Ty Anderson of 98.5 The Sports Hub is reporting that Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney is hinting that the Bruins will go into a re-tool this offseason. What that will be remains to be seen but the long-time GM was quoted as saying, “roster changes are likely coming.” Sweeney continually referenced Boston’s dire salary cap situation as well as integrating younger players into the lineup. Sweeney’s words are no surprise given that Boston has less than $5MM in cap space entering the offseason and have just seven of their current forwards signed to contracts for next year. Boston will also need to work out a new contract for backup goaltender Jeremy Swayman who will be a restricted free agent this summer.
On top of needing to work out a deal with Swayman, Boston has many other key free agents who will likely need to move on given the Bruins lack of cap space. Patrice Bergeron and David Krejčí are both unrestricted free agents who played on low cap hits last season and hit bonus clauses that will cause Boston to carry bonus overages of $4.5MM into 2023-24. Trade deadline acquisitions Tyler Bertuzzi, Dmitry Orlov and Garnet Hathaway are also all unrestricted free agents this summer and are likely to seek employment elsewhere. Given everything going on in Boston they will have a very different looking team than the one that lost in the first round to the Florida Panthers.
In other notes from around the NHL:
NHL Insider Chris Johnston tweeted today from Toronto Maple Leafs practice that Ilya Samsonov was not at Toronto practice and that goalie coach Curtis Sanford was working with Joseph Woll and Matt Murray. The Leafs have yet to offer an update on their netminders status for game 4. Samsonov is expected to have an MRI and some additional tests prior to the team offering an update on their starter for the elimination game on Wednesday. Woll would be the likely starter for Toronto should Samsonov be unable to play. The 26-year-old Samsonov was injured in a collision with teammate Luke Schenn in game 3 and was unable to return to action.
The Seattle Kraken have announced that forward Daniel Sprong has been ruled out of game 4 against the Dallas Stars. The 26-year-old is dealing with an upper body injury and won’t dress tonight as they Kraken look to take a 3-1 stranglehold on their second round series. Sprong has just two points in 10 games in these playoffs and is currently mired in a six-game pointless streak. He played just 6:36 in Seattle’s 7-2 game 3 victory and has been largely relegated to fourth line minutes during his recent stretch of poor play.
User 318310488
Krecji and Bergeron are no longer key free agents and if Sweeney learned anything by the Bruins first round IMPLOSION I would hope that It’s speed kills, The rebuild writing is on the wall and if Sweeney wants to retool fine, It will just make the rebuild that much longer and painful. FYI. If the Bruins want to resign Bertuzzi just remember, Always injured, Almost 30, Under 100 regular season goals for his career, And under 300 regular season games played. Your welcome.
deepseamonster32
team won 65 games and you’re saying they need to rebuild after losing Game 7 OT?
dswaim
They need to sign Swayman and trade Ullmark. Ullmark is Swiss cheese in the postseason
theodore glass
Ullmark was injured…
User 318310488
Yes, They won 65 games last regular season and then crashed and burned right in front of your eyes.
Murphy NFLD
I’m a Habs fan, NOT FRENCH, and while your right they many not be key free agents Bergeron is/was an amazing player thru his career any team would have loved to have him. From what I seen after the series how everyone embraced Bergeron it looks as if he is retiring
pawtucket
Pasternak’s shoulders are going to get very sore