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Boychuk and Recchi IMO.
I like Mark’s reasoning on why to sign Boychuk. Add one more trait to that list, LEADERSHIP and you got the reasons to sign Stuart.
It’s gotta be Boychuk. He’s physical, has arguably the best shot from the point on the team, is a rock on the PP, is responsible in his own end, and most importantly, is still just 26-years-old.
After locking-up Seidenberg, the B’s 1-2 on the blue-line is solid. The issue is, after those two, there’s a significant drop-off (depending on which Wideman we’ll see in 2010-11). Re-sign Boychuk and Chiarelli keeps a bona-fide Top-4 defenseman and stabilizes the Bruins’ back-end for next season.
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Boychuk before he becomes UFA. Then Stuart.