Moore Good with Latest Setup
The following article featuring former Harvard standout Dominic Moore appeared in the May 17 issue of the Boston Globe.
By Barbara Matson
Globe Correspondent
Lightning forward Dominic Moore, a native of Thornhill, Ontario, knows Boston. He spent four years at Harvard, playing hockey and picking up his bachelor’s degree in 2003, and he likes the Hub so much he has made it his offseason home.
But the 30-year-old center knows Tampa Bay, too, and he knows Montreal, and he knows New York, and he knows Pittsburgh, and he knows St. Paul, and he knows Toronto, and he knows Buffalo, and he knows Miami . . .
It’s not that he doesn’t pay his rent. But Moore, who has played for eight NHL teams in his six full professional seasons, is one of those guys teams like to pick up late in the season. A playmaker and a source of infectious energy, he can do a lot of good things for a team. The short-term contracts that came with the post-lockout CBA have contributed to his moveability. Moore was a free agent last summer when Tampa Bay general manager Steve Yzerman signed him for two years and $2.2 million.
Complete article can be accessed via the Globe Web site by clicking here.











