Bruins Trade Offer LEAKED… Insider Drops BOMBSHELL Report | Boston Bruins News
A major update has dropped involving a Boston Bruins trade. This time for a very specific name in Jagger Chinov, who has been linked to the Boston Bruins. We’re going to be breaking down this report, going over what it means, as well as another report and also going over what Marco Stern will have to do with all of this stuff going down. We’re going to be breaking it all down here in this video. Ladies and gentlemen, before we do jump into all the news that we have here today, though, we have another video coming tomorrow as well revolving another trade with this Boston Bruins team. Be sure to hit the sub button if you haven’t already. We noticed that just over 60% of you guys watching right now are not subscribed to the channel. Your guys sports absolutely incredible as of late and I appreciate every single one of you guys watching this video. But we need to pull up this tweet, get into everything that is surrounding this Boston Bruins team at this moment. And first of all, going into Dominic Taniano’s tweet. Believe the Bruins made a play for Jagger Chinov, but Columbus turned it down. Now, this is a major update on things revolving, you know, not just the Boston Bruins, but the entire NHL. We’ve been able to see Jay Gortinov be linked to just about every team at this point. And the Bruins are one in specific that makes a lot more sense than others. You know, there’s been a list of teams that are kind of on the same wavelength as the Bruins, but the Bruins were one of these teams that we could really consider as a actual candidate more so than just a hope. And from the NHL kind of side of things, this is the first time that we’ve seen a reported trade be offered to the Blue Jackets and now decline. But for the first one being offered, we still don’t know what this deal is yet. We still don’t know what this featured, but there are some things that we could assume and we’re going to kind of jump into those as we go through it. But Jie Chinoikov, as I mentioned, for those who, you know, haven’t really kept up to date with him, is a player I touched on in a previous video and someone that I think is a real kind of interesting player across the NHL. We go take a look at his stats. You know, he’s never cracked that 30 point mark just yet, but for his limited games across his early NHL career and still only being 24 years old, there’s still a lot of game left in his play. you know, he’s really not at all at a point where, you know, he got to leave the NHL or whatnot. He still has so much potential. And realistically, a lot of this is just solely due to Dean Evson, the coach of the Columbus Blue Jackets, and the kind of falling out that him and Yokinoikov had. And of course, that’s what Chinoikov said, that’s why he wants to be traded. We do have a little kind of breakdown from the Google AI. cases. Chinoikov wanted a trade from the Blue Jackets due to a falling out with head coach Dean Evson and the subsequent frustration over his reduced role minutes and healthy scratches after uh returning from injury last season. And he said, you know, I’d rather go somewhere else. I can get a better start and if not, I could return to the KHL. But that doesn’t seem like the likely option at this point with how many teams, players, you know, everybody has been talking about Jerger Chinoikov and acquiring him for their team. and going to take a look at his contract in the final year of a $2.1 million deal going to be an RFA after this year. He still holds a lot of potential and a lot of uh value, not just from his point total, not just from his games, but everything that he brings to the table from the contract side of things all the way down to being a capable player really wherever you want to put him. He drawing he’s drawing a lot of interest from multiple teams across the NHL. And for the Bruins side of things, I think there’s one pretty solid kind of replacement we could take a guess at. even just not even really looking at it. You see there the depth chart. He’s currently the third line left winger on this Blue Jackets team. And going to that and taking a look at where the Bruins really need some help is on the wings. And whether or not that be on this third line or the second line, which we’ve been talking quite a bit about and whether or not they are going to make some moves, we can assume that making this contract a $2.1 million one will be quite a bit better than someone who’s making 5.7 two years older and is kind of around the same uh kind of level right now as Jagger Chinoikov. So, there’s something in my mind maybe telling me that, hey, Casey Middlestat could have been in some sort of deal. And I guess there’s going to be a little hint for what tomorrow’s video is going to be on a different player, but still same kind of idea. Is Casey Middlestat going to be the guy that they’re trying to ship out? Could have been Pablo Zaka. Could it have been Yonas Corposalo? Going back to the Columbus Blue Jackets, maybe John Beecher. You know, those four names have been the ones that we’ve been speaking about kind of at a fulltime pace here on the channel. So looking at how this Bruins team is going around this and kind of tiptoeing around the idea of not necessarily wanting to trade, but if they can get better, they will. We’re starting to see this more and more now as teams are starting to contact the Bruins and the Bruins are starting to contact other teams. So it’s drawing a lot of