
Chiarelli
Boston Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli has slowly molded his team into the one that he foresaw when he took the job with the Black and Gold back in the summer of 2006. Today he was granted the chance to keep on building for five more years.
Bruins Principal Charlie Jacobs officially unveiled Chiarelli’s four-year contract extension today during a TD Banknorth Garden press conference. The deal will start after Chiarelli completes the upcoming season, the last on his original four-year contract.
“Personally, I felt the need to have Peter extended, in that there were a number of dominoes that need to fall in terms of our hockey operations department,” Jacobs said about the timing of the deal, just a week before the draft and two weeks before free agency. “Given how proud we are of the team that Peter has assembled — on the ice, but also in the front office — and knowing what their status was contractually moving forward, we feel an impetus moving forward on getting an extension for two reasons. One, we didn’t want Peter entering the final year of his contract and that sort of lame-duck status, if you will. And two, knowing that important signings from both the coaching staff and front-office personnel needed to be re-upped as they were co-terminus with Peter’s contract, we wanted to send the right message as ownership to that front-office staff that we supported them and it was time.” (more…)