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The core that needs to stay together for the Boston Bruins

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Dorin Canaday
August 2, 2022  (7:23 PM)
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The Boston Bruins are in a little bit of a weird situation coming into the summer offseason. The B's top-two players from the 2021-22 season (Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand) are on the older side, but the club still has a young enough core to build around.

The Bruins were a top NHL team over the past 10 to 12 seasons next to the Chicago Blackhawks, Los Angeles Kings, Pittsburgh Penguins, and Tampa Bay Lightning. The 2011 Boston Bruins that won the Stanley Cup rank as a top 5 team from the 2010s, in my books. The B's also made the Finals in both 2014 and 2019, a lot more than most NHL teams can say.

With core players from those teams like Zdeno Chara and Tuukka Rask gone, and now there's uncertainty around Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci's future with the club, there's rumours of a rebuild in the near future for the club.

The current core of the Boston Bruins that should be untouchable this offseason are:

- Brad Marchand
- David Pastrnak
- Charlie McAvoy
- Hampus Lindholm
- Taylor Hall
- Jeremy Swayman

Obviously, there's the uncertainty of captain Patrice Bergeron, but it sounds like he wants to come back.

Players the Bruins could be willing to move are Mike Reilly, Matthew Grzelcyk, Derek Forbort, Nick Foligno, Tomas Nosek and possibly Craig Smith or Linus Ullmark. Boston will only has around $5 million in cap space as of now.

There's no need to blow things up entirely and start a rebuild, but something that might not be totally out of question at this point.

Give us your thoughts!

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