate deal to get guys attention it's -- long. It's a long season it really is what you can dig yourself into a hole right now. I mean I don't see eighteen with any kind of identity last year you -- that -- at a very I -- that he knew what you the kind of team you're gonna see when you went there -- some -- them beat Detroit lets you simply about working."

" Yeah and now they can work as hard as they can't they don't have to on this team right now."

" Well they're worried about that just goes spark and and and as -- got -- funny -- it's a very troubling time I'm sure to huge disappointment to management who really thought that they had a cup to cup contender but right now. Cup contender how much -- Well. Do you have something to say about the latest Boston sports news check out the all new -- ten point -- app on FaceBook. Let us know what you think about the hottest sports topic and you might be eligible to win some great prizes like this on FaceBook by searching the globe ten point out."

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