The first trade announcement came as a surprise, as forward Taylor Hall and winger Nick Foligno bid farewell to Boston. Foligno, a seasoned player admired for his leadership qualities, had joined the Bruins just before the trade deadline.
The departures of Hall and Foligno create a void in Boston's forward lines, but the Bruins' management already has a plan in motion.
Shortly after the Hall and Foligno trade, the Boston Bruins organization made yet another move. This time, they sent center Shane Bowers to the New Jersey Devils in exchange for defenseman Reilly Walsh.
Bowers, a highly promising young player and a first-round pick in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft, had been developing within the Bruins' system. However, the team decided to part ways with him in favor of acquiring a skilled defenseman in Walsh.
Reilly Walsh, an exceptional talent who made his mark at Harvard University, brings an impressive offensive skill set to bolster the Bruins' blue line. Known for his exceptional skating ability and offensive instincts, Walsh has the potential to make a significant impact on Boston's defensive unit. This trade demonstrates the Bruins' commitment to strengthening their defensive core and adding valuable depth to their lineup
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26 JUIN | 311 ANSWERS BREAKING - The Boston Bruins Make Another Trade Who won this trade? | ||
Boston | 204 | 65.6 % |
New Jersey | 107 | 34.4 % |
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