Felger: Bruins players are too happy
The Boston Bruins reportedly tried to trade goaltender Linus Ullmark away at last week’s trade deadline, however, Ullmark blocked the deal. On Monday’s Felger and Mazz, Felger gave his thoughts on Bruins players and how he thinks they are too comfortable in Boston.
Are Bruins players too comfortable?
Felger: You ever worry that the Bruins are too happy? Like they’re too comfortable down there. They like it too much.
Mazz: Yeah. Look, I worry about that with people in general and athletes in general. But yes. And I’ll tell you in one Ullmark’s comments, he said something like, “yeah, you know, this was really hard on me. It was difficult to play this game. You know, there’s a lot of pressure, almost like the playoffs”, and I heard that and went, oh, so this is why he sucks in the playoffs? Like, you get really anxious before the playoff games. And I’m thinking, then what did you come to Boston for? And why were you so eager to come to Boston? Although he needed the no trade to do it, you didn’t think you’d be in playoff games and you get anxious? Like that scared me when I heard that part of it.
Felger: The Bruins players, no one wants to leave. No one ever wants to leave, they don’t want to let anyone go, and even when the guys leave, they bring them back and they’re thrilled to come back! All of them. From Milan Lucic to Danton Heinen, they all come back. They never want to leave, the team never wants them to leave. It’s like, boy, you’re all a bunch of happy campers for a group that hasn’t won squat in a long time. And it’s like maybe just a little too comfortable there. A little too happy there. Because certainly it doesn’t look like Linus Ullmark is going to be the guy now. It feels like they’ve given up on the goalie platoon already. Like, good job!