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Getting Harry Sinden’s take on the Bruins’ playoff chances, and other thoughts

Bruins senior adviser Harry Sinden (left) is shown with Bobby Orr in 2022.

Picked-up pieces while watching Red Sox defense videos to the tune of the Benny Hill theme song …

▪ The Bruins are in the playoffs again. What does Harry Sinden think of their chances?

“They’re definitely a contender,” says the 91-year-old Bruin-in-Winter. “I’m not on top of the team, but from what I’ve seen, they are a reasonable contender. I think they have a good chance to advance. I couldn’t call them the No. 1 team, but they’re going to give anyone a heck of a time.”

A player, head coach, general manager, and Boston Garden king of hockey, Sinden first came to the Bruins organization as a player/coach in Kingston, Ontario, in 1961. Today he watches games on TV from his home north of Boston, and as “Senior Advisor to the Owner and Alternate Governor,” he ranks fourth on the team masthead, trailing only owners Jeremy and Charlie Jacobs, and team president Cam Neely. Sinden traded for Neely in 1986, and drafted today’s GM, Don Sweeney, in 1984.

Coming into the postseason, the Bruins’ top questions seem to be their recent power-play slump , and the prospect of coach Jim Montgomery alternating goalies Jeremy Swayman and Linus Ullmark throughout the playoffs.

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The once-potent Boston power play ranked 13th in the NHL during the regular season. Like a lot of us who watch from afar, Sinden would like to see more shots.

“I’ve found that when a power play goes kind of sour, teams try to correct it with one more pass,” he says. “What you should really do is correct it with one more shot. That’s what you do.”

Regarding David Pastrnak’s lone power-play goal in the last 34 games, Sinden says, “He’s probably passing once too often.”

As Bruins coach, Sinden (right) led the Bruins to a Stanley Cup in 1970.

Same with Charlie McAvoy.

“I talked to him when he first came to the team,” says Sinden, “and I told him, ‘You got to shoot. You get yourself in the perfect position and that’s why you’re on the point, because you get in the position you get in. So shoot!’

“Raymond [Bourque] would always take that shot. For a while, [Bobby] Orr would not take it on the power play. [Johnny] Bucyk would pass it to Bobby, and Bobby would pass it back to him or to someone else, but he finally starting shooting it.”

When the Bruins won the Stanley Cup in 1970 with the 37-year-old Sinden behind the bench, Sinden started goalie Gerry Cheevers in 13 of 14 playoff games. Two years later, Bruins coach Tom Johnson alternated Cheevers with Eddie Johnston and the Bruins won the Cup again. When the Bruins won their only Cup since ’72 in 2011, coach Claude Julien rode goalie Tim Thomas all the way.

“Let’s say the goalie you start the series with wins the first game,” posits Sinden. “Now you’re going to take him out after they won? Then you put the other guy in and he loses? Or he wins? It just makes it so complex.

“I think you have to pick your goalie who you want to start the series and play him at least until he loses.”

Sinden applauds the Bruins for filling the voids left by centers Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci, and likes most everything about first-year captain Brad Marchand.

“I really loved [Zdeno] Chara as a captain, but Marchand is filling in excellently,” Sinden says. “He’s got an edge to him.

“Sometimes the players pay more attention to the captain than they do to the coaches — not regarding how to play, but how to behave. Marchand is good at that and he raises [expletive] if somebody is out of line.

“I would have liked him on my team. Along with Bucyk, he’s the best left winger we’ve had since I’ve been here.”

Sinden is not quite as enthused about streaky left winger Jake DeBrusk, who asked to be traded when Bruce Cassidy was coach and will be an unrestricted free agent July 1.

“There’s always a DeBrusk on the team,” Sinden chuckles. “I think there’s always one. He’s a pretty good player, it’s not that, and a really good skater, and he got over his antics for a while.”

Sinden confessed that he worried more about the possibility of playing Tampa Bay instead of Toronto in Round 1.

“Toronto is a good team and they have such a following up there,” he says. “They’re like a New York team. But we had a pretty good record against them [4-0 in 2023-24], and they always overestimate themselves. They haven’t won a Stanley Cup since 1967.”

And they haven’t beaten the Bruins in a playoff series since 1959.

▪ Quiz: Name seven Bruins with 100 or more postseason points (answer below).

▪ Mike Gorman and Jack Edwards . Different styles. Both sensational. Top shelf, no dust. Their talents will be missed.

▪ It’s hard to imagine Bill Belichick coming back to Gillette Stadium to celebrate Tom Brady in June after reading the latest from ESPN’s Seth Wickersham, Don Van Natta, and Jeremy Fowler. Please note: These are actual journalists — not stenographers who allow Bob Kraft to dictate his version of the truth — and they’re reporting that Kraft torpedoed Belichick’s bid to coach the Falcons.

“He [Belichick] was essentially voted off the island,” a source told ESPN.

Falcons owner Arthur Blank and Kraft are close, and according to an ESPN source, “Robert called Arthur to warn him not to trust Bill.” Kraft spokesman Stacey James said Kraft denies saying anything negative to Blank. Swell. Let’s all go rewatch Kraft’s vanity-driven “Dynasty” and make up our own minds.

