Bruins notebook: New additions weigh in after signing with new-look team
Briefly

The Bruins' roster is transitioning to emphasize competitiveness rather than solely high-end skill. While David Pastrnak remains a key player, the team is looking to fill gaps with new signings like Tanner Jeannot, Sean Kuraly, and Mikey Eyssimont. Kuraly, returning to the Bruins, is poised to mentor younger players while contributing his experience in high-energy play. The team’s strategy reflects a commitment to develop a competitive identity in hopes of returning to contender status in the future.
Kuraly stated, "My time in Columbus was no different than that. We had a ton of young players and a ton of highly skilled talented young players who were fun to be around. . . . You can learn just as much from them as you try and teach them."
Kuraly expressed excitement about the challenge, stating, 'They are no longer in that window, but Kuraly is excited about the challenge of trying to reopen it at some point.'
The focus on the Bruins roster rebuild includes adding players like Jeannot and Kuraly, who possess a ready-to-play DNA aimed at enhancing competitiveness.
Kuraly's philosophy includes, 'For me, it’s just show up and be yourself, do the things I do and not try to do anything outside of that.'
Read at Boston Herald
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