
"Obviously the break was good to recover and everything. I wish I was playing the last two games obviously but here we are now and I'll get the opportunity. Now I just have to make the most of it."
"I'm not the first guy to be in this position. You can control what you can and that's working hard every day and focusing on the next day. Whatever happens, happens."
Andrew Peeke was scratched for the first two games following the Olympic break, raising concerns about his future with the Bruins ahead of the trade deadline. Coach Marco Sturm reinserted Peeke into the lineup for the game against Pittsburgh, replacing Henri Jokiharju. While this move doesn't guarantee Peeke's safety from being traded, it provides him an opportunity to prove his value. GM Don Sweeney indicated the team remains open to all options. The market for pending UFA defensemen was established when the Blackhawks traded Connor Murphy to Edmonton for a 2028 second-round pick. Peeke, obtained by Boston at the 2024 deadline from Columbus, is handling the uncertainty professionally.
Read at Boston Herald
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