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BOLTON, Mass. -- Boston Bruins forward Marc Savard will get his name on the Stanley Cup after all. General manager Peter Chiarelli said Monday at the teams charity golf tournament that Savards name will be inscribed on the trophy with his teammates. Savard played in only 25 games last season because of post-concussion syndrome and missed the entire playoffs as the Bruins won their first NHL title since 1972. According to the guidelines posted on the NHL website, to get on the Cup a player must play at least 41 games in the regular season or one in the Stanley Cup finals. In 1994, the league added a clause that would allow a team to petition the commissioner for permission to have other players listed in extenuating circumstances. Chiarelli said the request had been granted. Thats the good news for Savard, who did not play after a Jan. 22 hit from Colorados Matt Hunwick -- Savards second concussion in 10 months. Chiarelli said Savard will not play this season, either. "Hes not in a good spot still. He still has recurring headaches; he still has post-concussion stuff," Chiarelli said. "Hes not playing this year. Frankly, I dont think hell play again. Thats my opinion, my laypersons opinion." His teammate said they will miss his scoring touch -- he averaged 90 points in the four seasons before he missed large chunks of time with the injuries -- and his presence in the locker room. "Its tough to hear, obviously," Bruins forward Patrice Bergeron said. "Hes one of your friends and you want him to do well and come back at 100 per cent. Im happy theyre doing that, not risking his health. That said, its sad to see." The Bruins had better news on forward Nathan Horton, who was knocked out of the Stanley Cup finals against Vancouver with a bone-jarring -- and late -- hit from Canucks defenceman Aaron Rome in Game 3. Rome was suspended for the rest of the series. Horton, who did not play again, made an emotional return to the TD Garden in street clothes in Game 6, drawing cheers from the crowd. As his teammates knocked their sticks against the boards, fans chanted his name and waved signs encouraging the Bruins to "Win it for Horton." "I feel good," he told reporters at the golf tournament. "I just started skating, so it hasnt been that long on the ice. But Ive been working out for a long time." Horton, who was second on the team with 26 goals in the regular season, scored the goals that clinched two seven-game series this post-season -- in the first round against the Montreal Canadiens and in the third against the Tampa Bay Lightning. He had said he has not watched replays of the hit since he was in the hospital. "I get asked a lot how Im doing and thats nice," he said. "But I dont watch it." The Bruins open training camp on Friday, completing the shortest summer in franchise history. Players spent the summer celebrating their championship and hosting the Stanley Cup in their hometowns. Defenceman Johnny Boychuk said he brought the Cup to Childrens Hospital in Edmonton, and to his parents house. Although he was used to being recognized in Boston, he said, he was also stopped on the street in Edmonton, and by the manager at the local grocery store there. "You want to kind of keep the party going," forward Milan Lucic said. "But there is a time that you need to come back and start focusing on next season. obviously, that point is now." At a "State of the Bruins" town hall with season ticket-holders on Monday night, owner Jeremy Jacobs said theres no reason the team cant repeat. "A person once said, Winning isnt everything. I dont think that person every lifted that Cup," owner Jeremy Jacobs told the crowd at the TD Garden. "Everybody loved this year. It was spectacular. And hopefully were able to deliver on it. Weve got the same team, the same organization. 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"I think it showed a lot, with us coming out and swinging the bat the way we did," Farrell said. The slam in Torontos five-run fifth was the 20th homer of the season for Lind and the 100th of his career. Edwin Encarnacion, who had three RBIs for the game, and Mark Teahen also homered for the Blue Jays who scored eight of their runs against Weaver in 4 2/3 innings. "In Adams case that was his 100th home run and whether or not he paid too much attention to that number, its good to see it behind him now," Farrell said. "Even in his last at-bat when he tapped out to the pitcher, there were some swings in there we havent seen in quite awhile." It was Linds first homer since July 26. "The way I had been feeling I honestly thought (No. 100) would never happen," he said. "But I just got a pitch, was aggressive with it, and hit a granny." Weaver (14-6) entered the game with a 1.78 earned-run average for the Angels (65-55) who have been contending because of their strong pitching. Weaver finished his outing with a 2.13 ERA. It was his first start since Aug. 5 because of a suspension that he was serving for his actions in a game against the Detroit Tigers. "The command wasnt there, everything was kind of flat, nothing was really sharp," Weaver said. "Usually I have a pitch I can go to to get me out of situations and I really didnt have that today. "Its going to happen two or three times a year." He tried to keep sharp with the extra time between starts by throwing more pitches in his bullpen sessions. "But when youre not out there in a game situation its a little tough to get a feel for it," he said. "No excuses, youve got to go out there and battle even though you dont have your best stuff." The eight runs allowed by Weaver equalled his career high, which he had allowed twice before. Romero (11-9) allowed one run, two hits, both in the fifth including Alberto Callaspos homer, and two walks in his 98-pitch outing. He lowered his ERA to 2.87. "Just being consistent, throwing strikes, getting quick outs and getting deep into games," Romero ssaid.dddddddddddd "Theres really no other formula. Im kind of just going out there and competing. I think the key for me every time I go deep into games is strike one. Thats big with me and when I do that I feel like Im in control." Encarnacion, who batted third with Jose Bautista not in the starting lineup, hit his 11th homer of the season in the first inning to put the Blue Jays into an early 2-0 lead against Weaver. It also scored Yunel Escobar who led off with a single and was sacrificed to second by Eric Thames. The Blue Jays tacked on a run in the second when centre-fielder Rajai Davis and second baseman John McDonald hit two-out doubles. They were playing for Colby Rasmus and Aaron Hill respectively. Romero escaped some potential trouble in the first inning when he allowed one-out walks to Peter Bourjos and Torii Hunter. But he ended the inning on Mark Trumbos double-play grounder. Callaspo led off the fifth with a homer and Howie Kendrick followed with an infield single but the Angels did nothing else against Romero. Romero has gone at least seven innings in five consecutive starts. He had three strikeouts against the Angels. "I get my strikeouts here and there but I think Im at my best when Im getting ground ball outs," he said. "I think that has been the case the past few weeks. A lot of ground ball outs and a lot of quick outs. Today, we had some big innings and I was able to go out there, set them down in order and we got back to hitting." The Blue Jays answered the Angels one run with five in the bottom of the fifth that featured the second grand slam of the season for Lind and the third of his career. Weaver loaded the bases for Lind on Escobars one-out double and walks to Thames and Encarnacion. Lind cleared the bases on the first pitch. Teahen, who played right field in his first start since he being obtained in a trade from the White Sox, followed Linds slam with his first homer for Toronto to end Weavers outing. The Angels scored in the ninth against Luis Perez on Hunters triple and Trumbos sacrifice fly to centre. Notes: Attendance at Rogers Centre was 27,185. ...Former Blue Jays centre fielder Vernon Wells who started in left field on Friday for the Angels was in right field on Saturday with Hunter used as designated hitter and Kendrick in left... Mathis had a knot on his left hand but a scan after the game was negative and the injury is listed as a contusion. ...Left-hander Brett Cecil (4-5, 4.31 earned-run average) will start for the Blue Jays Sunday in the finale of the three-game series with Dan Haren (12-6, 2.91 ERA) will go for the Angels. cheap jerseys cheap nhl jerseys ' ' '
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