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rounders, [ Mark ] Stuart and [ Blake ] Wheeler . The [ Nathan ] Horton -[ Gregory ] Campbell deal, that was [ Dennis ] Wideman and a first-rounder, and even [ Tomas ] Kaberle , that was two first-rounders, [ Joe ] Colborne and a future
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the period, and they came in waves. First, Lucic got tangled up with Matt Hendricks following a cross-check from Dennis Wideman with the B’s on the power play. Karl Alzner jumped in and made a crying gesture at Lucic after the situation was broken up
Mottau on the third defensive pairing. Corvo, at times this season, has been a bad flashback for Bruins fans to Dennis Wideman of 2010 -- an offensive defenseman with scoring skills on the power play but a little shaky with the puck and prone
as their top pairing in recent practices. Carlson, a native of Natick, was a minus-15 in the regular season. Dennis Wideman , who Bruins will remember from his days in Boston, was an All-Star this season, and he finished third on the
may have gotten a good deal (Horton at three years of $4 million and Gregory Campbell for the 15th overall pick, Dennis Wideman , and a third-rounder). He showed throughout the preseason that if he could get a chance from the
acquired by the B's prior to last June's draft in a deal that sent the 15th overall pick, a third-rounder and Dennis Wideman to the Panthers in exchange for him and Gregory Campbell , there's been no sign of a heartless Horton. In fact, it
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for the third straight year, the Flames could have traded Jarome Iginla and tried to rebuild. Instead, they signed Dennis Wideman to a massive contract. Par for the course for the Flames. 29. Islanders — They may be moving out of the Nassau Coliseum
The Bruins got Campbell from the Panthers in the June 2010 trade that landed Nathan Horton in Boston in exchange for Dennis Wideman and the 15th overall pick in that month's draft. The 28-year-old has served as the team's fourth-line center
John Erskine ‘s time in the lineup is over after playing in the last three games, as Schultz reportedly skated on Dennis Wideman ‘s pairing in Monday’s practice. Schultz was a minus-4 in the first three games of the series, tying him with
Peverley 0-1=1 Mark Recchi* 1-2=3 Michael Ryder* 1-1=2 Marc Savard^ 0-1=1 Dennis Seidenberg 0-2=2 Dennis Wideman * 0-1=1 *no longer on team ^out with an injury Games : 2008 Playoffs First round: Montreal 5, Boston 0 PP
special teams, Daniel Paille had his latest shorthanded breakaway in the first period when Chara was in the box. With Dennis Wideman giving chase, Paille had Holtby beat but hit the left post. WHAT WENT RIGHT FOR THE BRUINS - Once they took the 2
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