NHL Rumors: Boston Bruins Kind of Stuck, and the Top Remaining RFAs

With little cap room and trade assets, the Boston Bruins are kind of stuck. The top remaining NHL restricted free agents.

Jan 8, 2023; Anaheim, California, USA; Anaheim Ducks center Trevor Zegras (11) controls the puck during the second period against the Boston Bruins at Honda Center. Mandatory Credit: Jason Parkhurst-USA TODAY Sports

The Boston Bruins are kind of stuck

Daily Faceoff: Frank Seravalli on the Boston Bruins and how they’re kind of stuck.

** NHLRumors.com transcription

“I mean I think they’re probably pretty stuck unless they’re moving someone off of their roster cause they have no cap space.

I mean they’re roster as you see it right now on CapFriendly, 22-man roster, they have $436,000 to space. And not only that, they also don’t have a lot in their pick arsenal. They don’t have a first-round pick, second or third pick next year. Don’t have a second in 2025. And they’re not overflowing with prospects.

So they’re lacking in assets to even make a trade, let alone in cap space. So to pull something off, I’m sure they’d be interested in a Mark Scheifele for instance but to pull something like that off, it’s going to be incredibly difficult to do. ”

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The top remaining NHL restricted free agents

Luke Fox of Sportsnet: Looking at the top RFAs that remain unsigned.

1. Trevor Zegras – Anaheim Ducks – The Ducks have plenty of cap space available and long-term comparables could be around $7 million per.

2. Morgan Frost – Philadelphia Flyers – A bridge deal is the most likely outcome and over $1 million.

3. Shane Pinto – Ottawa Senators – GM Pierre Dorion is hoping for term but Pinto and his camp may be thinking bridge. Comparables could be Alex Newhook (four years at $2.9 million per) and Noah Cates (two years at $2.625 million).

4. Calen Addison – Minnesota Wild – A bridge deal is most likely given the Wild’s cap situation.

5. Jamie Drysdale – Anaheim Ducks – Only played eight games last year due to a torn labrum. Likely a bridge deal.

6. Tim Berni – Columbus Blue Jackets – Has been offered a two-deal at a bit of a pay cut.

7. Egor Sokolov -Ottawa Senators – Pinto is more of a priority for the Senators. Might have to take a two-way deal.

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8. Jan Jenik – Arizona Coyotes – Didn’t accept his $787,500 qualifying offer and doesn’t have much leverage. Craig Morgan reported last week that Jenik wouldn’t mind a trade and that he wants to remain in North America.

 

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