When the Boston Bruins signed him last summer on a contract with a cap hit of $2.75 million, it’s safe to say they were hoping the John Moore that’d show up was the same one that netted 12 goals a couple of seasons back for the New Jersey Devils.
Instead, the Boston Bruins got a player that managed a feeble 4 goals and 9 assists across 61 regular season games. He has seen gone on to post a -4 plus/minus across his 5 post-season appearances this year; his even rating in Game 4, the best display he’s put up at this point.