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08:32 AM ET 05.28 | They're very different players, obviously, but that last name will always turn a head in Boston. The Bruins have acquired Chris Bourque, son of legendary defenseman Ray Bourque, from the Capitals for Zach Hamill. Chris Bourque most recently played for Hershey, Washington's AHL affiliate. Bourque is a fringe NHLer who has appeared in 33 big-league games between Washington and Pittsburgh. Bourque played one year of college hockey at Boston University. Bourque could be in the mix for a fourth-line energy role if he has a good training camp. Hamill was the Bruins' first-round pick in 2007. Hamill would have been a restricted free agent on July 1.

The Boston Globe

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May 28, 2012  08:57 AM ET

When exactly did the term "4th line plugger" change to " energy role" ??

May 28, 2012  08:57 AM ET

Like the article said he is a fringe NHLer. Pittsburgh took him from Washington when they tried to waiver him down to the Bears. He played some for the Pens, but it was obvious he wasn't ready for the big time. Pens tried to waiver him to Wilkes-Barre, but the Caps picked him up again.

That having been said, Zach Hamil must be a total bust if he was a first rounder and is being traded for Bourque.

May 28, 2012  08:59 AM ET
QUOTE(#2):

When exactly did the term "4th line plugger" change to " energy role" ??

Oh, you know how they always have to make something positive sounding out of a negative. He's not a garbage man, he's a sanitary engineer.

May 28, 2012  09:20 AM ET

Petey should trade him to the Avs so he can win a Cup.

May 28, 2012  09:43 AM ET
QUOTE(#5):

Petey should trade him to the Avs so he can win a Cup.

hehehe

May 28, 2012  10:37 AM ET
QUOTE(#3):

Like the article said he is a fringe NHLer. Pittsburgh took him from Washington when they tried to waiver him down to the Bears. He played some for the Pens, but it was obvious he wasn't ready for the big time. Pens tried to waiver him to Wilkes-Barre, but the Caps picked him up again. That having been said, Zach Hamil must be a total bust if he was a first rounder and is being traded for Bourque.

Zach Hamil is a pretty talented kid who just isn't big enough to compensate for his lack of speed nor fast enough to compensate for his lack of size. A career in the minors and maybe some coaching after that is what I think is in his future.

Bourque's son is even smaller than Hamil. He won't be playing in Boston unless there is a serious spate of injuries.

May 28, 2012  10:58 AM ET

"Bourque is a fringe NHLer who has appeared in 33 big-league games between Washington and Pittsburgh....."

You either have it or you don't. This particular Bourque doesn't.

Just because dad was great, doesn't mean kid automatically inherits his genes.

May 28, 2012  10:59 AM ET
QUOTE(#5):

Petey should trade him to the Avs so he can win a Cup.

He has to play for the Bruins for 20 years first.

May 28, 2012  11:01 AM ET
QUOTE(#6):

hehehe

We'll see how far the apple fell from the tree.

May 28, 2012  11:11 AM ET
QUOTE(#10):

We'll see how far the apple fell from the tree.

This one looks to be at least a half a mile away.

May 28, 2012  11:23 AM ET
QUOTE(#5):

Petey should trade him to the Avs so he can win a Cup.

The apple falling from the tree was meant to respond to you, Canuck. More coffee needed.

May 28, 2012  12:35 PM ET

Ahh this looks like my GMs doing Ray Bourque a favor...i happen to like our 4th line tho...1 of the best in the NHL.

Paille-Campbell-Thornton

Doesnt look like much but they hustle every shift and have chemistry...not bad stats too for 4th liners.

May 28, 2012  05:50 PM ET
QUOTE(#13):

Ahh this looks like my GMs doing Ray Bourque a favor...i happen to like our 4th line tho...1 of the best in the NHL.Paille-Campbell-ThorntonDoesnt look like much but they hustle every shift and have chemistry...not bad stats too for 4th liners.

Jersey has been showing a heck of a 4th line this Spring also.

May 28, 2012  07:36 PM ET

Talk about grasping at straws......

May 28, 2012  09:32 PM ET

"Bourque is a fringe NHLer who has appeared in 33 big-league games between Washington and Pittsburgh"... and...

Hamill is a fringe NHLer who has appeared in 20 big-league games for Boston.

May 28, 2012  09:34 PM ET
QUOTE(#13):

Ahh this looks like my GMs doing Ray Bourque a favor...i happen to like our 4th line tho...1 of the best in the NHL.Paille-Campbell-ThorntonDoesnt look like much but they hustle every shift and have chemistry...not bad stats too for 4th liners.

but both Campbell and Paille are UFAs.

May 28, 2012  10:05 PM ET
QUOTE(#16):

but both Campbell and Paille are UFAs.

One will stay (hopefully Campbell since he can score into an empty net) and one will hit the road,

May 29, 2012  03:59 PM ET
QUOTE(#15):

"Bourque is a fringe NHLer who has appeared in 33 big-league games between Washington and Pittsburgh"... and...Hamill is a fringe NHLer who has appeared in 20 big-league games for Boston.

I looked at this deal as though the Bruins are freeing up a roster spot. I just don't see them signing Bourque to a contract to take Hamill's place in the AHL.

 
June 1, 2012  02:07 PM ET

Bourque's deal is a two-way contract in the first year, worth $550,000 if he's in the NHL and $200,000 at the AHL level. In the second year, it's a one-way contract worth $550,000.

<goes to show what I know>

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