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“Dear future Bruins fans …” + Islanders preview



Charlie McAvoy submitted a letter to future Boston Bruins into a time capsule on Wednesday, so Locked on Bruins host Ian McLaren begins today’s episode by sharing a letter to future Boston hockey fans.

The core message: Enjoy the ride.

The Bruins are taking on the New York Islanders tonight, and before a quick preview, some thoughts on Jakub Lauko”s injury and renewed dedication to keeping himself safe out there.

Plus, Morgan Geekie is week-to-week with an upper body injury, so welcome back Patrick Brown?

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6 Comments

  1. what about loooochic, btw great work, watching it almost daily, greetings from Czech a big B family N88.!

  2. Charlie Mac is one of my fav Bruins players so don't get me wrong when I say no one has mentioned his accountability for his actions causing his 4 game suspension. Especially when he wears both the spoked B jersey with the A (assistant captain). Your message to future Bruins fans leaves me feeling a little bit more disappointed with him and the media. His actions in that game set a bad example to the rest of the team and the younger prospects in my opinion. Something I've heard no one discuss..

  3. I'm right there with you . The Bruins helped me get through my dad's brain cancer . Me and him would forget the whole damn world when they were on . We would watch them like I did when I was a kid , he'd let me stay up late on school nights . He brought me to the Garden to meet the entire 91-93 season teams ! Borque, Moog, Neely all of them , at the wives festival . Thanks for sharing some of your story bud . I'm still scratching my head on Looch though. I can't find much more than a basic LTIR …

  4. Well said. Thoroughly enjoyed last season. The playoffs collapse is merely an after thought. The hardest part of being a sports fan isn't the losing it's the poor decisions made. Be it coaches choosing loyalty to one player over fairness to another at the expense of winning or management's hubris. The decision to trade Thornton actually got me to stop watching that year because it was on the heels of letting Rolston, Knuble, Nylander and Gonchar (all career years) go because they had the new salary cap all figured out. Except they didn't.

  5. How does Brown keep getting into the lineup over Boqvist? Is it a cap thing? Or does Monty just like Brown? I’ve seen really nothing great from Brown …

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