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Boston.com’s Bruins reporter Conor Ryan offers up weekly thoughts, opinions and analysis on all things surrounding the Black and Gold in “Poke The Bear” — a new podcast centered on the Original Six club. Each week, Conor and a number of guests offer in-depth breakdowns on the latest news surrounding the B’s — and having plenty of fun along the way. So sit back, grab a libation (or Dunks, no one’s judging here) and let’s talk some hockey.
In this episode of Poke The Bear, Conor and Ty talk about James Hagens’ future at center, the value of Boston’s first-round pick, and what lessons Boston can take from the Golden Knights and Hurricanes.
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The Denver Broncos lost in the AFC championship to the New England Patriots by a final score of 10-7. Broncos head coach Sean Payton was criticized for not taking the field goal on 4th and 1 early in the 1st half of the game against the patriots. In a recent ESPN article, written by Seth Wickersham, the author claims Payton originally wanted to run the football rather than pass. Seth writes – “Generally, if the Broncos are driving and faced with fourth-and-short yardage, they will strongly consider going for it. If it’s fourth-and-1 after the opponent turns the ball over and gives Denver a short field, Payton will usually take the points.” Broncos Breakdown host Trace Moustakas gives his thoughts and analysis on Sean Payton and the Broncos 2025 season.
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