All it takes is one game, one performance.

After last night's 6-1 victory over the New York Islanders, a game in which multiple young skaters for the Black and Gold showed up and took the chance by the throat to show they want to crack the NHL roster, the Bruins have changed their tune.

According to TSN's Bob McKenzie, the Bruins have placed winger Jordan Caron on waivers, as well as defenseman David Warsofsky and center Craig Cunningham.

This is a huge step in the right direction for the Bruins, as forward Ryan Spooner has vastly outperformed Caron in the preseason, which prompted many to criticize coach Claude Julien and general manager Peter Chiarelli's decision to hold onto the very average Caron. It seems that even Simon Gagne, who's still playing on the veteran's tryout invite, has an increased chance of making the opening night roster.

With Caron out of the picture, the two open spots on the roster will come down between Spooner, Gagne, Matt Fraser and Bobby Robins.

CSNNE's Joe Haggerty surmises that Warsofsksy will likely be claimed by a team before getting back to Providence.