Crucial Off-Season Choices Await the Boston Bruins
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Austin Sabourin
July 19, 2023 (2:37 PM)
The Boston Bruins find themselves at a crucial juncture this off-season, grappling with a challenging salary cap situation as they strive to solidify their key players for the upcoming season.
With limited cap space available, difficult decisions loom regarding the signings of restricted free agents (RFA) Jeremy Swayman and Trent Frederic, as well as unrestricted free agent (UFA) Patrice Bergeron.
Negotiations are underway to secure their services while navigating the financial constraints.
One potential scenario involves striking a team-friendly deal with Swayman, estimated at $3 million, Frederic at $1.7 million, and Bergeron at $1 million, including 35+ bonuses.
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This arrangement would leave the Bruins with roughly $400K in remaining cap space.
However, the situation remains fluid, and the team is exploring alternative avenues. The potential return of David Krejci could necessitate adjustments to the roster, and trades may be considered as well.
The Bruins' primary objective is to retain their core players for one more season, employing shorter-term deals for rising talents like Swayman and Frederic to navigate the current cap constraints.
The aim is to maintain roster stability by securing everyone's services at reasonable salaries, with the anticipation of allowing Swayman and Frederic to command their true market value once the salary cap rises in 2024.
Despite the challenges that lie ahead, the Bruins are determined to construct the best possible roster while effectively managing the cap crunch.
Careful and strategic decisions will be crucial to ensure the team remains competitive in the fiercely contested Eastern Conference.
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19 JUILLET | 386 ANSWERS Crucial Off-Season Choices Await the Boston Bruins Should the Boston Bruins prioritize signing Jeremy Swayman, Trent Frederic, and Patrice Bergeron with their remaining cap space? |
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