Is Artemi Panarin the Bruins’ Next Big Move After the Rasmus Andersson Deal?
Vegas, meanwhile, added exactly the type of all-situations workhorse that tends to matter most in the spring. At 29, Andersson has already passed the 500-game mark in his NHL career, spent entirely with Calgary, and has established himself as an offensive-minded defenseman who can run a power play, move the puck in transition, and handle tough matchups at five-on-five. The Golden Knights paid a premium and did not secure an immediate extension, but early indications are that they will take a serious run at re-signing him before he hits the open market, much as they did after acquiring Noah Hanifin.



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