He has, he hopes, put that behind him.
Foligno signed a two-year, $7.6 million deal with the Bruins on July 29, 2021. He was brought to Boston for his combination of strengths, from leadership to net-front presence to toughness. He didn't deliver much of it in 2021-22, a disappointing enough showing relative to his salary that he was placed on waivers Sunday, though he went unclaimed.
So far, two games into the season, Foligno appears much closer to the player that he and the Bruins want him to be.
"Honestly, I have confidence in who I am as a player," Foligno said. "I've told you guys that. I understand the business side of it and it's unfortunate -- it's never a good feeling -- but I trusted what I can do when healthy and I'm excited about putting that out there, so that's all I've tried to focus on. I can't worry about what's going to go on above me. I'm worried about trying to help this team."
Foligno had two points (one goal, one assist) in a 6-3 win against the Arizona Coyotes at TD Garden on Saturday, his third multipoint game with the Bruins. He had 13 points (two goals, 11 assists) in 64 games last season.
"He got a goal where he should be, right in front of the net," Boston coach Jim Montgomery said. "Where he's had a lot of success his whole career. I'm happy for him. I'm happy for that fourth line."