Falcons owner Arthur Blank (above) chose Raheem Morris over Bill Belichick as his new head coach this offseason.

▪ Along those same lines, here’s hoping the Krafts haven’t figured out that Jacoby Brissett is a protégé of Bill Parcells’s.

▪ USA Today’s Christine Brennan wrote a terrific column articulating the strange, cold reactions from former UConn superstars Breanna Stewart and Diana Taurasi when asked about Caitlin Clark’s place in women’s college basketball history.

On a SiriusXM podcast, Stewart agreed that Clark needed an NCAA championship to be considered “one of the greats.” This odd answer was amplified when Taurasi said she would “absolutely” select UConn’s Paige Bueckers ahead of Clark in the WNBA draft if Bueckers were available (she was not). “I’m taking Paige, next question,” said Taurasi.

Not a good look for the UConn alums.

▪ The NBA hit the jackpot with first-round playoff matches pitting LeBron and the Lakers vs. the defending champion Nuggets, and the 76ers vs. the Knicks. It’s the first playoff series between Philly and New York since 1989. Good night (Nick) Nurse!

▪ J.D. Martinez still hasn’t played a game for the Mets. Martinez signed a $12 million, one-year contract at the end of spring training, reported to the minors to get some at-bats, took a cortisone shot in his back April 9, and still isn’t ready.

▪ What’s up with Rafael Devers? He has been injury-prone, looks soft and distracted, and went into the weekend south of the Mendoza Line, hitting .188 with 5 RBIs in 13 games. Meanwhile, rookie Ceddanne Rafaela dropped to .161 after signing his $50 million contract extension and was making JBJ look like Ken Griffey Jr. Let’s not forget poor Bobby Dalbec (0 for 19, 12 strikeouts). All were looking for better things this weekend in Pittsburgh.

It hasn't been a great start to the season for Rafael Devers.

▪ Lucas Giolito. Nick Pivetta. Now Garrett Whitlock . We’re only three weeks into April. Why have half of the Red Sox starters already broken down?

▪ Eighty-one-year-old Lou Lamoriello has done it again. Now GM of the Islanders, Lamoriello — of Johnston, R.I., La Salle, Providence College, and the Harwich Mariners — hired Patrick Roy as coach in January, and Roy has the Islanders in the playoffs. Roy is seeking to join Lester Patrick as the only men to win the Stanley Cup as a goalie and a head coach.

▪ Inspired by Roy turning the Islanders around, New York Post columnist Mike Vaccaro compiled a list of coaches/managers who improved New York teams after taking over during the season. Bob Lemon (1978 Yankees), Larry Robinson (2000 Devils), and Red Holzman (1967 Knicks) were Vaccaro’s favorites.

In Boston, I’d go with Joe Morgan, who took over the moribund John McNamara Red Sox in the summer of 1988 and led the locals to 12 straight wins, and 19 of 20 en route to an AL East title. Got one better than that, gentle readers?

▪ Do folks miss John Calipari in Kentucky? No. Under a headline of “Kentucky Basketball Fans Want Their Program Back,” veteran columnist John Clay of the Lexington Herald-Leader wrote , “He really didn’t understand Kentucky basketball.”

▪ I will never understand fans and reporters who celebrate professional athletes for the simple act of hustling. These are professional athletes , people. It is their job to hustle. Are we supposed to make a big deal when a Red Sox hitter actually runs hard on a routine fly ball that ends up getting dropped? No thanks.

▪ Canines in my neighborhood remind me of the grip the Red Sox once had on our region: Within one block, there are dogs named Spaceman, Theo, and Mookie.

▪ Scratch the Dodgers from the list of potential landing spots for Red Sox manager Alex Cora, who is a free agent at the end of the season. LA bosses still blame Cora for his part in the Dodgers losing the 2017 World Series to the cheatin’ Astros.

▪ The world champion Texas Rangers, managed by Bruce Bochy, voted full World Series shares ($505,263) to their clubhouse employees, as did the NL champion Diamondbacks ($313,634). It’s a drop in the bucket for the ballplayers, but it’s life-changing money for the hard-working clubbies.

▪ RIP Whitey Herzog. Leave it to Bob Ryan to remind us that Herzog hit into the one and only all-Cuban triple play when he cracked a liner to pitcher Pedro Ramos, who threw to Julio Becquer, who threw to José Valdivielso in an Athletics-Senators game in 1960.

▪ Legendary Yankee radio voice John Sterling has announced his retirement , effective immediately. Sterling, 85, called Yankee games for 33-plus seasons, but he also was the voice of the Atlanta Hawks in the 1980s and called Larry Bird’s 60-point game against the Hawks in New Orleans in 1985.

▪ Quiz answer: Bourque (161), Marchand (128, prior to this weekend), Bergeron (128), Krejci (128), Phil Esposito (102), Rick Middleton (100), Bucyk (100).

Dan Shaughnessy is a Globe columnist. He can be reached at [email protected] . Follow him @dan_shaughnessy .

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