DALLAS One thing is for sure: Rich Peverley still cares about his former brothers in arms in Boston. After the formal chat with the Bruins reporters, he asked how Dennis Seidenberg was doing after blowing out his knee and if Nathan Horton has had a chance to play his first game against the Bruins. The curiosities will end when the puck is dropped on Thursday night at the American Airlines Center, just...
Ex-Bruin Peverley still winning face-offs in Dallas (Comcast SportsNet New England)
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