“Game 82.” That’s how long it took Bobby Ryan to learn Guy Boucher’s system, by his own admission. He had just scored his fifth goal of the 2017 NHL Playoffs to give the Senators a 1-0 series lead against the Penguins. Ryan was coming off a miserable regular season, notching just 25 points in 62 games while in year two of a 7-year, $7.25 million contract. But now he was second on the team in playoff scoring, which could only mean one thing: he was finally “learning the system.”
On Jack Johnson Fatigue
On Jack Johnson Fatigue
On Jack Johnson Fatigue
“Game 82.” That’s how long it took Bobby Ryan to learn Guy Boucher’s system, by his own admission. He had just scored his fifth goal of the 2017 NHL Playoffs to give the Senators a 1-0 series lead against the Penguins. Ryan was coming off a miserable regular season, notching just 25 points in 62 games while in year two of a 7-year, $7.25 million contract. But now he was second on the team in playoff scoring, which could only mean one thing: he was finally “learning the system.”