Friday, March 30, 2012

3 Stars - @ Jets

Score: 3-3 (T)
Shots: 34-36
Goalie: Biron (33/36)
Scorers: Bergeron, Nash, Paille
PP: 1/4
PK: 2/3



PATRICE BERGERON
1 goal
1 point
7 shots
3 hits
13-11 FO
8-3 passing





RICK NASH
1 goal
1 point
7 shots
2 hits
PPG






RYAN SUTER
1 assist
1 point
4 shots
15-2 passing

Thursday, March 29, 2012

3 Stars - @ Canadiens

Score: 4-2 (W)
Shots: 31-35
Goalie: Roloson (33/35)
Scorers: Clutterbuck, Callahan, Meszaros, Fayne
PP: 1/2
PK: 5/6



RYAN CALLAHAN
1 goal
2 assists
3 points
4 shots
2 hits
PPG





DAVID BACKES
2 assists
2 points
3 shots
6 hits
4-1 FO






DWAYNE ROLOSON
33 saves
2 GA

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

3 Stars - vs. Rangers

Score: 4-4 (T)
Shots: 51-36
Goalie: Rask (32/36)
Scorers: Parise, Fayne, Backes, Paille
PP: 1/4
PK: 5/5



DAVID BACKES
1 goal
2 assists
3 points
5 shots
1 fight
10-4 passing
PPG




LOGAN COUTURE
2 assists
2 points
4 shots
17-9 FO
8-2 passing






RYAN CALLAHAN
8 shots
4 hits
13-3 passing
1 fight

Monday, March 26, 2012

3 Stars - vs. Predators

Score: 1-1 (T)
Shots: 39-31
Goalie: Rask (30/31)
Scorers: Del Zotto
PP: 0/3
PK: 4/4



MICHAEL DEL ZOTTO
1 goal
1 point
+1
1 blocked shot
GTG






RYAN CALLAHAN
1 assist
1 point
4 hits
2 blocked shots







TUUKKA RASK
30 saves
1 GA

Friday, March 23, 2012

Bruins Acquire Ryan Callahan, Pick

It's been a very busy season for the Boston Bruins, having made several deals during the off-season and during the season so far. Earlier in the season winger Kris Versteeg and defenseman Jay Harrison were acquired in seperate deals. Today both were traded to the Washigton Capitals in exchange for Ryan Callahan and a 3rd round pick. It was felt that Versteeg had been on the block ever since he was acquired. He just didn't fit into what the Bruins wanted to build and management looked at several options. Had he not been traded this season, it's believed a deal would be pursued at next season's draft. Harrison on the other hand, a steady, underrated defenseman who uses his body well and puts up some points on the board, was a player the Bruins didn't really want to part ways with.


The Bruins are delighted to welcome Ryan Callahan to the club who was acquired along with Boston's 3rd round pick (previously traded to Washington in the Shane Doan deal). Harrison was surely worth more than a 3rd rounder, but given the fact we wanted to add Callahan for a long time, it was a price worth paying. And since we had added Greg Zanon just days before, Harrison became eligible.


In Callahan the Bruins get some great leadership, a true competitor, tough hitter, shot-blocker and goalscorer. Versteeg has the better skills and might get more points, but Callahan should fit in very well with the group of players we've got here. Don't be surprised to see him on the top line and penalty kill as everyone will want to see their newest Bruin battle hard out there while playing big minutes.

Bruin of the Day - Ryan Callahan


STATUS: Top six forward

VALUE: Leader

JERSEY #: 24

ACQUIRED: Trade (Season 9) from Washington with Bos' 3rd round pick for Kris Versteeg and Jay Harrison

FUTURE: A hard-nosed, gritty leader who scores big goals and plays a lot bigger than his size. He's good in all situations and is an important part of the team with his work ethic and leadership.

3 Stars - @ Sabres

Score: 2-1 (W)
Shots: 35-23
Goalie: Rask (22/23)
Scorers: Backes, Carlson
PP: 0/4
PK: 0/0



DAVID BACKES
1 goal
1 assist
2 points
4 shots
+2
1 fight





JOHN CARLSON
1 goal
1 point
3 shots
+2
2 blocked shots
GWG





TUUKKA RASK
22 saves
1 GA

Thursday, March 22, 2012

3 Stars - @ Capitals

Score: 3-1 (W)
Shots: 45-25
Goalie: Rask (24/25)
Scorers: Carlson, Brent, Bergeron
PP: 0/2
PK: 2/3



JOHN CARLSON
1 goal
1 point
3 shots
2 hits
+2
2 blocked shots
11-4 passing




SHAWN THORNTON
3 shots
5 hits
+1
1 fight







TUUKKA RASK
24 saves
1 GA