The Bruins are waiting for UFA Patrice Bergeron
Boston Bruins: Waiting for UFA striker Patrice Bergeron: “The emotions are still hard. The scars will be there for a while… It’s too early now to even make a sound decision. I really want to make sure I make the right call… I don’t know how long it will take.”
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The Bruins are waiting for UFA David Krejci
Sean HuchunThe Bruins are waiting for UFA forward David Krejci he hopes to make a decision in the next two to three weeks on whether to retire or return next season.
He said that if he retires from the NHL, he doesn’t plan to play anywhere else.
Boston Bruins: Krejci on his future: “There’s a lot for you to think about. I’m going home soon, talking to my family but definitely making a decision soon… I want to move away because everything is really raw at the moment. I don’t want to make any decision that I’m going to regret.”
Nick Goss from NBC Sports BostonThe Bruins are waiting for free agent David Krejci:
“Now it either comes back or it’s over. If I come back, then yeah it’ll be the NHL. I did what I did last year and I’m glad I did. No regrets. But I’ve closed the door so I’ll make a decision soon. It’ll be the NHL. Obviously it’ll be the Bruins.”
Dmitry Orlov Wouldn’t mind reunion capitals
Sammy Silber from The Hockey News: Boston Bruins awaiting free agent Dmitry Orlov said he would be interested in returning to the Washington Capitals, who traded him at the deadline to the Bruins.
“I’ll talk to my agent. How do I see, if they trade me, I don’t think it will work, but we’ll see.”
Orlov enjoyed his time in Boston but was clearly not the result. It will take some time to figure out his next move.
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“I still don’t know what my plan is, if I go back to Washington or stay here, it’s just a lot,” Orlov said of his future. “Obviously, I’m going to have to make a decision where I’m going. I need to talk to my family and go from there.”
Nick Goss from NBC Sports Boston: Dmitry Orlov, 32, is likely to be looking for his last “big” contract and is likely to pass on to the Bruins. They’re not in a position to offer a four- or five-year contract at $5 million a season or more.