But for Johnny Boychuk, who was traded Saturday from the Boston Bruins to the New York Islanders, it’s a chance to prove his worth as a top player on a team’s blue line.
“I know that I’m going to be having a bigger role here than what it was in Boston,” the defenseman told reporters Monday. “But I’m up for the challenge, and I can’t wait to get in front of these fans.”
Boychuk feels prepared for his new test after spending five years under the tutelage of 2009 Norris Trophy winner Zdeno Chara.
“He’s a true professional, and he works extremely hard on and off the ice,” Boychuk said. “You take things that he teaches you and bring it to maybe a team like (the Islanders).”
Still, 30-year-old Boychuk enjoyed his time in Boston, where he scored 19 goals and 56 assists in 317 career regular-season games and was part of the 2011 Stanley Cup championship team.
“(Boston) was a good place to play, and I have nothing but respect for that organization and the team,” he said. “They treated me well, and I treated them just as well. It’s sad to say goodbye, but now it’s a new beginning.”
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