Ty Anderson of 98.5 The Sports Hub wrote the latest on the Boston Bruins contract negotiations with pending unrestricted free agent forward Jake DeBrusk. Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney spoke with the media today and did little to hide the fact that the Bruins would like to re-sign the 26-year-old to a long-term contract extension.
Sweeney told reporters that the club would like to see DeBrusk remain with the Bruins and will continue to engage with him and his agent in hopes of finding common ground on an extension. The Bruins are tight to the cap for this upcoming season but at the moment are slated to have $28.5MM available in cap space (CapFriendly) next summer before any cap increases. Sweeney’s comments echo what DeBrusk told NHL.com Staff Writer Derek Van Diest back in August when he said he would like to remain in Boston long-term.
Given where both sides appear to be it seems likely that a deal can be reached, which would take one item off Boston’s to-do list over the next year. The Bruins will enter this season with tempered expectations after winning the President’s Trophy last season and suffering a historical upset at the hands of the Florida Panthers. Boston lost a lot of pieces to free agency and retirement and will have far less depth than they did last year.
The DeBrusk situation could have a happy ending after the relationship between the player and the club appeared rocky just a short time ago. Back in November of 2021, DeBrusk was benched by former Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy, and this prompted DeBrusk to request a trade. He eventually rescinded his trade request and had a terrific bounce-back last season posting 27 goals and 23 assists in 64 games.
User 318310488
4 years at 16 million total. DeBrusk is a third line Left Wing on a good team.
Johnny Z
LOL, he will be in the top 6 this year, all year. 7 or 8 x $6.25M at least!
User 318310488
Your probably right, Sweeney will probably overpay for a solid 3rd line winger.
User 318310488
Yes. I forgot to mention that DeBrusk will be in Boston’s top six but remember the Bruins have little scoring on the current roster, They will finish in the bottom 5 in team scoring this season.
Rogueraceseries
Why Boston didn’t sign Tatar, that eluded me.
Johnny Z
Tatar was looking for a contender. Boston will be iffy.
HockeySenseNot
Ummm…I think he was pretty much a second line winger on the best team in the league last year. Thee best team ever…
What are you talking about?!
User 318310488
The Bruins will labor to score and take alot of bad penalties with this group.
wishyouwerehere
Dont really want to see a long term deal for jake. Will def hamper the team down the road