";s:4:"text";s:5104:" Even so, it's clear he's maintaining a remarkably positive attitude through the difficult circumstances.And if Bjork does indeed fully realize his potential and develop into a 20-goal scoring type winger, the Bruins will have a real bargain on their hands for the next few years.“If you look at the way our team is built, we’re built for a long run into the playoffs,” said Rask. There will always be free agent mistakes with guys like David Backes or Matt Beleskey, but the Bruins GM is pretty much flawless when it comes to retaining the players he wants to keep.It’s no stretch to say that a great deal of Tuukka Rask’s ultimate legacy with the Bruins is tied up in the unprecedented 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs inside the bubble.Certainly, Bjork was excited about his new deal as he and the rest of the Bruins get ready to embark on their postseason schedule.Bruins general manager Don Sweeney once again has shown that he’s a master team-builder when it comes to retaining his own players.Rask is even beginning to push his way into the Hockey Hall of Fame conversation as the career numbers pile up for him.Take it from defenseman Matt Grzelcyk, who reflected on the Bruins' Stanley Cup run in an Instagram post on Tuesday. #peaky” Now we have to go back to building that chemistry with the same group as when it stopped. It’s still a little nerve-wracking. Read his message below: Boston Bruins defenseman Matt Grzelcyk (48) skates the puck up the ice during the first period an NHL hockey game against the New York Islanders, Saturday, Feb. 29, … The way I look at it is that all bets are off because everybody has been off for the last four months and we’re starting from scratch.”“Things will start to take the normal course as they do. It’s been good.