VANCOUVER — Ever since Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Final against Tampa Bay, the Bruins have had photos of the post-Stanley Cup celebrations from 1970 and 1972 hanging in their dressing room home and away.
Bruins’ Paille disappointed Canucks’ Rome still thinks he’s right
BOSTON — In the immediate aftermath of his February hit on Raymond Sawada and the subsequent four-game suspension he received for it, Daniel Paille was defiant about the hit not being a violation of Rule 48.
Scarce minutes should keep Bruins’ fourth line from contributing
BOSTON — Whether Shawn Thornton rejoins them on the Bruins’ fourth line or not, Gregory Campbell and Daniel Paille have to find a way to make their presence felt even more as the Stanley Cup Final unfolds.
Paille goal makes sure Bruins’ 4th line rewards coach’s faith
BOSTON — There’s no telling how many times he’s done it in the past, but Bruins winger Daniel Paille called his shot in the morning skate.
Bruins’ fourth line adds OT experience to its contributions
BOSTON — Maybe when David Krejci scored his game-winning goal Monday night he was a little more rested than he’d normally be 14 minutes into overtime.
Flyers fail to intimidate Bruins’ Paille, Marchand
PHILADELPHIA — It didn’t take long for Philadelphia defenseman Chris Pronger to get irritated with the Bruins.
Poll result: Paille prolific week earns him an honor
Regardless of who has skated alongside Gregory Campbell and Shawn Thornton this season, the Bruins have been able to rely on their fourth line to limit its mistakes and pressure the other team on an almost nightly basis.
These days, Daniel Paille has been filling that left-wing slot — and doing it with tons of effectiveness.
Thornton ‘doubtful’ so Bruins’ 12th-forward battle continues
Once the playoffs get started next week, Bruins winger Shawn Thornton should be fully healed and cleared to play.
So time is running short for those players that want to be Boston’s 12th forward once Thornton is back in the lineup.
Revolving door might’ve finally stopped for Bruins’ Paille
No one is filled with more lineup suspense when he shows up at the rink than Daniel Paille.
If the Bruins forward skates in the last four games of the regular season, it would mark a season-high eight straight games dressed for the fourth-line speedster.
Seguin in vs. Habs
Daniel Paille is the healthy scratch tonight and Tyler Seguin is in the lineup on the road against Montreal.
Bruins’ Paille adjusting to less playing time, post-suspension play

Paille/By S. Bradley
WILMINGTON, Mass. –It finally happened Saturday night against Pittsburgh.
Bruins putting Paille back in with hopes he’ll still hit hard

Paille/By S. Bradley
BOSTON — Winger Daniel Paille is scheduled to return to the Bruins’ lineup tonight against Toronto at TD Garden after the end of his four-game suspension.
Examples of Bruins’ so-called post-tiff divisions aren’t apparent

By S. Bradley
BOSTON – So let me guess.
Right about now, Don Cherry and every other pundit that decided over the last week that the Bruins’ dressing room is fractured because of Andrew Ference’s comments about Daniel Paille’s hit against Dallas are figuring the team was so mad at Ference they took it out on the faces of the Montreal Canadiens.
Cherry kills Bruins’ Ference on Coach’s Corner

The Bruins must avoid Don Cherry's biggest gaffe.
You can count Don Cherry among those not impressed by Bruins defenseman Andrew Ference’s decision to publicly classify teammate Daniel Paille’s hit on Raymond Sawada of Dallas Thursday as “a bad hit.”








