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NHL Rumor Roundup: Bruins need center, Penguins a defenseman to replace injured Schultz

Can’t get enough NHL rumors? Lyle Richardson’s  column serves as a one-stop guide to the latest rumblings around the league. Bruins Seeking Forward Depth The Boston Bruins followed up a humiliating 7-0 season-opening loss to the Washington Capitals by reeling off four consecutive victories. Last

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