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Comparing Bruins Forward Contract with Another Player's Deal

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Austin Sabourin
August 24, 2023  (8:49 PM)
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As the summer season winds down, an impactful deal has been sealed, with forward Brandon Hagel securing an eight-year, $52 million contract extension with the Tampa Bay Lightning, set to kick in during the 2023-24 season. This substantial agreement places Hagel in the echelons of top-paid Lightning forwards, trailing only Nikita Kucherov and Brayden Point.

Aged 24, Hagel's new contract propels him to become the sixth-highest paid player on the Lightning's roster. Looking back on an impressive performance in the 2022-23 season, Hagel achieved personal bests in goals, assists, and total points. His role expanded further, reaching career highs in metrics such as hits, blocked shots, shots on goal, and average time on ice per game.

Drawing comparisons, the spotlight shifts to the Boston Bruins' winger, Jake DeBrusk. Having experienced a strong 2022-23 season where he notched his career-high in goals and points, DeBrusk's game flourished while skating alongside Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand. A tally of 43 goals over 96 games cements his place as one of Boston's prominent goal-scorers, with his influence extending to the penalty kill unit.

A statistical examination reveals striking parallels between DeBrusk and Hagel in their contributions. While DeBrusk holds the upper hand in certain scoring metrics, the difference is influenced by factors such as offensive-zone faceoffs. Meanwhile, Hagel's standout qualities include tenacious play and an impressive number of takeaways, placing him second in the league.

The approaching season holds intriguing possibilities for both players. While Hagel aims to meet the expectations set by his new contract, DeBrusk faces a transition without Bergeron as his linemate. With options at their disposal, the Bruins may explore positional adjustments for DeBrusk.

Amidst the negotiation uncertainties, Bruins' General Manager Don Sweeney's proactive approach to early player retention could significantly shape DeBrusk's future contract. The team's financial flexibility positions them well to retain DeBrusk. All told, the Tampa Bay deal provides a valuable benchmark for ongoing contract discussions as both Hagel and DeBrusk prepare to make their mark in the upcoming season.

Source: 985thesportshub

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