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Now, we would be worried if the Bruins didn’t want to get back on the ice. Still, seeing some excitement amid news of the lockout reportedly ending was also nice.
With the league and the players’ association having forged a tentative agreement, and with all but one Bruin stateside as the team looks ahead to a practice-filled run-up to a new season starting, a couple of Bruins jumped on Twitter to voice their excitement for the 2013 season, which appears to actually be happening.
Tyler Seguin and Milan Lucic sounded like they were ready to strap on the pads.
Can't wait to get back on the Garden ice for the best fans in the league
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Tyler Seguin (@tylerseguin92) January 06, 2013
Happiest for you fans. Sorry that it took so long Lets put the lock out behind us and look forward to some hockey. Because Serbian Christmas
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Milan Lucic (@MilanLucic4) January 06, 2013
Present I can ask for!!!! Time for another cup
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Milan Lucic (@MilanLucic4) January 06, 2013
Best** Serbian Christmas present
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Milan Lucic (@MilanLucic4) January 06, 2013