Manne wrote:
As the defending Stanley Cup Champions, the Boston Bruins have raised the bar of expectations for the 2011-12 NHL season. Unlike recent Cup winners, though, Boston’s chances of repeating actually look better than most have, and they certainly have a better shot this season than they did last.
The Bruins’ victorious roster remains largely intact heading into the new schedule, which gives them the added comfort of team chemistry that say, the Chicago Blackhawks couldn’t boast a couple of years ago. Boston has 10/1 Stanley Cup odds at the Bodog Sportsbook.
Tim Thomas continues to defy Father Time. He won all of the Stanley Cup, Vezina and Conn Smythe trophies last season at 37 years old. Hopefully he just keeps getting better with age.
The Bruins were known for their scoring prowess last season, especially at even strength. Milan Lucic’s 30 goals sparked that offensive outburst. He, David Krejci and Nathan Horton will combine to make one of the more formidable, yet probably underrated first lines in the league. Meanwhile, Tyler Seguin is set to put his newfound NHL experience to good use on the second line.
At the back end, Zdeno Chara bruised his left knee in practice on Monday, but that certainly won’t stop the Slovakian giant from being the most intimidating force in the league. He and Dennis Seidenberg will be just as scary a defensive pairing as the Krejci line up front.
Meanwhlie, new arrivals such as Joe Corvo and Benoit Pouliot will replace guys like Tomas Kaberle and Mark Recchi, and are some better depth replacements than most teams can boast from this past summer.
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Moving out to Philadelphia are defenseman Brent Burns and forward Mikko Koivu. Coming back are defenseman Christian Ehrhoff, forwards Kris Versteeg and Steve Bernier, along with the 28th overall pick in the upcoming draft.