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This BASICALLY confirms it…



This BASICALLY confirms it…

This basically confirms the Boston Bruins next upcoming moves as multiple reports have come out saying that this team is not just done yet after a multitude of signings that are very underwhelming and a lot of people are not happy with. Reports have come out revealing the Boston Bruins next possibilities and what this means going forward for these younger players like Matt Patcher who are trying to crack into a regular NHL lineup. We’re going to be breaking it all down here in this video, going over the possibilities and seeing what trades could come over these next few days, weeks, and even months as the NHL regular season gets closer and closer. But before we do jump into this video, ladies and gentlemen, be sure to hit the sub button if you haven’t already. As you know, we’re on the road to 10K. Got a pit stop at 8K though, and we’re on the way there. Your guys supports absolutely incredible over the trade deadline, uh, excuse me, the draft and free agency, and we’re not stopping yet soon. We have so many videos today. It’s the second of the day here, and you won’t want to miss what we have to bring you over the next few. But let’s get straight into this here. First off, starting off with a quote from Don Sweeney going over the idea or sorry, from Michael D. Rosa, excuse me. With this, of course, after these very um, you know, underwhelming signings, it’s certainly looking like the Bruins could have another trade or two up their sleeve before the season is here. They have way too many bottom six forwards, which is an issue worth noting when they have a desperately need for another legitimate top six winger. And this is something that we’ve been detailing for a little while. Something we’ve been waiting for actually throughout free agency was another winger coming into this lineup, a goalc scoring winger. You know, the names like Brock Besser was mentioned with multiple teams. Um, not a winger, but um, Marco Rossi from the Minnesota Wild. Now, of course, you know, many, many players. Nikolai Elers being there as well. A lot of uncertainty surrounding this Boston Bruins team. And now with the money spent on some more bottom six forwards, they’re going to have to make a trade if they want to add to this bottom six. jumping in throughout all of the moves that they’ve made. It is very underwhelming. And we take a look here. This is from Buck Pedia of course going through the recent signings. Tenders No, Sean Carley, Mikey Asamon, Alex Steves, Jordan Harris, Mati Blumal, one of the positive ones I like here. And Riley Tuy getting an extension here as well. But apart from this, who do we get really looking at this and who else did we get that would actually help this team right now? Who here is going to play among the forwards on a top six role? They’re not expecting Matai Bluml to come in here and play that top six role after just being acquired from the Dallas Stars. Although leading the po uh the goals last year in the AHL, I believe with the Texas Stars, he’s a guy that although won a one-year deal, you know, 875K, he’s not taking the role of a second line winger just yet. We can’t we don’t know about the future, but looking at these moves and going over what the Bruins needed to do, they missed on every mark. You know, the bottom six was nothing that we really needed. We have so many young players now that are trying to crack into this lineup. Many of which that we’ve been trying to see for the past three or four seasons and yet to make this lineup. And Michael Sullivan, I think, sums it up here best on Twitter. You see way too many bottom six players. Now got to think Don has something in the works. Otherwise, there’s going to be an odd a lot of odd health bombs. And you see the list there. Mark Castle, Mikey Asam, John Becher, Tenner, Jano, Sean Carelli, Frasier, Mattra, Marusina, Fabian Lel, Georgie Miraov. That’s way too many to even justify having. And you know, the more the better obviously, but when it comes to these types of players, a mix of older players who, you know, will run a bottom six on a playoff team, a Stanley Cup winning team. We saw that Mike A someone, you know, Mark Cassic is, I would consider that guy. Some of the bottom six that can really run a team, the energy line, the Tampa Bay Lightning had a few years ago, but we have too many players as a rebuilding team that are not going to be in this lineup. And one that really concerns me is Matt Quattra. you know, the guy who although he’s been on the team a few years now, still extremely young, but we need to get him in this lineup sooner rather than later and get him to stay here. He needs that experience somewhere. And the Providence Bruins, as much as they’re going to have a good team next year, they will not be the team that will be able to develop Matt Poer into the player we want to see. So, you know, all of this coming out and looking at it the way that it happens is one that really caused a lot for concern. Now, Lucas Reichel is one name that’s been thrown around in trade talks as a potential top six winger. We’re going to jump into a little quote that we have here in a minute, but taking a look at his stats, he’s a player that although 70 games in the NHL, 65 last year, 23 the year before, has been a bit iffy in the NHL. Last year being a se career high in points with 22, he’s a guy that really just hasn’t caught that mark yet. And being in multiple reports from the Chicago Blackhawks over the past few seasons has given us a very good insight as to where things could go from here. And I’m very interested in this. And this is what this uh report is coming out with. of course, Michael D. Rosa once again. Thus, the Bruins will need to be a team to watch for the rest of the offseason. It feels the possible that more changes could be on the way and ultimately there should