interest and I want to know what your guys’ opinion is as well as Jerger Chinov. First of all, what do you think the trade was in return or what what the proposed trade was from this Bruins team? And second of all, would you still be interested in Jerger Chinoikov? I feel like the kind of reaction last video was pretty positive on him as a potential player for this Boston Bruins team, but now that we’re kind of sitting on it for a bit, seeing the sheer amount of teams that are actually interested in him, has your opinion shifted in any way? But continuing on with this on that $2.1 million deal being an RFA after, it just gives you the freedom to be able to make that move confidently and not have him as a rental. And I think that’s one thing that a lot of teams are worried about and especially in this case the Boston Bruins. you know, you’re trading, let’s just say it is in Casey Middlestat in this instance or whoever it may be for a 24 year old whether or not they leave after that would be a big risk. But being an RFA and going on to a projected contract of 2.2 point uh two by 2.7, excuse me, it makes a very feasible contract and goes up to about a 3 to fouryear deal depending on whatever the player and the team would settle on. and it gives you a little bit of extra kind of hope that this deal would go down as a just a deal that would be technically a three-year contract in terms of being able to have that player under your sole control for those years. And even going back to take a look at the stats and you saw that Jagger Chinoikov wanted to trade due to his reduced minutes due to kind of everything that Dean Everson did with scratching healthy scratches, returning from injury, you know, his point production, time on ice, all being limited. When you’re taking a look at what he did last year with the Blue Jackets and, you know, not this most recent season, but the season before in 22 20 uh 23 24, excuse me, 29 points in 53 games, that’s a very solid production for someone that would be able to fit on the second line. And as I mentioned, when you’re taking a look at this and where he would fit into this lineup, how he would fit into this lineup, there is a spot right now that is going to be a big open question for uh you know, Casey Middlestat, whether or not he will be going elsewhere. And I kind of want to talk about as well, you probably saw in the intro video there, Marco Stern, what he would have to say on this. It would be very interesting to see due to, you know, him him liking his European players, him of course being from Germany. He’s been speaking about, you know, in his interviews before, you know, actually his first game coached with this Bruins team that he likes to coach these younger players. He likes to coach the Europeans. You know, he has he feels like he has a connection with those. And Chinoikov being that player who didn’t have a connection with his coach. This could very well entice him to, you know, hey, the Boston Bruins have a coach that I think I would like and he likes me. And, you know, going from that, it’s obviously a great thing to take a look at and go from there. So, I’m curious to see what you think about that as well before we do jump into our next topic. But, you know, it is something that I think the Bruins are going to have to take make a close eye on. Now, this whole situation also just does not stop there. We have another report coming out, this time, I believe, from heavy.com detailing another trade that would make this one make quite a bit more sense than it already does. And this time it’s for a very interesting player in Mattra getting sent to the Devils with a third for Sheamus Casey. Now, this trade as a whole right now is not one that I admire whatsoever. Matt Patra still has so much potential left. You know, he’s been in the NHL a few years, still hasn’t gotten to that strength that the Bruins want him to be yet, but you got to remember how young he is and how much growth he still has in his game. Getting rid of him and a third round pick for a player that wouldn’t really have a major impact on this Bruins team doesn’t make overly a lot of sense. Now, if you wanted to free up a spot for Jagger Chinikov, that would make, you know, make a bit more sense there. in a trade where you’re getting rid of Mattra in a third to get someone who doesn’t have the major impact. Making that spot available with how much the Bruins have in the bottom six really to me at least just doesn’t kind of crack that sense of realism for me, especially when it comes down to what the Bruins offered for Jagger Chino and how that would really translate into what else they would need to get rid of to make that happen. Let me know what you think about that as well in the comments below. I just want to throw that out there to kind of put this into one big whole thing before we do jump into our next video tomorrow. So, be sure to check that out. But let me know what you think in the comments below. But we have a lot of Bruins news coming and you won’t want to miss it.
A major report has just dropped detailing the Bruins had an offer for Yegor Chinakhov that was declined by the Columbus Blue Jackets.
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Obviously no enough offered for a trade, or I might say a Sweeney trade….
🤞 please let it be Sweeney
Poitras trade him please he's a box of Ritz crackers …
I don’t think Casey is a whole 3rd round pick if value better than Poitras. I would do it 1 for 1, Poitras straight up for Casey