When the Boston Bruins signed forward Dominic Moore to a one-year deal, I was initially pleased with the signing. Moore is a solid veteran player who brings leadership and a fair understanding on how different NHL teams work. (By joining the Bruins, Moore has now played for ten different NHL franchises.)
It’s a cheap, one-year deal ($900,000) that still gives the Bruins room on the salary cap to make moves mid-season if necessary.
Moore is the kind of physical player that can help get the fourth-line closer to the way it was in 2011. He’s a good player to have in the face-off circle.