UNIONDALE -- The Bruins might have panicked just a little bit after the loss of Dennis Seidenberg. Some wondered whether the Bruins were capable of surviving without such an underrated blueliner. A little time has now passed since Seidenberg blew out his right knee on Dec. 27, and things have settled down nicely for the Black and Gold. A lot of that has to do with the play of Matt Bartkowski, who has...
Bartkowski play softening blow of Seidenberg loss (Comcast SportsNet New England)
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