be. The Bruins does not make any significant improvement with their roster through free agency, especially when it comes to their young scoring. Furthermore, if they head into training camp with this roster, they very well may be forced to place at least one NHL caliber forward on waiverss before the regular season begins. More emphasizing the point of a trade. And now here we go from Frank Sarah Valley. Last summer, Blackhawks for Lucas Reichel was a speculative trade candidate, but he could uh he he wound up signing a lowcost two-year deal, a brief deal that was to remain with the Blackhawks. But after the first year of that contract didn’t go well, the trade speculation is back at Daily Faceoffs. Frank Survali reports that interest in Riel has started to pick up in recent days with teams viewing him as more of a secondary target at this point. Now, when it comes to secondary targets, of course, the Bruins will be looking for a primary, that’s for sure. But a guy like Lucas Reichel who has been in a team where it’s very young, it’s a lot of good players on that team, but they just haven’t got that click of development just yet. He’s a guy that is trying to make this top six. And he’s someone who has played in the top six for the Blackhawks. And although he has not played with the right group of players just yet, a top six in a different organization would look very different for him. And I really think that it would catch that wave of development that they’re looking for. And not to mention as well, new head coach Marco Sturm is from Germany. And as we go back and take a look here at Lucas Reichel, he’s also from Germany. So I feel like this is something that the Bruins have a bit more of a, you know, an advantage compared to other teams. I’m being in a guy like Lucas Reichel. And I’m not saying Lucas Reichwell is, you know, a bad player just yet. 23 years old still. So he still has a lot of room to develop. But he’s a guy who really seems like the Bruin uh the sorry the Blackhawks are losing hope on him. We almost saw a few years ago when that trade happened, but they kind of went over the deal happened and now you see only um 38 points in two seasons. is not the best and a trade option for him would be a very good one to see for the Boston Bruins here. And at a $1.2 million deal for the final year coming up this year, he will be an RFA at the end of next season. I think the Bruins should really make an effort here to go out and make this trade before the season. You know, it would give them a bit more room. Trade some guys that you’re not going to use. Fabian Lel, Georgie Miraov. Those two names I’m throwing out there. Not saying them in specific, but two players like those players who’ve been in the AHL for years trying to make an NHL roster, but they’re not given the opportunity to to even, you know, get into a rhythm to stay or to get sent down. They haven’t proved that they can stay there or she gets sent down yet. So, they need to clear up the prospects, the bottom six somehow, clean it up. But I think a guy like Lucas Reichel who still very young in his development, 23 years old, kind of the same age as all these players, has the best opportunity for the Bruins at the best price, best development option with Marcos Sturm and also coming in here with the possibility, his ceiling is very, very high, but he’s just yet to crack that. And I think that the Bruins are a team that are going to be working on a deal here for Lucas Reichel. Of course, things are just early in this now of this offseason. And there’s still lots of time and I think that Frank Valley was right on this as talks begin to kind of escalate once again. But we have some more reports coming out here. And as we look at the offense, we know there are some holes here right now. Of course, top six winger Victor Arvington traded from the Edmonton Oilers could fit in there. I’m not going to say he is the right option, but he is an option if desperately needed would work. But the Bruins have also had talks about trading internally. Pavle Zaka has been a name that according to David Pegnata has been thrown out there listening to trade calls before the draft and reports are saying that that still is the case. Now a guy like Pavle Zaka who is in this lineup already a center can play the wing as well. Him and Middlestaff were actually swapped on this um Puckedia lineup earlier the week and looking at this now this would be an option to trade another winger. You give yourself a very big hole already in needing a top six winger and then you trade Pavo Zaka you’re in need for another one. So unless you can get a winger for Zaka is a very risky option for the Boston Bruins. As you know, you get rid of Zaka, that’s another winger gone. Then you go back from just needing one top six winger to two. It does give you the option, however, to move some of these young centermen up. Of course, if you keep Middlestat on the wing, you move, you know, let’s just say could be a crazy move, but James Haggin player that likely will be back with Boston College, but there’s still a possibility he’s with the Bruins. either him, Quattra, you know, someone that is a young player in the middle here would work out very well in the middle. So, there is an option there of trading Pavaka. I think it’s a bit of a risky one, but there could be works around that. So, let me know what you think about the Bruins process. Do you think a trade like someone of a Lucas Regel perhaps could be in the works here? I think that someone like that is what they’re looking for. Not necessarily a top six winger, but you slot him in there, he will work out better than majority of what the Bruins have right now. So, let me know what you think about that there in the comments below. But that is all I have in this If you did enjoy, give it a like. Hit the sub button as well. I’m signing out though. Thank you for watching. Hope you have a great day.

