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Playoff Roster when Everyone is Healthy

Créé par: bruins2k11
Équipe: 2018-19 Bruins de Boston
Date de création initiale: 12 mars 2019
Publié: 12 mars 2019
Mode - plafond salarial: Basique
Description
Backes and Cehlarik could switch off with Johansson going to 3LW if Backes plays
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TAILLE DE LA FORMATIONPLAFOND SALARIALCAP HITEXCÉDENTS Info-bulleBONISESPACE SOUS LE PLAFOND SALARIAL
2379 500 000 $77 158 168 $774 000 $3 020 000 $2 341 832 $

Formation

Ailier gaucheCentreAilier droit
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AG
NMC
UFA - 7
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6 875 000 $6 875 000 $
C
NMC
UFA - 4
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872 500 $872 500 $ (Bonis de performance212 500 $$212K)
AG, AD
UFA - 1
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863 333 $863 333 $ (Bonis de performance425 000 $$425K)
AD, AG
UFA - 2
Logo de Bruins de Boston
7 250 000 $7 250 000 $
C
NMC
UFA - 3
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6 666 667 $6 666 667 $
AD
UFA - 5
Logo de Bruins de Boston
742 500 $742 500 $ (Bonis de performance132 500 $$132K)
AG, AD
RFA - 1
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3 200 000 $3 200 000 $
C, AD
UFA - 2
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2 750 000 $2 750 000 $
AG, AD
M-NTC
UFA - 1
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1 275 000 $1 275 000 $
C, AG
UFA - 3
Logo de Bruins de Boston
725 000 $725 000 $
C, AD
UFA - 1
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1 250 000 $1 250 000 $
AD, C
UFA - 2
Défenseur gaucherDéfenseur droitierGardien de but
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5 000 000 $5 000 000 $ (Bonis de performance1 750 000 $$2M)
DG
NMC
UFA - 1
Logo de Bruins de Boston
916 667 $916 667 $ (Bonis de performance500 000 $$500K)
DD
UFA - 1
Logo de Bruins de Boston
7 000 000 $7 000 000 $
G
M-NTC
UFA - 3
Logo de Bruins de Boston
5 250 000 $5 250 000 $
DG
M-NTC
UFA - 2
Logo de Bruins de Boston
789 167 $789 167 $
DD
UFA - 1
Logo de Bruins de Boston
2 750 000 $2 750 000 $
G
UFA - 2
Logo de Bruins de Boston
1 400 000 $1 400 000 $
DG
UFA - 2
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2 500 000 $2 500 000 $
DD
UFA - 2
Laissés de côtéListe des blessés (IR)Liste des blessés à long terme (LTIR)
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4 500 000 $4 500 000 $
C, AD
NMC
UFA - 3
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1 000 000 $1 000 000 $
AG, AD
UFA - 2
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2 750 000 $2 750 000 $
DG
UFA - 5

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12 mars 2019 à 14 h 55
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I miss the star system. This gets 5 big ones
12 mars 2019 à 15 h 11
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Quoting: Bcarlo25
I miss the star system. This gets 5 big ones[/quote

yeah I like this one, but you know he playes Nordstrom or backes instead of cehlarik
12 mars 2019 à 16 h 38
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It looks playoff capable on paper. But I don't think everyone is going to be healthy.

DeBrusk is a broken foot I think? 8 weeks minimum for bone to heal.
Grzelcyk looked like a dislocated elbow. 4-12 weeks depending how sever.
Johansson looks like a shoulder/collar bone issue. 4-12 weeks.
Pasta looks like game keepers thumb. That's a minimum of 8 weeks.

All dates from injury.
I think Boston will probably go through the 1st series without some players. If they are lucky they will get them back for the second.
Anyone coming back will not be "normal though" those are really minimum time frames to heal. It's not counting rehab time etc.. Its just the bare minimum time to heal.


None of those are going to heal quickly.
12 mars 2019 à 17 h 11
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It looks playoff capable on paper. But I don't think everyone is going to be healthy.

DeBrusk is a broken foot I think? 8 weeks minimum for bone to heal.
Grzelcyk looked like a dislocated elbow. 4-12 weeks depending how sever.
Johansson looks like a shoulder/collar bone issue. 4-12 weeks.
Pasta looks like game keepers thumb. That's a minimum of 8 weeks.

All dates from injury.
I think Boston will probably go through the 1st series without some players. If they are lucky they will get them back for the second.
Anyone coming back will not be "normal though" those are really minimum time frames to heal. It's not counting rehab time etc.. Its just the bare minimum time to heal.


