Please relay to "Former Bruin" thread.
I believe there's one.
Given circumstances, which may not have been true, at all, Tyler Seguin was traded for Erickson and, essentially, a bag of pucks.
Again, apparent "circumstances" at the time, I believed Erickson would prove a typical NHL Swede: quietly effective in all three zones, defensively responsible, a capable playmaker & assist Hoover.
For whatever reason, not least several concussions out of the Boston gate, that didn't happen.
A major,. major bust on every level.
My understanding is that assistants weighed in, and that Cam & Don were in the room.
I'm guessing Peter Chiarelli made the call & had the final say.
If so, a bad decision all the way round.
Ultimately, a terrible, terrible trade.
Recalling the yet more inexplicable, fantastically awful Thornton give away.
(Which, if one believes reports at the time, half the league never knew about nor had a chance to investigate.
(Mike O'Connell.
("It's Called Ruins.")
In the event, stain and wash.
Presto, Nothing Burger.
See ya, Louie.
Hardly knew ya.
Remind me not to fall in love with Swedish army knives,
Former Boston Bruins forward has officially called it a career and retired from the National Hockey League
www.bruinsinsider.com