via Silver Seven and our own co-host Beata: tier ranking Sens players based on how much Kenergy they have
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wallpapers • erik brännström + minimalism
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Credits of the wallpapers’ elements and style go to their respective owners. I only assembled them to make the wallpapers.
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I am so incredibly proud of Erik Brännström and all that he has achieved. I started watching him the second he got drafted to Vegas and to see him grow and develop has truly been a pleasure. Can’t wait to see him play again soon 💛💙🇸🇪
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I LOVE THE KIDS SO FUCKING MUCH
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Cassidy Gets 200th Win As Bruins Hang On To Win Physical Game
The bruins went into tonight’s game with a 5-4-0 record. The visiting Ottawa Senators were entering the game with a record of 3-8-1. This was Ottawa’s 1st visit to Boston since November 2, 2019, a game which the bruins won 5-2. The bruins starter for the night was Jeremy Swayman. His season record entering the contest was 2-2-0. His counterpart for Ottawa was Matt Murray, who’s season record was 0-3-0. Making their NHL debut for Ottawa was Egor Sokolov, a 2020 2nd round pick.
The bruins started the game very physically but unfortunately, the senators struck first early. After a turnover in front of Swayman, Zach Sanford buried the puck in the open net off the rebound from Brady Tkachuk’s initial shot. The goal came at 1:14. A few minutes later, Swayman shut down Alex Formenton on a shorthanded breakaway but the bruins would then find themselves shorthanded as Charlie McAvoy would go to the box followed by a controversial call on Charlie Coyle. In the final minute, the bruins would get some good chances but in the end, the opening frame would end with a score of 1-0 Ottawa.
The Second period saw much more action. The bruins tied the game on the powerplay when a David Pastrňák shot deflected in off Brad Marchand, who was waiting at the goal mouth at 5:12. Charlie McAvoy got the secondary assist. Boston would then take the lead when Derek Forbort wristed the puck past Murray’s glove at 10:58. Charlie Coyle and Taylor Hall got the assists on his goal. However, at 13:09 of the period, Nikita Zaitsev would make it even at 2 with assists from Logan Shaw and Thomas Chabot. After a big hit on Chabot along the boards, Pastrňák almost made it 3-2 but Murray made a big stick save. There was then another big open ice hit by Josh Brown on Trent Frederic. With 1:30 left, after helping to stop a breakaway from Alex Formenton, Connor Clifton and Formenton dropped the gloves. After the fight, Patrice Bergeron banked a shot in off of Murray at 18:40. The assists were from Pastrňák and McAvoy. The period ended 3-2 Boston.
Trent Frederic (upper body) did not return to the game after the second period. There were a couple more big hits in this period. First Charlie McAvoy made a big hit on Zach Sanford along the boards. A few minutes later, during a delayed penalty call, Curtis Lazar flattened Erik Brännström, after which both teams briefly came together. With less than 2 minutes left in regulation, the senators pulled Murray and immediately afterward, Jeremy Swayman had to make a big save before Pastrňák iced it on an empty netter attempt. The bruins would hang on to win this one 3-2 and Jeremy Swayman would remain undefeated at home. This also marked Bruce Cassidy’s 200th win as the head coach of the bruins.
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New Episode!
There is finally hockey news about a team that will actually play within Ottawa city limits! With the news that Ottawa was one of the cities chosen for the new Professional Women's Hockey League, we discuss the new team, potential names, and their 3 free agent signings. We also discuss the other, less important teams in the league and our disappointment that Montreal will be good.
Finally, we talk about the only bit of Sens news that was available to us at the time - Erik Brännström and Tim Stützle in Europe.
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Let’s take a moment to appreciate Jube’s minor league lineup
MAR 17, 2021
On the manager’s 41st birthday, we must acknowledge Team Å (the JFI Minor league squad, also known as “Jiffy Pop Junior”) who is only dressing two defensemen these days along with two goalies.
Every one of their forwards is either injured, on long-term injury reserve or in the minors, and rookies Adam Boqvist and Erik Brännström are the only skaters the team has on the ice these days.
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damn captain! he's establishing a trademark
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