Dennis Seidenberg

18 February 2011

power-play specialist since the lockout.  The Bruins have experimented sending out defenseman Dennis Seidenberg with Chara to play the opposite point, but some more tuning is needed.  Winger Mark Recchi has also spent time opposite Chara, but the Bruins just needed someone else who knows the ropes of the point on the power-play.  The Bruins are currently ranked 14th in power-play conversions, but want to improve that number.

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3 March 2010

ving defensive defenseman Derek Morris, Boston added another veteran to their blue line.

Dennis Seidenberg, who signed a one-year deal with Florida this past summer, leaves Florida as the top ice-time getter, averaging 22:54 played a game.  The German Olympian adds just two goals to the Bruins' lineup, but has 21 assists on a low-scoring team.  He is very good at getting the puck out of the zone and moving the puck up ice, but will not contribute much to the Bruins and their 16th ranked power-play. 

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