Should the Bruins hang on to Toivinen or trade him before the deadline?
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So much discussion about Simon's near decapitation of Ryan Hollweg ...?
He's having confidence issues right now and there is a big youth movement in Boston that doesn't help a goalie either but he is a very skilled goalie if he can avoid injury which he hasn't so far he will be good to have around when tukka rask finally emerges as the number one goalie and he can help rask adjust to the cultural differences,I say he will stayWhere can I be in an inline hockey club in colorado?
Hannu. hes finnish. hes going to improve. they should keep him. =]Yes, you can call it "ice hockey" so long as you also talk about "grass football" - sound good?
they should definatly hold on to him. he will be a quality goalie in the next couple of years.What is up with the NHL's national coverage?
I don't think anyone would want himIt doesn't really matter what they do to him, I think there gonna keep him just in case Thomas gets injured because he is a good solid back-up goalie.
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I would trade him.Tim Thomas is actually a pretty good goaltender, but just hasn't had the help from his defense this year. He's had his good games, but also his bad. He definitely has what it takes to be a starting goaltender but unless the team gets him help up front, he won't reach his potential. Trading Toivonen won't be a big deal as the Bruins have a blue chipper in Tuukka Rask and a solid goalie in Jordan Sigalet waiting in the wings. Toivonen would probably fetch something good in return as well.
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