Neely, likewise, believes the core group of Bergeron, Marchand, Krejci, and Tuukka Rask has set a perfect example for Hall, Lazar, and Mike Reilly - and every player that the Bruins have acquired over the years - when it comes to setting the right tone and expectations in the dressing room.
"We're blessed with the leadership that we have and have had for years," said Neely, who added that the club would "like to get something done" when it comes to a contract extension with Hall, an unrestricted free agent after the season.
"It really starts with how we want players to play, how we want players to act, how we want players to be in the community. You may want all that, but you may not get those types of players.
"Fortunately for us, we have that in spades. Everybody buys in. When your best players are also your hardest workers, it's hard not to buy in. and if you don't, you're not here very long."
Following his two-goal performance on Monday night against the Islanders - which included a dazzling overtime winner - Hall spoke glowingly about Marchand, in particular, and how watching the Hart Trophy candidate on a nightly basis helped to inspire and motivate him as he regained his confidence after a disappointing tenure with the Sabres.
"When I watch a guy like Marchand play and the things he does out there, I think that was a really great thing for me, to watch him play," said Hall. "To see how hard he is on pucks, to see how many times he gives a second effort to get a puck back or make a play on D or on offense. He's been a guy our whole roster feeds off of.
"For me personally, to see how he plays, I know I can play a similar style. It's almost like you watch someone do it, and then you're like, 'OK, I can do that.' That was a little thing. Obviously playing with Krech and Smitty, I think right off the bat we had a lot of chemistry. It helped that some goals went in to start my time here, and sometimes that's all you need."