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them very much, and if they do, they usually don’t tell you the truth.” The Bruins’ new-look third line of Daniel Paille , Chris Kelly and Tyler Seguin has come up big in the last two games. “There are very few teams in the league that
them very much, and if they do, they usually don’t tell you the truth.” The Bruins’ new-look third line of Daniel Paille , Chris Kelly and Tyler Seguin has come up big in the last two games. “There are very few teams in the league that
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call.” “Claude came in a little bit later, but I think we were all equally upset about that first period,” Daniel Paille said. “Definitely, Claude let us know and it was a way for us to wake up. And, also, players were keeping each other accountable
third different third line configuration of the game, Julien got results, and it was easy to tell. Kelly between Daniel Paille and Tyler Seguin did the trick, with Seguin as aggressive as he’s ever been at the NHL level, forcing turnovers, using
season. Regardless of how the Bruins address the lineup with Campbell out -- whether they keep Shawn Thornton and Daniel Paille together with a different center or move Paille up in a domino-effect shuffle -- they won’t have what they had
regular season were Marchand (18), Seguin (16) and Nathan Horton (13), while David Krejci , Patrice Bergeron and Daniel Paille all had 10 goals. Krejci and Horton have held their end of the bargain with five goals apiece, while Torey Krug and Johnny Boychuk
goalie waiting to be put out of his misery, something the Bruins coaches no doubt will point out before Game 4. When Daniel Paille won the race with Michael Del Zotto behind the net to the bouncing puck in front of Lundqvist, he managed to flick the puck into the New York
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Chicago’s defensive zone and came within inches of stuffing it past Crawford on a second-chance attempt. Then Daniel Paille forced Crawford to come out near the right face-off dot to knock a loose puck away from him, in the absence of any Chicago
them all . The new third line of Chris Kelly between Daniel Paille and Tyler Seguin was once again strong for the Bruins ..... s power play. Rich Peverley had a scoring chance, Daniel Paille nearly beat Crawford to the puck when the Chicago goalie
them all . The new third line of Chris Kelly between Daniel Paille and Tyler Seguin was once again strong for the Bruins ..... s power play. Rich Peverley had a scoring chance, Daniel Paille nearly beat Crawford to the puck when the Chicago goalie
him out. There’s no doubt our team is more comfortable with him in our lineup for all the right reasons.” WIth Daniel Paille jumping up to join Tyler Seguin and Chris Kelly on the third line, the fourth line has been a work-in
did in the second half of Saturday’s Game 2 win against the Blackhawks. The third line remains Chris Kelly between Daniel Paille and Tyler Seguin , while the team’s fourth line of Rich Peverley between Kaspars Daugavins and Shawn Thornton likely won
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