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Bruins May Make Minor Roster Tweaks
by Paul on 01/25/09 at 09:13 AM ET
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from Kevin Paul Dupont of the Boston Globe,
The kind of move Chiarelli may be pondering, he said, is something akin to what the Ducks did en route to winning the Cup in 2007. His club in need of a character boost and experience up front, then-GM Brian Burke hired on veteran winger Brad May, swapping Mike Wall to the Avalanche. Burke’s first move as Toronto’s new GM was to bring May to the Leafs earlier this month….
Boston’s forward corps, full of youngsters such as Kessel (if), Lucic, and David Krejci, received valuable maiden experience in last season’s seven-game run in the first round against the Canadiens. Veteran pivot Marc Savard, at age 30, also experienced his first minutes of postseason action. Untested, no. But support and experience could help come crunch time.
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