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Boston Bruins Reveal Their Players That Are Listed As Untouchables

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Austin Sabourin
October 18, 2023  (10:59)
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The 2023-24 season has kicked off, and the Boston Bruins have claimed victories in their first two games.

While this promising start has fans excited, the season is still young, and anything can happen. As the campaign unfolds, the Bruins may consider roster changes, whether as buyers or sellers at the trade deadline. However, some players are likely to stay with the team throughout the season, and here's a closer look at who they are.

Let's begin with the heart of the Bruins:

Bruins' Top Guns: The likes of David Pastrnak, Charlie McAvoy, Brad Marchand, and Hampus Lindholm are here to stay. They form the core of the team and are instrumental in shaping the Bruins' destiny this season. With Pastrnak's long-term contract, McAvoy's defensive prowess, Marchand's captaincy, and Lindholm's emergence as an elite defenseman, these four players are firmly anchored in Boston.

Jeremy Swayman & Linus Ullmark: The Bruins boast the best goalie tandem in the NHL for the 2023-24 season. While there were trade speculations surrounding Jeremy Swayman and Linus Ullmark during the summer, the team opted to retain both goaltenders. It's likely that they will remain with the team for the duration of the season, given the value of strong goaltending during a playoff push.

Jake DeBrusk: Despite entering the final season of his contract, DeBrusk's impressive performance last season and his expressed desire to stay in Boston make an extension more probable than a trade. General Manager Don Sweeney has confirmed that extension talks are ongoing, further solidifying DeBrusk's position as a Bruin.

Pavel Zacha: Pavel Zacha, with his recent contract extension, is an essential part of the Bruins' long-term plans. His 10-team no-trade list adds complexity to any potential move. Given the team's center depth, trading Zacha doesn't make sense, making him a fixture for the season.

Bruins' 2 Top Prospects: Matthew Poitras and Mason Lohrei, as promising young prospects, are unlikely to be moved. Poitras, who earned an NHL spot at just 19, and Lohrei, who appears NHL-ready, will likely be significant contributors to the Bruins' future.

Other players like Charlie Coyle, Milan Lucic, and Brandon Carlo are also expected to stay in Boston for the season.

While trade rumors will persist, the core players mentioned above are not likely to be part of any trade discussions. Bruins fans can look forward to seeing them in action as the season unfolds.

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