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Inside the NHL Posted: Wednesday November 06, 2002 9:43 AMOffense from the Defense By Daniel G. Habib Berard, who had three goals and five points through Sunday, is the centerpiece of the club's blue line makeover. After losing 41-goal winger Bill Guerin to free agency last summer, Boston attempted to fill the scoring void by getting its defensemen, who combined for just 18 of the team's 236 goals last season, to increase their production. Spots belonging to Kyle McLaren (who is sitting out because of a contract disagreement) and Jamie Rivers (released) went to Berard, a free-agent signee, and 22-year-old Jonathan Girard, promoted from the AHL. Second-year defenseman Nick Boynton has been given additional ice time, and all three have been urged to look for opportunities to join the rush as well as pepper the net with pucks. "With Bryan, Nick and myself, they've brought in people who play aggressively," says Girard, "and we've also got others who work hard on their defense. The six defensemen work together as duos." Indeed, by placing an offensive-minded blueliner with a stay-at-home type on each pairing -- Girard with Hal Gill, Boynton with Don Sweeney, Berard with Sean O'Donnell -- Bruins coach Robbie Ftorek has gotten a scoring boost from his defensive corps (eight of the team's 37 goals), one reason the club was off to an unexpectedly good start, 7-2-2-0 at week's end. Issue date: November 11, 2002 For more Inside the NHL see this week's issue of Sports Illustrated, on newsstands Wednesday, November 6. Click here to subscribe to SI.
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