Felger and Mazz: Thoughts on Jim Montgomery calling out David Pastrnak
The Boston Bruins are in the process of collapsing once again, this time to the Toronto Maple Leafs. On Friday’s Felger and Mazz, the guys discussed the abysmal performances of the highest paid players on the team in David Pastrnak and Charlie McAvoy.
Mazz on Pastrnak
Mazz: God bless Jim Montgomery. Good for him. Put it right on him. Absolutely. Why not? David Pastrnak is one of the highest paid players in the league. In the last five elimination games, three to Florida last year and two to Toronto this year, he’s got two even strength goals. Two! Which in and of itself is not totally horrible, like if you do the math over the course of a season, that is 32 goals. But this is a guy who gets 50. Last year he had 60. So you think 32 goals, you say? Not bad. Except that when you compare him to him, he’s almost at half of his production. And again, even strengths the number that matters. Even strength is the number that matters, not the power play number. I can find lots of guys to score power play goals and not pay them 11 plus million dollars a year. So to me, and especially now, the Bruins can’t even get the puck to the net, let alone in it. They can’t even get it there. And I’m not telling you it’s all one player, it’s a team sport. I get it. But your big gun has been kind of useless and, dare I say, look clumsy, if nothing else. He’s trying to stick his nose in it sometimes. Trying to be physical. But again, why is he always falling down? Did you see the video they showed last night during the game where he was behind the net and a guy just kind of tap tapped him and he fell? What are we doing here? Do you want to compete or not? Like this is the one that blows me away. The compete part of it. Do you want to compete or not? Or do you just want to half ass compete and score easy goals? I have no problem with Montgomery going right at his star player. Highest paid guy on the team. It’s easy to pick on the ones who aren’t. Good for him. And you know what? Pastrnak needs to step up.
Felger on McAvoy
Felger: I’ll go next because I think he should have called out Charlie McAvoy as well. Put Charlie McAvoy on this list, that whole sequence, and I know it’s hard to get on a team when you don’t score, for all intents and purposes, you gave up one goal, but to get on him for that one goal was just disgusting in every way, shape and form. It started with the Lohrei boarding play in the corner, which I don’t know if that distracted McAvoy or what, because I think Lohrei, when he went into the corner on that non boarding call, I think McAvoy let out a scream maybe like raised his hand like, give me the call. And then McAvoy had all this time and space in his own end, he wasn’t being pressured, it wasn’t a heavy forecheck, he all the time in the world and he ices the puck. And of course, they lose the draw. Beecher loses the draw. Then McAvoy again in front of the net allows the puck to go off him on a simple, easy save of a wrist shot from outside the right circle, where McAvoy can easily swallow that thing himself. Or, I don’t know, get the hell out of the way and just let Swayman make an easy save on like a can of corn little wrist shot. Instead it’s in the back of the net. Dude, get out of the way. Do something.