Boston Bruins - Line Up
The Boston
Bruins were two wins shy of a second championship in three
seasons and are positioned to make another run at the Stanley Cup in
2013-14. There was some turnover this offseason: Five of the 18
skaters who appeared in at least 14 of the Bruins' 23 Stanley Cup
Playoff games are no longer with the team. Nathan
Horton, Jaromir
Jagr and Andrew
Ference signed elsewhere as free agents. Tyler
Seguin and Rich
Peverley were traded to the Dallas
Stars. Jarome
Iginla was signed to replace either Horton or Jagr, and Loui
Eriksson, the prize in the Dallas deal, likely will replace the
other. The Bruins will have a new-look third line, but the "Merlot
Line" is back. The Bruins have three young defensemen who saw
action in the postseason, and a combination of Dougie
Hamilton, Torey
Krug and Matt
Bartkowski will absorb Ference's responsibilities. Tuukka
Rask signed a monster contract extension, and Chad
Johnson was added to be his new backup in goal. Boston should
begin the 2013-14 season as the favorite in the Atlantic Division and
one of two or three teams most likely to represent the Eastern
Conference in the Stanley Cup Final. Eriksson, a strong defensive
player, seems a natural fit next to perennial Selke Trophy candidate
Bergeron and Marchand on a line that could dominate teams in plenty
of advanced statistical categories. That would mean Iginla plays with
Krejci and Lucic in the spot vacated by Horton. Smith, the other
player added in the trade with the Stars, could fit on the third
line. He, Soderburg and Caron could be pushed for roster spots by
prospects Ryan
Spooner and Jared
Knight. Paille or Thornton could move up a line if needed, but
coach Claude
Julien would probably like to keep them with Gregory
Campbell on the "Merlot Line," so named for the color
of their practice jerseys. Julien likes to put Chara and Seidenberg
together during the playoffs, but they often skate apart at even
strength during the regular season. Hamilton played in seven
postseason games, but expect the Bruins to give him a long look
during camp in a top-four role; he has the most upside of the younger
players on the blue line. Joe Morrow, who was traded from the
Pittsburgh
Penguins to Dallas for Brenden
Morrow then to Boston in the Eriksson-Seguin deal, could push for
a roster spot.
In:
RW Loui
Eriksson, RW Jarome
Iginla, RW Reilly
Smith, RW Matt
Fraser, G Chad
Johnson, RW Nick
Johnson
Out: RW Tyler
Seguin, RW Nathan
Horton, RW Jaromir
Jagr, D Andrew
Ference, G Anton
Khudobin, RW Jamie Tardiff
UFAs: LW Jay
Pandolfo, LW Kaspars
Daugavins, D Wade
Redden
Prospects: G Niklas
Svedberg, C Jared
Knight, C Ryan
Spooner, D Joseph
Morrow
Here is the projected 2013-14 lineup for the
Bruins:
Forwards
Brad
Marchand - Patrice
Bergeron - Loui
Eriksson
Milan
Lucic - David
Krejci - Jarome
Iginla
Carl
Soderberg - Chris
Kelly - Reilly
Smith
Daniel
Paille - Gregory
Campbell - Shawn
Thornton
Jordan
Caron
Defensemen
Zdeno
Chara - Johnny
Boychuk
Dennis
Seidenberg - Dougie
Hamilton
Torey
Krug - Adam
McQuaid
Matt
Bartkowski
Goalies
Tuukka
Rask Chad
Johnson
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