#NHLVideos: Bruins @ Ducks 1/8 | NHL Highlights 2022



Extended highlights of the Boston Bruins at the Anaheim Ducks

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  1. Bruin knocks his own net off, Ducks score legitimately, goal is waived off. That has to be one of the dumbest rules in all of sports(although it'd be pretty hard to beat the NFL or flops in basketball). If you see an attack coming, just "accidentally" knock your net off. So stupid.

  2. Nothing "lazy" about Pastrnak's shot technique. Grip it, and rip it. The MPH, while still maintaining superior accuracy, is totally amazing – just can't be matched by anyone else in the game today – and maybe it never has been (on a regular basis). "One timing" it, and drilling it – game after game. A 25 footer, is about like a 15 footers from most others. Goalie is basically screwed – if on goal – no time to get there – puck either hits him – or lights the lamp.

  3. John Gibson is so slow to recover from rebounds and get back into position. Very poor effort. Pouty millionaire who won't give it his all for his team. His body language is so over dramatic and he wants to show everyone he feels bad when a goal is scored or how there was nothing he can do about a screen. We don't want grown athletes who feel bad for themselves. We want them to work harder for their team and the fans

  4. With the best team in the NHL, the Bruins, playing against the worst team in the NHL, the Ducks, did you expect another outcome other than a total wipeout. Edit: That seventh goal by the Bruins Charlie Coyle was the sneakiest push of the puck I've ever seen. It looks even impossible that he scored on slowmo replay. My gawd!

  5. First off as a Bs fan I feel so bad for Gibson. He’s a really good goalie stuck on a very bad team. So many of those goals came from just simple defensive breakdowns. The other thing I noticed is the Anaheim broadcast does a really good job calling the game. I’d much rather listen to them than Jack Edwards. They were really fun to listen to.

  6. "The finish". Obviously preferable to have two, but one, consistent, "great line", is often, all that is needed to win a hockey game. The difference this year (so far) for the Bruins, is that they finally have, what they have "lacked" (and often to a high degree, basically for decades) – "killah offense". From the mid 1970's forward – Bruins – a "burst" – 10 plus shots on goal – great pressure – no result. Canadiens – one rush back the other way – one shot – goal. The Bruins now have several players, that shoot with true "intent", and are actually capable, and able to, precisely send the puck, often with great accuracy, somewhere other than straight into the goalie's belly button. Lol

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