New faces in the TD Garden 2018-02-21 Boston – February 21th, 2018 Still unhappy with the recent performance of his team, the Bruins GM made some drastic roster moves in the last few weeks, adding a lot of depth and talent to an already good roster on paper, which surprisingly seems unable to win these days. “We are really proud of the acquisitions we made, said Pierrick Côté. O’Reilly is a great asset who gives us liberty, as he can center or play left wing on our first or our second line. He gives us the possibility to move Seguin on the wing if we need to. With the addition of Spooner down the middle, we feel like our attack is almost ready for playoffs.” “And our defense group is solid, continues McLellan. We had to part ways with Brodin earlier this season, but the addition of Del Zotto and now Petry should solidify the depth of our defense.” To make these moves, M. Côté had to give a lot of draft picks, and some major pieces of their young team. “The departure of Brodin and Reinhart was hard, says the GM. But we believe our group is now closer to our goal, the Stanley Cup. And we believe Anderson is the man who could lead us there.” The GM didn’t say a word about Allen, their starter, who apparently wasn’t in good terms with the coach and the GM. Even tho Anderson is older, the young Tristan Jarry made his debut in the NHL this season and was impressive. Until he’s ready for a full season, Anderson and Hutton should be able to defend the cage. The lines and pairing at the training were: Schwartz – O’Reilly – Kane Sheary – Eichel – Seguin Galchenyuk – Spooner – Okposo Burakovsky – Danault – Winnik Rasmussen Karlsson – Hedman Subban – Dumba Matheson – Petry Del Zotto Anderson Hutton Rumors says Boston is still trying to put their hand on a 2nd or 3rd line RW.