Beware Nathan Horton. When Bruins GM Peter Chiarelli acquired Horton last summer, he was expecting someone to jump in and help the struggling Bruin-offense. Horton put up just 23 goals in 80 regular-season games, probably making Chiarelli question moving offensive-defenseman Dennis Wideman for Horton. But the former Panther has proven to be a success this post-season, connecting for eight goals, tying him for fourth in the NHL playoff goal-race. His big shot from the slot has been a Godsend for Boston, who will rely on Horton to bend his stick even more in the next series.
Peter Chiarelli
31 May 2011
re some things to watch out for in the coming Final:
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3 March 2010
ld be for Germany in these past Olympics, which may be the reason this trade was made by Bruins' GM Peter Chiarelli. Boston may have edged Florida in this deal, although the verdict will
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17 January 2009
In the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, Bruins GM Peter Chiarelli waits patiently as St. Louis makes their first selection. Erik Johnson comes and goes, as Pittsburgh, Chicago and Washington make their picks. The once-projected number one selection still remains and Boston sees no choice but to select him.
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