Bruins Eye Donato Reunion in Post-Olympic Frenzy
The Boston Bruins emerge from the Olympic break clinging to the final Eastern Conference wild card spot, and whispers from the Globe's Kevin Paul Dupont point to a reunion with former forward Ryan Donato as they weigh buying or selling before the deadline. Donato, now 29 and bulked up from his Harvard days, exploded for 31 goals last season with Chicago before a slower start this year, but his speed and fit in Marco Sturm's system make him a tempting top-six piece.
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