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Felger & Massarotti

Felger & Mazz: Bruins Fall to Blues, Series Tied 2-2 and Chara’s Status (Hour 1)

Felger & Massarotti

Beasley Media Group

Sports

4.1977 Ratings

🗓️ 4 June 2019

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Felger and Massarotti opened up the show breaking down last night’s Boston Bruins Game 4 loss to the St. Louis Blues. The guys also discussed Zdeno Chara’s injury and his status for Game 5 after taking a puck off the face last night.

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0:00.0

B-Pod Studios

0:03.0

These guys know how to connect with you about Boston sports.

0:12.0

This may feel strong, but you people are stupid.

0:14.0

OMG.

0:15.6

It's Felgrimaz, 95, the Sports Hub.

0:20.1

Straight away to Marchand. A shot gets blocked out of the zone. And then one of the Sports Hub. Straight away to Marchand.

0:21.5

A shot gets blocked out of the zone.

0:23.8

And then one of the Bruins checks into Bennington,

0:26.2

and you can bring out the Zamboony.

0:28.5

First ever win on home ice in the Stanley Cup final for the St. Louis Blues.

0:33.7

A 4-2 win over the Bruins that ties the series two games to two.

0:39.2

And we will go to Boston with the Stanley Cup final becoming a best of three.

0:49.3

And that's where we are back in Boston, Felger and Maserati here from our Town fair tire studios in Dorchester the day after the Blues tie up the Stanley Cup final at two games apiece. Maz Murray and myself, Stu and Billy Lanny behind the glass, a fully loaded program. We are landed and ready to go. What are your thoughts on that one, Maz? Well, look, you know, what I'm worried about now is the health of the Bruins.

1:11.8

That's what I'm worried about. And last night had nothing to do with the physicality of the blues, in terms of the injury to Zedano Chara, because obviously that's just kind of a fluky thing. But nonetheless, here you go. Two to two, you know, in a lot of ways, I thought this thing was going to be a tractor pole. there's been nothing that has happened over the course of the four games to change that. When the Blues win, they're the more physical, more assertive team. When the Bruins win, they're the faster and more skilled team. And so, but what I'm worried about now is the state of that Bruins decor. I mean, again, and this is one of the dangers of playing a team like the Blues. the grizzik, it obviously is a direct result of the physicality.

1:47.1

And... decor. I mean, again, and this is one of the dangers of playing a team like the Blues. The Grizzly kid obviously is a direct result of the physicality.

1:51.7

And I do think that the blues have great will.

1:53.9

They have great will.

1:57.4

That phrase you used a couple of years ago or several years ago, skill will and goaltending.

1:59.4

In the will department, I don't know if the blues beat the Bruins, but they're not getting beaten either. So they have every bit the will that you do and maybe more. Okay. So, you know, we'll look ahead to what the lineup looks like. If there is no char with there is no Greslick, they're considering some very interesting things, I think, in we're going to get to that but just on last night your thoughts on last night how you feeling murray not great and i the thing is for me look at that game don't let the closeness of the score actually fool you because i think the bruin's were dominated completely in that game even when they were tied and they got a short-handed goal. The Bruins can't match the Blues physicality. They can't. And the top six forwards of the Bruins are inconsistent, and that's being kind, because in some cases, like David Craichy and David Posternock, they're complete non-factors, and it's really starting to piss me off. They're not going to win a game when they're pinned in their own zone.

2:52.3

They can only dump the puck out far enough to get a quick line change, and then it comes

2:56.8

right back in, and it's happening over and over and over again.

3:02.3

To me, I look at that last night.

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