The Bruins attempted to get back into the first round
Now Jimmy Murphy is a Boston hockey playerSources say the Boston Bruins were trying to get back into the first round but the asking price was too high for them.
“They were trying,” an NHL executive told Boston Hockey now midway through the first round. “I hear Ollmark and Swaeman have been talked about, but they don’t trade with Swaeman, and they don’t have much to offer.”
GM Don Sweeney They confirmed that they were looking forward to seeing if they could return to the first stage.
Just under $11 million for eight players
Ty AndersonThe Bruins have about $10.9 million in projected space for seven forwards and one goalie. This amounts to an average of $1.3 per player.
A bit of an upcoming Boston Bruins retooling?
NHL.com’s Mike ZeisbergerThe Boston Bruins don’t know if they’d be without them Patrice Bergeron And David Krejci Next year, but they will have an overcap. They realize their menu has issues and there will be some changes. president Cam Neely.
“The positions, I mean, you know, when you see your roster getting old and aging, you know that’s a position the organization needs. That’s been clear to us for a number of years.
“I kind of liken what’s happening now to 2015 when we had a retool and just, unfortunately, missed the playoffs. It was a retool, but not a total wreck. Unfortunately we had to move Taylor for cap reasons, but we like the top of the lineup.” Team. We just have to fill in the edges a little bit.”
There are no UFA free agents developed for the Bruins
Kevin Paul DupontBruins GM Don Sweeney said he likely won’t be in the premium free agent market.
“But we will find some players who can participate and support the hockey club in different ways.”
Joe Hagerty: Unless the Bruins come out with more paychecks, they likely won’t be able to re-sign Tyler BertuzziAnd Dmitry Orlov or Agate Hathaway. Sweeney said they will have enough to re-sign food applications Trent Frederick And Jeremy Swaiman And some agents without a deal.