Bear in Mind: 5 Questions For The ’09-’10 Bruins

Posted: 15th September 2009 by Wayne Whittaker in NHL
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It's been just over four months since Scott Walker broke Boston's heart with a his overtime garbage goal in the Game Seven of the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals. But Causeway Street has been anything but quiet since then... Trade rumors, veteran departures, key acquisitions, surgeries, and recoveries have all made headlines for the black and gold this summer. And with two weeks left before the inaugural puck drop, let's break down the top 10 questions surrounding the Boston Bruins as they head into the 2009-2010 campaign. #5- Veteran Leadership With the departures of P.J. Axelsson, Shane Hnidy, Stephane Yelle, and Aaron Ward the Bruins lose a good amount of veteran presence in the locker room. On the plus side, Boston resigned Mark Recchi to a one year deal. Factor in the acquisition of 1 ...

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Bear in Mind: 5 Questions For The ’09-’10 Bruins

Posted: 15th September 2009 by Wayne Whittaker in NHL
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It's been just over four months since Scott Walker broke Boston's heart with a his overtime garbage goal in the Game Seven of the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals. But Causeway Street has been anything but quiet since then... Trade rumors, veteran departures, key acquisitions, surgeries, and recoveries have all made headlines for the black and gold this summer. And with two weeks left before the inaugural puck drop, let's break down the top 10 questions surrounding the Boston Bruins as they head into the 2009-2010 campaign. #5- Veteran Leadership With the departures of P.J. Axelsson, Shane Hnidy, Stephane Yelle, and Aaron Ward the Bruins lose a good amount of veteran presence in the locker room. On the plus side, Boston resigned Mark Recchi to a one year deal. Factor in the acquisition of 1 ...

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