Daniel Paille Has Been a Valuable Role Player for Bruins, But Faces an Uncertain Future in Free Agency
Editor's Note: The Bruins are facing a longer offseason than they had hoped after their title defense was ended early with a first-round loss to Washington. The extra time could come in handy though, as the Bruins have plenty of decisions to make this summer. At the top of that list is what they will do with the many pending free agents on their roster. Each day over the next...
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4 days ago
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4 days ago
Daniel Paille Discusses Bruins' Need to Carry Resilient Penalty Kill Into Postseason (Video)
The Pittsburgh Penguins cashed in on the power play on Tuesday night, defeating the Bruins 5-3 with the help of a couple late power play goals. With the loss, theres remains doubt the B's will need to do their best to stay out of the box heading into the playoffs. Fortunately, the Bruins have many reliable players to call upon when the team finds itself shorthanded. In the latest...
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April 06, 2012
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April 06, 2012
Bruins offer Merlot Line, Paille contract extensions
When Peter Chiarelli said he wanted to keep as much of the Stanley Cup champion roster in tact he wasn't jerking your leg (or anything else). He's offered contract extensions to the Merlot Line and Daniel Paille.
After signing Boychuk to extension this week, BOS has made contract ext offers to Kelly, Thornton, Campbell and Paille, all UFAs July 1.
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February 17, 2012
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February 17, 2012
HIT SOMEBODY
Video: Orpik check sends Paille into orbit
On Saturday, Boston Bruins forward Daniel Paille experienced what it feels like to be on the moon. After a center ice hit from Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Brooks Orpik, Paille flew a good ten feet (25 according to the announcer) and forgot to pull his ripcord. Time and the law of gravity appeared to stop for a second as Paille seemed to hover over the ice.The hit was clean and...
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February 04, 2012
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February 04, 2012
Daniel Paille is one tough son of a *****
A week ago today Daniel Paille took a slap shot directly off the face during the third period of the Bruins game against the Islanders. Paille went down immediately and it wasn't a pretty sight, he was bleeding profusely before being attended to by the Bruins training staff.
Paille underwent surgery last Wednesday to repair a broken nose and facial lacerations and, although...
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November 14, 2011
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November 14, 2011
Daniel Paille Bruised, Swollen But in Good Spirits Four Days After Taking Shot to Face (Photo)
The answer is yes, hockey are the toughest people on the planet. Don't believe me? Check out the photo of Daniel Paille below, courtesy of John Bishop of the Boston Bruins, just four days after he took a shot to the face. Photo via Twitter/NHLBruins
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November 11, 2011
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November 11, 2011
BAD BREAK
Paille needs surgery for broken nose
Bruins forward Daniel Paille will have surgery to repair his broken nose. He took a puck to the face and will be day-to-day after surgery.
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November 08, 2011
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November 08, 2011
Daniel Paille to undergo surgery tomorrow for broken nose
Daniel Paille will undergo surgery tomorrow at Massachusetts General Hospital to repair a broken nose. Paille suffered the injury in the third period of last nights 6-2 win over the Islanders. Paille was hit in the nose by a Steve...
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November 08, 2011
Daniel Paille takes a slap shot to the face
Bruins forward Danielle Paille took a Steve Staios slap shot directly to the face during the third period of the B's 6-2 win over the Islanders on Monday night. Paille went down immediately and was bleeding profusely before being attended to by the Bruins training staff. He did not return to the game and was sent to be examined by a face specialist following the win. This kind...
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November 07, 2011
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November 07, 2011
BAD BREAK
Daniel Paille takes slap shot to the face
The Bruins’ Daniel Paille takes a hard shot right on his visor from the Islanders’ Steve Staios which was a very scary moment in the game. Paille was bleeding heavily and had to leave the game with just over three minutes into the third period. The Bruins defeated the New York Islanders 6-2 on the shoulders of a pair of goals and three points from Nathan Horton.
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November 07, 2011
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November 07, 2011
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