"It's nice to be a full team again and to have him back," captain Zdeno Chara said. "It's always nice when you don't have players missing more time, whether due to injuries or negotiations for example. ... So it's nice to have all the guys being together and just the focus can be on our training camp and work on what we have ahead of us."
General manager Don Sweeney and Pastrnak's representatives negotiated throughout the summer.
"To me, I always said we were going to find a deal," Sweeney said. "It took time right up against it; there wasn't a deadline, we didn't look at it that way, there was a strong level of communication. And I just think the work paid off for both sides to find a good landing spot. I know that both sides are extremely happy to have it resolved and get the full complement of camp, which I think everybody would acknowledge is in the benefit of everybody's interest."
Sweeney said there's always risk in signing a young player to the term and salary Pastrnak received. But the Bruins have faith Pastrnak will continue to mature into a player worth the contract.
"He scored 34 goals; it probably starts there," Sweeney said. "He really went to work on his shot, his overall strength, his ability to get to areas of the ice."