Surprisingly, the Boston Bruins haven't had any issues with scoring goals this season, sitting in fourth in the league with 72. While it's a positive sign for a team that didn't figure to have any success in that area, there is still urgency within the organization to add high-end talent and skill to the depth chart. Former Winnipeg Jets first-round pick Brad Lambert checks both of those boxes.
Lambert had a tremendous first North American professional season with the Manitoba Moose, recording 55 points in 64 games. Winnipeg believed they had unlocked their former first-rounder, but a 20-point dropoff the following year has led to just 10 NHL games in three years.