Haula collected 55 points and 29 goals - both career highs - in that memorable 2017-18 season but suffered a serious knee injury the following November that ended his year. Stops in Carolina and Florida followed, before the 6-foot, 193-pounder finally got back to feeling more like his old self last season when he notched 21 points in 51 games for Nashville.
Now, Haula is aiming to build on that rebound performance, while also establishing himself as a dependable piece of the Bruins lineup.
"It's been great. A great group as you all know," said Haula. "It's been really easy to come here. I've had a lot of fun the first couple days…I've tried to get to know everyone on the team as much as I can. Obviously as a new guy, it's on me and everybody to come together as quickly as possible, talk about random stuff, hockey, whatever it is, and just get accustomed to everyone."
Haula, a natural centerman, has manned the middle between Jake DeBrusk and fellow newcomer Nick Foligno during the first two days of camp, forming what very well could be Boston's new-look third line to start the year.
"My strength is being able to play everywhere…being in your natural spot is good," said Haula. "I'm sure things will change a lot and try different things and see what works best for the team. Whatever that is, I'll make sure to do my best to help the team win.
"We all have skill, we've all scored some goals in this league. We also take pride in our own end. Just trying to be an all-around good line, 200-foot line. We've got some skill to put the puck in the net as well and that's our goal. It's been fun the first couple days. I feel like we have a little bit of chemistry."