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Bruins fans aren't happy with this grading ESPN gave them

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Austin Sabourin
July 12, 2023  (8:28 PM)
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During the offseason, the Boston Bruins showcased their strategic approach by carefully evaluating their options and prioritizing their competitiveness for the upcoming season.

One notable decision by the Bruins was the re-signing of fan-favorite Milan Lucic, which not only delighted the fans but also strengthened the team's overall depth.

Moreover, the Bruins successfully secured the services of promising players like James van Riemsdyk and Morgan Geekie, emphasizing their dedication to discovering individuals with great potential.

While the market conditions led to the exchange of Dmitry Orlov for Kevin Shattenkirk, the Bruins ensured that the integrity of their defensive pairings remained intact. This deliberate choice demonstrated their commitment to maintaining a formidable defensive core.

Additionally, the team is actively pursuing the return of talented goaltender Jeremy Swayman, who proved to be a reliable partner for Linus Ullmark in the previous season.

However, the offseason also witnessed the departure of Taylor Hall and Nick Foligno, who were traded to the Chicago Blackhawks, and Tyler Bertuzzi, who joined the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Despite these departures, the Bruins adeptly navigated through the offseason, garnering a respectable "B" grade from ESPN.

The primary challenge that lies ahead for the Bruins is re-signing restricted free agent goaltender Jeremy Swayman. Until this vital task is accomplished, there remains a sense of uncertainty in Boston. General Manager Don Sweeney has dedicated a significant portion of the team's available salary cap to ensure Swayman's return.

This financial commitment influenced the trade involving Hall and Foligno, as Sweeney needed to create cap space. Nevertheless, Sweeney made noteworthy acquisitions, including the return of the beloved Milan Lucic and the addition of experienced James van Riemsdyk to enhance the team's depth.

It is important to note that the Bruins' success in the postseason thus far cannot be fully evaluated until the Swayman contract is finalized and confirmation is received regarding the returns of Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci. Nonetheless, Sweeney has constructed a flexible lineup capable of adapting to different scenarios under the guidance of head coach Jim Montgomery.

Furthermore, the Bruins boast a pool of promising prospects eager to make their mark in the NHL. Overall, the Bruins have taken significant steps to improve their depth, establishing themselves as formidable contenders for the Stanley Cup.

Source: Nesn

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