
This former Boston Bruins forward has hit a new career milestone.

Former Boston Bruins forward Taylor Hall hit a big milestone on Tuesday (Oct. 22), as he recorded his 700th career NHL point.
Hall got his 700th point in style, too, as he beat Vancouver Canucks goalie Kevin Lankinen top shelf with a hard snapshot. However, the Chicago Blackhawks fell to the Canucks by a 6-3 final score on Hall's big night.
It took Hall 839 career games to hit the 700-point mark. With this, it is apparent that the 2010 first-overall pick has been a strong offensive threat throughout his career.

Hall certainly made a significant impact while with the Bruins, as he had 44 goals and 111 points in 158 games over three seasons. Given the Bruins' current issues with their top six, there is no question that he is a player they could have used right now.
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