None of those are going to heal quickly.


You seem to be rather misinformed.
Debrusk is day to day according to Cassidy.
X rays were negative for grizz. They would show a dislocated elbow. Sublaxation? Maybe. Discoloration? No.
Johansson is a bruised lung. Not really sure on that time table
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12 mars 2019 à 19 h 1
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Damn that lineup is actually smart af. Ya but i would have to agree that cassidy doesnt trust cehlarik more than backes or nordy so we'll see. Hopefully everyone gets back in time for cassidy to try out different line combos in the reg season and not the ploffs
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12 mars 2019 à 22 h 32
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You seem to be rather misinformed.
Debrusk is day to day according to Cassidy.
X rays were negative for grizz. They would show a dislocated elbow. Sublaxation? Maybe. Discoloration? No.
Johansson is a bruised lung. Not really sure on that time table


Sublaxation? you realize that's the same thing as a dislocation right? The joint is knocked out of place, then there is the tissue damage that goes with it. Period. An xray means nothing when it comes to that. You need an MRI for soft tissue. From the looks of it, it didn't look good. From the coaches comments, it didn't sound good.
Debrusk can be listed as anything. The number of injuries on the foot is very limited. The extensive list is basically, broken foot. I've never seen any other injury on the foot in hockey that prevents someone from lacing up ever, and broken feet are common due to getting hit with the puck. While I've never broken my foot, I can imagine it's very hard to skate on such an injury.
12 mars 2019 à 22 h 34
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Sublaxation? you realize that's the same thing as a dislocation right? The joint is knocked out of place, then there is the tissue damage that goes with it. Period. An xray means nothing when it comes to that. You need an MRI for soft tissue. From the looks of it, it didn't look good. From the coaches comments, it didn't sound good.
Debrusk can be listed as anything. The number of injuries on the foot is very limited. The extensive list is basically, broken foot. I've never seen any other injury on the foot in hockey that prevents someone from lacing up ever, and broken feet are common due to getting hit with the puck. While I've never broken my foot, I can imagine it's very hard to skate on such an injury.


Sorry, you were incorrect on every injury. Give it a google next time
12 mars 2019 à 22 h 44
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Sorry, you were incorrect on every injury. Give it a google next time


your arrogance is insane. I should have known that when you don't know that a sublaxation and a dislocation are the same damn thing.
12 mars 2019 à 22 h 48
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your arrogance is insane. I should have known that when you don't know that a sublaxation and a dislocation are the same damn thing.


Quoting: pharrow
your arrogance is insane. I should have known that when you don't know that a sublaxation and a dislocation are the same damn thing.


They are not. One shifts and moves back into the place. The other is a dislocation. That’s why it’s called a dislocation. That’s why they have the term subluxation.


And debrusk doesn’t have a broken foot.


And Johansson didn’t hurt his collarbone.

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12 mars 2019 à 23 h 0
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They are not. One shifts and moves back into the place. The other is a dislocation. That’s why it’s called a dislocation. That’s why they have the term subluxation.


And debrusk doesn’t have a broken foot.


And Johansson didn’t hurt his collarbone.

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a subluxation is a dislocation that pops back into place. Period. I don't even know why you are trying to argue it.
The bone popping back into place has nothing to do with the soft tissue damage that occurs. The damage is already done.

Debrusk doesn't have a broken foot? Ok please, feel free to explain the foot injury?
Because everything I have seen is undisclosed foot. Which equates too, broken foot.
The guy took a puck to the foot and has not returned to the ice. And while I'm sure they are hoping he can skate on it. The reality is, skating on a broken foot never works well for anyone. I can bet you at the end of the season they disclose it as broken. Like every injury come playoff time, no one wants to say it.
12 mars 2019 à 23 h 10
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a subluxation is a dislocation that pops back into place. Period. I don't even know why you are trying to argue it.
The bone popping back into place has nothing to do with the soft tissue damage that occurs. The damage is already done.

Debrusk doesn't have a broken foot? Ok please, feel free to explain the foot injury?
Because everything I have seen is undisclosed foot. Which equates too, broken foot.
The guy took a puck to the foot and has not returned to the ice. And while I'm sure they are hoping he can skate on it. The reality is, skating on a broken foot never works well for anyone. I can bet you at the end of the season they disclose it as broken. Like every injury come playoff time, no one wants to say it.


Debrusk is skating. Dude I get it, it’s not your team, but you just are wildly misinformed here. You listed 3 injuries. You were 0-for
 
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