OFFICIAL SIGNING: Milan Lucic is Headed Back to his Former Team
There were rumors about Milan Lucic rejoining the Boston Bruins, his former team. Now, Rick Dhaliwal has clarified the situation:
Lucic played for the Boston Bruins for eight seasons. During that time, he accumulated a total of 342 points and contributed 12 more points during the playoffs. His efforts were crucial in helping the Bruins win the Stanley Cup in 2011.
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Lucic, 35, lost a bit of his speed, but continues to play in his own style.
Recently, he had a great run as with Team Canada at the 2023 IIHF Men's World Hockey Championship. He scored 2 goals and provided 2 assists, helping the country win the gold medal.
He'll certainly help the Bruins, who are in a tight financial situation.
Do you think Lucic will retire as a Bruins?
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| Yes | 1138 | 88.4 % |
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