Arvidsson confident he will 'bring scoring' to Bruins after trade from Oilers
Briefly

The Boston Bruins made several additions to their roster, bringing in several bottom-six forwards. Notably, they acquired Viktor Arvidsson from the Edmonton Oilers for a future fifth-round draft pick. Despite a challenging previous season where he scored 15 goals and 12 assists, Arvidsson is optimistic about enhancing the Bruins' offense. His prior relationship with head coach Marco Sturm, who coached him previously, is expected to facilitate his transition, and Arvidsson believes he can contribute significantly to the team's playoff ambitions.
I'm gonna come there, I'm gonna play a responsible game, and I think Marco (Sturm) knows exactly what he's getting from me.
I know I had a little bit of a tough time last year with that and the opportunity. I'm gonna bring that, I know that.
Knowing Marco from before, me and him have a really good relationship. I think (it's) gonna be a fun year, too.
I think he's gonna be a really good coach for the team and a young group that's pushing for the playoffs and that kind of stuff.
Read at NBC Sports Boston
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