Bruins trade Taylor Hall to another Original 6 team!
The Bruins have made their first big offseason move.
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The first domino from the historic Boston Bruins season of 2022-23 has fallen, and it's a move that not many people saw coming.
Minutes ago, the Bruins officially traded forward Taylor Hall and the rights to pending free agent Nick Foligno to the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for the rights to RFAs Ian Mitchell and Alec Regula.
The veteran and former Hart Trophy winner was one of Boston's bright spots during the unbelievable upset they suffered at the hands of the Florida Panthers, having scored seven goals with five assists during the seven game setback. This came on the heels of an average realgar season output of just 16 goals and 20 assists from Hall, though he was limited to just 61 games due to injury.
This represents the first significant pickup for the Blackhawks since they won the NHL Draft Lottery with the rights to draft phenom forward Connor Bedard with the 1st overall pick in the 2023 NHL Draft.
In 822 career NHL games, Hall has scored 264 goals with 429 assists.
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