If Tim Thomas walked out of ScotiaBank Place and stepped into the middle of the street, it’s pretty obvious he would have been able to stop on-coming traffic.
The Bruins goaltender continued his All-World play tonight in Ottawa by making 29 saves for his second straight shutout in a 4-0 victory.
Here’s a quick box score summary:
•With a goal and an assist, David Krejci was the only Bruins player with more than one point. He was also a plus-2.
•Zdeno Chara and Andrew Ference were both plus-3 on the night.
•Dennis Seidenberg continued his block party with six blocked shots, while Adam McQuaid added five blocks.
It’s a waste of salary for the other 29 teams, too, to employ bums. But in Neil’s defense, at least he can play a bit of hockey. Boogaard, McGrattan, Orr etc., however, no thanks.
Matt, do you know what was up with the Seidenberg-Neil thing at the end of the game? Neil appeared to just jump on Seidenberg for no reason. What a coward and a waste of salary that bum Neil is. And why didn’t he get an instigator penalty? He jumped Seides with 90 seconds left, it seemed like.