Felger & Mazz: Marchand’s Spot in Bruins History and Last Night’s Red Sox Loss in Oakland (Hour 2)
Felger & Massarotti
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🗓️ 3 April 2019
⏱️ 47 minutes
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In Hour 2, Felger and Mazz continued to talk about Brad Marchand reaching the 100 point mark in last night’s Bruins win and last night’s Red Sox loss to the Athletics.
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| 0:00.0 | B-Pod Studios |
| 0:03.0 | These guys know how to connect with you about Boston sports. |
| 0:10.7 | This may feel strong, but you people are stupid. |
| 0:12.8 | OMG. |
| 0:14.4 | It's Felger and Mazz, 905, the Sports Hub. |
| 0:18.3 | Couldn't be prouder. |
| 0:19.7 | He's a kid that came through Providence a long time ago. You know, we were both much younger people. He's worked really, really hard. I'm going to guess he's worked as hard as anybody in the National Hockey League to round out his shot. His, you know, his puck play. You know, we've incorporated more on the power play. He's grabbing. We didn't know how that would work out. We had a net front, that half wall when we lost Spooner and some other guys. It's worked out really well. He's bought into it, done what we've asked, and he's just continued to work and work at it. I think he takes a lot of pride now in knowing how good he can be offensively. Maybe before it was more about an agitating mentality. Now it's, I heard a, I read a quote somewhere where he said he's too tired now to be an agitator. So I thought, you know what, we'll just keep playing on him then if that's what it takes to sort of keep him going on the ice. Because look at him. He's on the ice. He's dead right. All right. Bruce Cassie and Brad Marsham, 100-point season. Nothing to sneeze at. Nothing to sneeze at. I gave you the list before. In the last five years, not including this year, and scoring's up this year, so there's... These guys know how to connect with you about Boston sports. |
| 1:27.9 | This may feel strong, but you people are stupid. |
| 1:30.0 | OMG, it's Felger and Mazz, 95, the Sports Hub. |
| 1:35.5 | Couldn't be prouder. |
| 1:36.9 | He's a kid that came through Providence a long time ago. |
| 1:39.7 | You know, we were both much younger people. |
| 1:41.8 | He's worked really, really hard. |
| 1:48.5 | I'm going to guess he's worked as hard as anybody in the National Hockey League to round out his shot. |
| 1:55.1 | His, you know, his puck play. You know, we've incorporated more on the power play. He's grabbing. We didn't know how that would work out. |
| 3:24.5 | We had a net front, then half wall when we lost Spooner and some other guys. It's worked out really well. He's bought into it, done what we've asked, and he's just continued to work and work at it. I think he takes a lot of pride now in knowing how good he can be offensively. Maybe before it was more about an agitating mentality. Now it's, I heard a, I read a quote somewhere where he said he's too tired now to be an agitator. So I thought, you know what? We'll just keep playing on them. If that's what it takes to sort of keep him going on the ice, because look at him. He's on the ice. He's deadly. All right, Bruce Cassie and Brad Marsham, 100-point season. Nothing to sneeze at. Nothing to sneeze at. I gave you the list before. In the last five years, not including this year. And scoring's up this year. So there's actually five guys this year. But usually in the modern-day NHL is one or two guys a year. And that's the way it goes. Over the last five, over the last five, here are the players who've had 100-point seasons. Sidney Crosby, Pat Kane, Connor McDavid, Claude Jureau, Nikita Kuturoff, and then McDavid again last year. Elite, elite MVP, guys. I mean, incredible. And you know what? The more you look at it, too, his game is complete. Like, there's no hole there, really, when you look it, he say, he penalty kills and leads a league in shorthanded goals, I think, or whatever. He set the Bruins record. Short-handed, he's a weapon. Okay, so we know that. He plays on the power play. I think he has 10 power play goals. Only Pasternak is more on the team. He leads the team in five-on-five goals. his passing is improved tremendously. That's how you get to 100 points when he gets 64 assists. |
| 3:27.8 | And as a shooter, he can absolutely freaking snipe. |
| 3:32.4 | Like, to me, that's one of the great improvements in his game. |
| 3:36.1 | Okay. |
| 3:36.7 | Your thoughts on everything, as promised. |
| 3:38.1 | David and Lynn, go. |
| 3:40.2 | Yeah, well, what I said the other day about the pitching, |
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