Bruins to try changes to get offense going

As the Bruins are trying to find offense, we may see David Krejci playing wing alongside Milan Lucic and Chris Kelly.

Also the Bruins have recalled center Carter Camper, who was an AHL All-Star this season, who has 14 goals and 24 assists for 38 points in 53 games this season for the Providence Bruins. Camper is the leading scorer for the P-Bruins and is listed at 5'9" 173 lbs, shoots right, is 23 years old and was born in Ohio, USA.

Yesterday the results of a NHLPA player poll came in and the Bruins had a few players named for categories that you would want to be associated with, unlike Toronto's Phil Kessel who was named the player most easily intimidated.
Bruins defenseman Zdeno Chara earned a couple of honors this season, as he was voted the toughest defenseman to play against (61 percent) and as the player with the hardest shot (59 percent). Chara received the most votes in those categories last season as well, picking up 34 percent and 44 percent, respectively.

Patrice Bergeron, meanwhile, earned the distinction of most underrated player, receiving an NHL-high 9 percent of the votes. He takes the crown away from the 2010-11 winner, Loui Eriksson.

And while Bruins fans know Milan Lucic is one tough customer, he's apparently also gaining the respect of his peers. The B's winger was named the league's toughest player, receiving 20 percent of the votes.
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