The Bruins could be playing in the toughest division in the NHL, and it could be that way for years to come. The top three teams in the Atlantic Division (Tampa Bay Lightning, Bruins, Toronto Maple Leafs) had the three best records in the Eastern Conference last season.
This offseason, the Maple Leafs signed free agent center John Tavares to a seven-year contract and the Lightning re-signed forward Nikita Kucherov to an eight-year contract extension. And that doesn't include the rapidly improving Florida Panthers, who made a run over the second half of last season, closing 25-8-2. Where does that leave the Bruins? They believe the signings of free agent defenseman John Moore and goaltender Jaroslav Halak, along with depth forwards Joakim Nordstrom and Chris Wagner, will be enough to keep them in contention.