UFA's The Bruins Could Target In The Off-season
The Boston Bruins face difficult decisions in the 2023 off-season as eight players enter unrestricted free agency. While it's unlikely all will be retained, notable names include Bergeron, Krejci, Orlov, Bertuzzi, and Clifton.
The team may need to explore external options to fill the roster. Potential targets in the unrestricted free-agent market include..
J.T. Compher, a versatile forward coming off a career-best season.
Scott Mayfield, a physical defenseman with solid defensive skills.
Miles Wood brings a heavy, sandpaper-style game, while Erik Gustafsson provides offensive prowess on the blue line.
Nick Bjugstad and Ryan O'Reilly are other intriguing options, depending on cap space and roster needs.
The Bruins will need to carefully manage their off-season moves to ensure they maintain a competitive roster.
Source: Blackngoldhockey
POLL |
Who would you rather pick up? |
Miles Wood | 47 | 43.1 % |
Nick Bjugstad | 8 | 7.3 % |
Ryan O'Reilly | 47 | 43.1 % |
J.T. Compher | 7 | 6.4 % |
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