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Bruins' Recent Addition Opens Up About the Effortless Decision to Join the Team

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Austin Sabourin
August 17, 2023  (1:28 PM)
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The Boston Bruins found themselves in a center position void due to the retirements of Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci over the summer.

However, their pursuit of fresh talent took an intriguing twist, resulting in a promising solution shortly after Krejci's departure.

Executing a move that showcased a hint of innovation, the Bruins proudly announced their successful acquisition of a two-year entry-level contract with Harvard center, John Farinacci.

This contract comes with a reasonable annual NHL cap hit of $910,000 and was officially ratified on Wednesday.

The 22-year-old Farinacci had been a sought-after prospect among college free agents. He initially entered the NHL radar when the Arizona Coyotes drafted him as the 76th overall pick in the 2019 NHL Draft.

Remarkably, Farinacci had remained unsigned with Arizona, leading to the Coyotes relinquishing their exclusive rights to him on Tuesday.

Seizing this golden opportunity, the Boston Bruins swiftly stepped in to seal the deal. For Farinacci, the decision was a no-brainer. He described it as a "pretty easy decision," underlining his eagerness to become part of the Bruins' roster.

Emotions flowed as Farinacci conveyed his feelings, expressing, "Nothing could compare to being part of the Bruins," as relayed by Conor Ryan of Boston.com.

The depth of his sentiment is palpable, given his deep connections to the Boston area. Farinacci played three seasons at Harvard and is also kin to former Bruins players Ted and Ryan Donato, his uncle and cousin, respectively.

Of particular note, he honed his skills under the coaching of Ted Donato at Harvard, compiling an impressive record of 61 points across 79 games.

At 6 feet and 185 pounds, Farinacci positions himself as a versatile player adept in both offensive and defensive aspects of the game.

He confidently refers to himself as a "200-foot centerman," highlighting his proficiency at both ends of the rink and his finesse in faceoffs.

Acknowledging the influence of a celebrated figure in his aspirations, he noted, "Obviously not comparing myself at all, but a guy that I watched a ton and really tried to emulate myself after was Patrice Bergeron."

This reveals his ambition to pattern his approach after the renowned playmaker.

With mounting anticipation, it's evident that Farinacci is bursting to leave his mark within the Bruins organization. He envisions himself fitting into various roles, encapsulated by his sentiment, "I think I can play any role that I need to."

His most formidable attribute, as he modestly admits, lies in his hockey sense�a quality intrinsic to his playing style.

Though he doesn't draw a direct parallel, Farinacci's admiration for Patrice Bergeron's game is clear. He shared, "I think the way that he played the game was amazing. That's a guy that I try to play like as much as I can." This echoes his aspiration to mirror the dedication and skill that Bergeron brings to the ice.

Gazing ahead, the prospect of Farinacci vying for a center spot in Boston's lineup is tantalizing. While he may commence the season with the Providence Bruins, his journey is poised to captivate attention from fans and critics alike.

With his blend of abilities, regional ties, and reverence for the greats, John Farinacci's chapter as a Boston Bruin is one that warrants close observation.

Source: Nesn

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