Tyler Seguin , Brad Marchand, and Patrice Bergeron were together during practice.
BRUINS GET DOWN TO PRACTICE
Tyler Seguin laughed coming off the ice with Brad Marchand. On Jan. 13 the Bruins practiced for the first time since the lockout ended in front of fans at the TD Garden.
Michael and Victoria Nye of Somerville watched practice from the stands.
Milan Lucic flattened Rich Peverley during practice.
Tyler Seguin , Brad Marchand, and Patrice Bergeron were together during practice.
Boston's Tyler Seguin, center, hopped over the boards as teammates Brad Marchand, left, and Patrice Bergeron, right, watched from the bench.
Bruins signed autographs after practice.
Dennis Seidenberg, of Germany, top, hopped over Bruins' Nathan Horton, right, during practice.
Nathan Horton, left, and Shawn Thornton, right, grappled during training drills at the TD Garden.
Brad Marchand, center, stopped to sign autographs for fans at the conclusion of practice.
Zdeno Chara, of Slovakia, smiled while speaking with teammates on the bench.
Chris Kelly, left, and Milan Lucic, right, vied for the puck during team practice at the Garden.
“Everyone’s healthy,” Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli said before his team’s first official practice of the shortened season. “Everyone’s excited. We’ve got changes in goal. You’re going to see a good team. I’ve talked about condensing expectations, which magnifies them, I guess. You’re going to see a team that’s highly, highly motivated.”
Boston Bruins president Cam Neely responded to a question from a reporter during a news conference at the TD Garden before the team’s first official practice.
