With the NHL Trade Deadline set for March 8, the Boston Bruins are anticipated to be significant participants, both in the lead-up and on the day itself. The Bruins are consistently mentioned in connection with prominent figures such as Elias Lindholm and Noah Hanifin in the NHL trading scene. Yet, as reported on Tuesday night, the expected trade value for these players, as discussed among NHL pro scouts and executives, remains unchanged. Acquiring either of these players would likely demand a first-round draft pick, a top-tier prospect, and a player from the current roster from any NHL general manager interested.
Additionally, 2 scouts from the Bruins were spotted at the Sens vs Canadiens game.
As repeatedly mentioned, the Boston Bruins, currently not slated to select until the fourth round of the 2024 NHL Entry Draft and lacking a deep pool of elite prospects beneath the NHL level, might find themselves at a disadvantage in the pursuit of Lindholm and/or Hanifin. This situation may persist unless Craig Conroy, the general manager of the Flames, decides to reduce his trade demands.
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23 JANVIER | 244 ANSWERS The Boston Bruins could attempt to acquire a major defenseman Would you like the Bruins to trade for Jakob Chychrun? | ||
Yes | 127 | 52 % |
No | 117 | 48 % |
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