Don Sweeney Makes Statement About His Upcoming Free Agent Plans.
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July 3, 2019 (11:04)
The Boston Bruins walked into free agency not being able to retain Marcus Johansson after a great performance in the playoffs.�
Johansson was a good fit in the lineup and was versatile being able to play anywhere on the first line to third line.�
Instead of addressing the team's third and second line needs, general manager Don Sweeney stayed pretty quiet and made some minor moves.�
Sweeney signed goalie Maxime Lagace, Par Lindholm, Brendan Gaunce and Brett�Ritchie.
What's next for Sweeney?
Apparently nothing.�
"I think we're done for now. You never say never, but that might be it for us for a while"
Are you happy with the Bruins current lineup heading into the 2019-20 season?
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