BOSTON - Taylor Hall's impact on the Bruins since arriving from Buffalo at the trade deadline is hard to overstate. The winger has helped transform Boston's top six, teaming up with David Krejci and Craig Smith to give the B's a dual threat in tandem with the No. 1 trio of Brad Marchand, Patrice Bergeron, and David Pastrnak.
Hall's dynamic blend of speed, skill, and power has given Krejci a high-end scoring threat to distribute the puck to, while helping to jumpstart Boston's offensive game, particularly at even strength. In the 17 games following Hall's acquisition, the Bruins ranked third in the NHL in goals scored with 58 - 43 of which came at 5-on-5, ranking second.
Before Hall's arrival, the Bruins were 30th in the NHL with just 63 goals at 5-on-5.
For Bruins, Hall's Impact Has Been Immediate
Winger has helped transform B's attack since arriving from Buffalo at the deadline


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