BOSTON - Danton Heinen suited up for 77 games with the Black & Gold during his first season in the NHL. The Bruins rookie class also included Calder finalist Charlie McAvoy and second-line mainstay Jake DeBrusk, among others. While the spotlight often shined on the other Bruins' rookies, Heinen quietly led Boston's contingent of first year players in every offensive category (16-31-47).
Last season, the Bruins top-six forwards were stacked with established NHL stars such as Patrice Bergeron, Brad Marchand, David Pastrnak, David Krejci and Rick Nash, in addition to DeBrusk. With Nash remaining unsigned, the Bruins top lines suddenly have on opening.
Heinen Looks to Seize Opportunity
Bruins forward vies for a spot in the top-six

Sacco discusses roster competition
Heinen discusses camp competition
Bjork discusses offseason and recovery

















