It's almost unfair. Or maybe it really is unfair. The Bruins, the best team in the NHL all season and the fastest in League history to reach 100 points (101 in 61 games), got significantly better before the deadline with the acquisitions of defenseman Dmitry Orlov and Garnet Hathaway from the Washington Capitals on Feb. 23, and forward Tyler Bertuzzi from the Detroit Red Wings on Thursday. Orlov had three goals in 43 games this season with the Capitals; he already has three in four games with the Bruins. Boston is 4-0-0 with Orlov and has won nine straight. Of course, it's not all great around the Bruins. Forward Taylor Hall had to go on long-term injured reserve and forward Nick Foligno on injured reserve, each with a lower-body injury. But that's what makes the additions of Hathaway and Bertuzzi so important and smart. They'll fill those spots vacated by Hall and Foligno, and Boston will not feel much of a difference. When healthy, the Bruins will have 14 forwards who could play in their top 12 without a problem. They have eight defensemen who could play in their top six. Oh, and they have the goalie, Linus Ullmark, who is the favorite to win the Vezina Trophy as the best in the NHL. The Bruins were already deep; with Orlov, Hathaway and Bertuzzi, they're fully loaded. -- Dan Rosen, senior writer