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The Boston Bruins are making more moves and this has been confirmed by the Boston Bruins in free agency and their lack of signings in the top 6 range of player, trade reports involving Lukas Reichel have sparked once again and the Bruins need to keep eyes on the market with Pavel Zacha also being shopped.

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25 Comments

  1. I'd expect us going into the season with multiple forwards potentially going on waivers. Like I don't believe they picker up Kuraly to be a third line center. So now you have Beecher, Kuraley, Kastelic. Who could all be 4th line centers. It sure feels like they might be shopping Kastelic. If Beecher had value to anyone else I think they would have moved him and they just got Kuraly if someone else wanted him they'd have signed him themselves. So the odd man out seems like it'd be Kastelic. They also want to move one of Zacha or Mittlestadt for sure. I don't think Casey has an value and would likely cost you an asset to move. Zacha would probably get you a return but frankly trading him makes your second line worse. 100% going into the season with Casey as your second line center over Zacha makes the second line less effective. Less good defensively. Less ability to win faceoffs. Less ability to maintain possession. Just flatout worse. Also have to think they want to move Korpi. They might be willing to bury him in Providence. If they can't move him burying him and playing DiPietro would sake you like 200k on the cap. It's not ideal but they might do it. I don't think they want to give up futures to move Korpi. But again it might be why they picked up the 4th line guys they did. So they could move a Khusy or Kastelic as sweeteners to get other guys off the books.

  2. Get rid lysel poitas. Cant translate his game from lacrosse to hockey and lysel is just terrible .

  3. The question is, why are Sweeney and Neely trying to destroy the Boston Bruins? The team needs more speed, more scoring and a better level of talent. They don't need more fighters and pedestrian players who produce 15 points in a season. If they make the playoffs this coming season, I have a chance of becoming the next Pope.

  4. In regards to the recent signings, I think the answer is simple: Sweeney and Neely have decided to go all in on the Gavin McKenna sweepstakes. I’d like to say I’m just kidding. I’d really like to.

  5. One positive thing we can take out of this is that providence next year will be stacked as heck like look at this roster

    Blumel-Minten-Lysell
    Duran-Merkulov-Poitras
    Steeves-Locmelis-Faranacci
    Viel-Harrison-Tufte
    Abate-Kuntar-Bancroft

    Soderstrom-Brunet
    Sweenzey-Callahan
    Wanner-Harris
    Johansson

    Dipietro-Zaijicek

    Like bro this roster is no joke this team has a really good shot at winning the Calder Cup this upcoming year.

  6. The following season is already looking disappointing. Let's give the kids lot of ice time and try some of them on the top line with Patranak to see what they can do. Looks like we may be getting another top 10 pick after next season.

  7. Noooo not Hagans.im from nyc/long island. Im in mo tauk right now. They love pagans over here the home town kid. 2 guys now from long Island on the Bruins. Hagans stays. Donnie go get a top line winger and move Someone else.

  8. Matthew Poitras Is an electric player but until the NHL is fully assimilated to the nerf or nothing culture, he's not gonna last on any team. Too injury prone in the NHL

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