Last night's 4-0 win over the Thrashers was an example of the Bruins playing at the top of their game.
Despite some successes this season, and sporting a respectable record, the Bruins have played precious few games with maximum effort from start-to-finish, instead relying on spectacular goaltending or an offensive outburst to get the win. Sometimes that win doesn't come, naturally.
However, last night's match against the Thrashers saw the Bruins hitting, forechecking and battling for pucks, and the win came as a result. It's good to see, but there's also a problem emerging.
Tuukka Rask got the start in nets, improving to 10-3-2 with a 1.85 GAA, which is outstanding for such a young goalie. Especially one with a Jedi name.
The problem, of course, is that Rask may be out-playing Tim Thomas, who deserves time to find his game given everything he's given to the Bruins, and his record in previous years.
However, as the season progresses, it's also hard to not see Thomas' 10-9-5 record with a 2.42 GAA as vastly below his capacity. How that impacts the Bruins as they make the stretch drive through the Olympics and toward the playoffs is the big question.
Thomas will get the start on Friday at Fenway for the Outdoor Classic, and the USA Olympic Team roster will be announced shortly thereafter (which Thomas is hoping to be a part of), so we may soon see Thomas' game improving simply because he is motivated by these events (and spurred forward by an up-and-coming backup).
Needless to say, the Bruins' streaky play this season cannot be laid at Thomas' feet, but if the team still requires a goalie that can win games they don't deserve to win, then Rask may be asked to shoulder a heavier load.
What that means to the team as a whole is uncertain. But here's hoping that Thomas finds his game soon, and that the B's have access to two goalies playing lights-out hockey as the season heads for home.
The Bruins next play Friday afternoon, outdoor, against the Flyers.
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