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Paille, who uses his wheels to kill penalties and generate a decent amount of chances on offense, has generally been a fixture on the Bruins’ fourth line during his tenure with the team. While that may remain the case this season with Shawn Thornton having moved on, there’s a chance the B’s could retool their grinder line, with Paille potentially moving up to the team’s third troika. While the speedster isn't known as a great finisher, such a promotion would likely result in an uptick in production, on the heels of a 2013-14 season in which Paille notched nine goals and 18 points in 72 games.
Paille remains a valued role player for the Bruins, using his wheels to kill penalties and generate a decent amount of chances on offense, while normally working on the team’s effective fourth line. He's not known as a great finisher, but the defensively responsible speedster did manage to chip in 10 goals and 17 points in 46 games this past season.
Paille isn't much of a fantasy factor, but he brings speed and penalty-killing skills to the table and is a valuable role player for the B’s despite his modest (nine goals and 15 points in 69 games in 2011-12) production.
Paille, who finished with 13 points in 43 games for the Bruins this past season, emerged from the ranks of the healthy scratches to become a valued role player, whose speed and drive are assets in his role as an ace penalty-killer. There won't be much scoring beyond that, however.
Paille had 10 goals and 20 points in 76 games last season, including the 74 he played after being acquired in an early-season trade with Buffalo. He's expected to work on the B's fourth-line this coming season, while reprising his role as a penalty-killing specialist.
After a 35 point (19G, 16A) season in 2007-08, Paille fell short last season notching just 12 goals and 15 assists. Consistency continues to be a problem for the former first-round draft pick, who had only two points in the month of January. This season the pressure is on for Paille to perform early or else he could be without a job on the Sabres’ roster.
Paille has the talent to occupy a second-line role at some point, but he hasn't put it all together yet. Paille scored 19 goals and added 16 assists and a plus-9 rating in a third/fourth-line role last season. He figures to open 2008-09 on the fourth line unless he has a great training camp or injuries strike the Sabres.
Paille had a chance to cement himself as a key component of Buffalo's future last season, but he fell short of the mark, in part because of a broken finger that cost him five weeks. He wasn't overly impressive when he did receive a chance to play and he fell behind Drew Stafford and possibly also Marek Zagrapan on the Sabres' list of prospects. Paille has a chance to win a full-time role with a strong training camp, but he'll probably be a depth winger even if things go well.
Paille will have to fight to make the Sabres squad in 2006-07, but has a lot of long-term potential. He won't produce much this season, but keep an eye on him for the future. Speed and offense are the best dishes he brings to the table, with a little bit of toughness.
Paille has fantasy-type talents if he continues to develop, as speed and offense are the best dishes he brings to the table (with a little bit of toughness). Paille, who was selected by the Sabres in the first round (20th overall) in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft, led Team Canada to a silver medal in the 2004 IIHF World Juniors, scoring four goals and posting a +1 plus/minus rating in six games. He set career for Guelph of the OHL last season with 37 goals, 43 assists, 80 points and 63 penalty minutes. He's still a couple of seasons away, but he's on our radar.
Paille has fantasy-type talents if he continues to develop, as speed and offense are the best dishes he brings to the table (with a little bit of toughness). Paille, who was selected by the Sabres in the first round (20th overall) in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft, led Team Canada to a silver medal in the 2004 IIHF World Juniors, scoring four goals and posting a +1 plus/minus rating in six games. He set career for Guelph of the OHL last season with 37 goals, 43 assists, 80 points and 63 penalty minutes. He's still a couple of seasons away, but he's on our radar.