Latest technology helps Bruins stay loose off the ice
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Dave
March 7, 2022 (1:21 PM)
The 82-game schedule can be grueling to NHLers at times, so taking care of their bodies is a must.
With the game being as fast-paced as it is today, avoiding injuries can become tricky.
Luckily for the Bruins, they've been equipped with some of the latest hi-tech gadgets that help prevent most of the soft-tissue related harm.
They say it doesn't get any better than the NHL, so it makes sense for franchises to equip themselves with the latest technology when it comes to injury prevention and recovery.
No wonder the Bruins roster is - for the most part - all healthy!
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