The 6-foot-3, 220-pound right shot will make his Bruins debut on Saturday afternoon in St. Louis, likely as the team's third-line center. Bruins general manager Don Sweeney and coach Bruce Cassidy both said they view Coyle as a natural pivot, but did not rule out the possibility of him playing the wing in a top-six role.
"I'm gonna talk to the coach a little more and see what his thoughts are and kind of share our opinions back and forth, see where I can best fit in and help the team," said Coyle, who was playing mostly wing with the Wild in recent weeks. "We'll kind of hit that when it comes."
Wherever Coyle ends up, he is thrilled to be joining a team in the thick of the playoff hunt. He arrives in the midst of Boston's seven-game winning streak - and 12-game points streak - which has propelled the Bruins towards the top of the league standings.
"They've been playing very well," said Coyle, a former first-round pick who had 10 goals and 18 assists in 60 games with Minnesota this season. "I caught the game [Wednesday] night [against Vegas] actually on TV and they're just finding ways to win. They've got a lot of confidence in their game right now. I just want to come in and just add whatever I can to that and keep that good feeling and good confidence going. I know I'll be able to do that.
"It's a great character group, awesome guys that have been there and have won. It's a winning culture. I'm just really excited about the opportunity to jump in and add whatever I can to that."
Coyle said he has already heard from Wagner and Torey Krug, as well as Bruins captain Zdeno Chara and alternate captain Patrice Bergeron, all of whom welcomed him to the group.
"I got a few texts from Chris Wagner and Torey Krug yesterday, I've known those guys," said Coyle, who also received calls from Sweeney and B's president Cam Neely. "I was pretty shocked to get a call from Zdeno and Patrice yesterday before their game. I knew they were playing, so I didn't expect anything. For them to call me and welcome me that way, that was pretty classy. I was pretty excited about that.
"It was nice to have a bunch of people reach out and make me feel welcome and just excited about coming in and meeting everyone."