Bruins' D corps letting pucks fly out of the gate this season
Briefly

The Bruins' defense corps is designed for playoff hockey, averaging 6-foot-4 and 220 pounds, essential for physically dominating opponents and clearing the ice.
To succeed, Bruins' defensemen must shift roles from just defenders to also becoming offensive contributors, enhancing their ability to generate scoring opportunities from the blue line.
Despite losing scoring options upfront, Bruins' defense has shown promise early this season with five defensemen recording points, highlighting their offensive potential moving forward.
Charlie McAvoy's early-season scoring surge adds an essential layer of threat to the Bruins' offense, complementing the existing talents of high-profile players like Pastrnak.
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