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Bruins Debut Interesting New Lineup At Practice

The Boston Bruins returned to practice on Monday after defeating the Florida Panthers in their last game on Saturday.

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While the Bruins picked up a win against the Panthers, head coach Joe Sacco made multiple changes to the team's forward lines and defense pairings at practice.

The Bruins' top six remained the same at practice, but their bottom six undoubtedly had a different look.

Recent call-up Vinni Lettieri skated on the Bruins' third line with Oliver Wahlstrom and Trent Frederic. Interestingly, Justin Brazeau was dropped to the fourth line, with John Beecher and Cole Koepke as his linemates.

<p> © Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images</p>

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The Bruins' blueline also had a much different look as well. After recording two assists against the Panthers, Mason Lohrei was moved up to the Bruins' top pairing with Charlie McAvoy.

That was not the only change that the Bruins made on the blueline, though. Parker Wotherspoon skated on the second pairing with Brandon Carlo after being scratched last game, while Nikita Zadorov was dropped to the bottom pairing.

Parker Wotherspoon <p>© Jerome Miron-Imagn Images</p>
Parker Wotherspoon

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Sacco certainly made some interesting changes to their Bruins' lines at practice. We will need to wait and see if they use this lineup against the Tampa Bay Lightning tomorrow night from here.

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