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The Boston Bruins signed Trevelyan to a multi-year contract Monday. The terms of the deal were not disclosed. |
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The 22-year-old Trevelyan played the last four seasons at St. Lawrence University. He had 78 goals and 76 assists for 154 points and 204 penalty minutes in 150 college games. |
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The Boston Globe reported that McEachern has retired. The 37-year-old left wing ends his 14-year NHL career scoring 256 goals and 323 assists for 579 points in 911 games for the Pittsburgh Penguins, Los Angeles Kings, Boston Bruins, Ottawa Senators and Atlanta Thrashers. |
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The Boston Bruins re-signed Bergeron, their top scorer from last season, to a five-year, $23.75 million contract Tuesday. Bergeron had 31 goals and 42 assists last season to become the youngest player in team history to record a 30-goal season. The 21-year-old center has 47 goals and 65 assists in his two seasons with the Bruins. |
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The Bruins selected Bergeron 45th overall in the 2003 NHL draft. He was a restricted free agent before the deal. |
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Kessel, the fifth choice in this year's NHL draft, signed a multiyear contract with the Boston Bruins. "Phil is a player with world-class speed and gifted offensive talents," Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli said. "We feel he is ready to begin his professional development and we are looking forward to seeing him compete at training camp." |
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The 18-year-old center played one season of college hockey at Minnesota in 2005-06, finishing second on the team in scoring and sixth in league with 18 goals and 33 assists in 34 games. |
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Jurcina re-signed with the Bruins on Monday, although the terms of the deal were not disclosed. |
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Jurcina had six goals and five assists with 54 penalty minutes in 51 games for the Bruins during his rookie season of 2005-06. The 23-year-old defenseman was drafted in the eighth round (241st overall) by the Bruins in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft. |
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The Boston Bruins signed Dempsey to contract Monday though terms of the deal were not disclosed. Dempsey, a 12-year veteran, had two goals and 11 assists in 53 games with the Los Angeles Kings last season. The Bruins also re-signed fellow defenseman Milan Jurcina and left wing Pascal Pelletier. |
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Dempsey was an 11th round pick in the 1992 NHL draft, splitting his first eight seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs and their AHL minor league affiliate. |
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The Bruins re-signed Boyes to a multi-year contract on Thursday. |
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Boyes scored 26 goals and added 43 assists for the Bruins in his rookie season of 2005-06. He finished third among rookies in assists and points, while being named to the NHL all-rookie team. |
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The Bruins have agreed to terms on a contract with Brookbank. |
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Brookbank played his first full NHL season in 2005-06 with the Vancouver Canucks, scoring one goal with two assists and 81 penalty minutes. |
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The Bruins have agreed to terms on a contract with York. |
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York had his best seasons during a five-year span with the Ottawa Senators from 1996-2001. He played last season with Lugano in Switzerland and had three goals and 17 assists and 122 penalty minutes. |
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The Bruins have agreed to terms on a contract with Hoggan. |
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Hoggan played his first full NHL season last year with the St. Louis Blues, scoring two goals with six assists and 34 penalty minutes. |
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Mowers agreed to terms on a two-year contract with the Boston Bruins on Thursday after spending the last two seasons with Detroit. The 32-year-old right wing recorded four goals and 11 assists in 46 games for the Red Wings last season. |
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Mowers has 12 goals and 32 assists in 183 career games spanning five seasons. |
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The Boston Bruins agreed to a two-year contract with Donovan on Sunday. "Shean is a good character guy," Bruins interim general manager Jeff Gorton said. "We feel he fits in well with what we are accomplishing with this team." |
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Donovan played the last two-plus NHL seasons with the Flames, and last season had nine goals and 11 assists in 80 games. He had career bests of 18 goals and 24 assists in 2003-04 when the Flames reached the Stanley Cup finals. The 31-year-old right wing has 94 goals and 103 assists in an 11-year career that also includes time with the Pittsburgh Penguins, Atlanta Thrashers, Colorado Avalanche and San Jose Sharks, who selected him in the second round of the 1993 draft. |
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The Bruins bought out the final year of McEachern's contract Friday. Under terms of the collective bargaining agreement, McEachern will receive two-thirds of what he would've earned next season and will become an unrestricted free agent Saturday. The 37-year-old Boston winger was scheduled to earn $1.1 million, but will receive $726,000. |
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McEachern has 256 goals and 579 points in 911 games during his 14-year NHL career. He has played with Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, Ottawa, Atlanta and the Bruins. This past season, he had just two goals and six assists in 28 games in his second stint with Boston. |
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The Boston Bruins signed Chara to a five-year, $37.5 million deal Saturday. "Zdeno is one of the premier defensemen in the National Hockey League and we are thrilled that he will be in a Boston uniform for the next five years," Bruins interim general manager Jeff Gorton said. |
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Chara, the tallest player in the NHL at 6-foot-9, had a career-best 43 points last season for Ottawa, with 16 goals and 27 assists in 71 games. Following four years with the New York Islanders, who drafted him in the third round in 1996, Chara spent the last four with the Senators. He has 57 goals and 118 assists in 530 career games. |
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Savard signed a four-year contract with the Boston Bruins on Saturday. "Marc is one of the top playmaking centers in the game today," Bruins interim general manager Jeff Gorton said. "He will fit in well with the skill players we have on our team and the direction in which we are headed." |
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Savard has 133 goals and 268 assists in an eight-year career that includes stints with the New York Rangers, Calgary Flames and Atlanta. He set career highs in goals (28), assists (69) and points (97) this past season in 82 games for the Thrashers. |
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Mara was acquired by Boston on Monday from Phoenix in exchange for Nick Boynton. Mara, a 26-year-old defenseman, agreed to terms on a two-year contract with the Bruins. "He plays a lot of minutes in all situations and his style of play fits today's game," said Bruins interim general manager Jeff Gorton, whose team also swapped draft picks with Phoenix. |
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Mara had 15 goals and 32 assists for the Coyotes in 78 games last season. During his career, Mara has totaled 52 goals and 178 assists in 424 games. |
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Chara returned to the Senators' lineup after missing 11 games with a bruised hand and scored in overtime to give his team a 4-3 win over the Bruins. The Ottawa defenseman, who has 16 goals and 27 assists this season, scored twice to help the Senators snap a season-high four-game losing streak. |
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Boyes scored the only goal of the shootout in the Bruins' 3-2 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday. The win improved Boston to 2-8 in shootouts this season. |
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Boyes didn't notch a point in regulation and remained just four points behind Patrice Bergeron for the team scoring lead in 2005-06. The 23-year-old rookie center has 24 goals and 40 assists in 77 games this season, including eight goals and nine assists in his last 14 contests. |
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Leetch returned to the Bruins' lineup in Tuesday's 5-3 loss to the Canadiens after missing Saturday's game with a head injury. The Bruins' defenseman was injured in Wednesday's 4-3 defeat to the Sabres when he fell into an open doorway after being high-sticked by Daniel Briere. Briere was given a two-game suspension for the hit. |
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Leetch has five goals and 26 assists in 55 games this season. |
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Toivonen (ankle) is most likely out for the remainder of the season, the Boston Herald reports. "Obviously it would be good to get some games this year," Toivonen said. "But I'm not going to force it." |
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The Boston Bruins goaltender has been out since Jan. 7 with a right ankle sprain. He's 9-5-4 with one shutout and a 2.63 goals-against average this season. |