Matt Poitras, playing in his first game in over eight months, impressed in Boston's 2-1 overtime win over the Kings Saturday.
Poitras is stronger, hungrier, just as skilled and far more confident than when he exited the lineup early last season.
The Boston Bruins could benefit from shuffling their center rotation if they want to maximize their personnel.
Poitras might have been Boston’s best player in 16:05 of ice time. He drew two penalties early in the game and helped set up ...
Coach Jim Montgomery on the Bruins' play so far this season: "“It’s just not disciplined. … Can’t win hockey games that way." ...
Greer was sent off for interference, and though the Bruins’ power play finally showed some signs of life, the Panthers ...
Two games into the season, the Bruins are still an evolving team. Beyond the first line, there are any number of ...
If Poitras builds off his strong season debut, he could make a real case for himself to play top-six minutes. No matter what ...
Matt Poitras was running out of gas when he collected the puck just inside the offensive blue in front of the Bruins bench. In his first game in almost nine months, he’d already played over 45 seconds ...
The fourth line has been the Bruins’ best line. That’s both the good news and bad news of the B’s season so far.