Elliotte Friedman on his most recent 32 Thoughts Podcast revealed that Pittsburgh Penguins General Manager Kyle Dubas has shown a lot of interest in Vancouver Canucks youngster Nils Hoglander.
But Friedman also stated that there is a lot of other teams in that are showing interest in Hoglander.
What Friedman had to say about the situation:
There have been a lot of rumours suggesting that the Boston Bruins may be one of the teams also in the running to acquire Nils Hoglander from the Vancouver Canucks.
Both Kyle Dubas and Don Sweeney have revealed that they want to make changes to their roster.
Don Sweeney stated before the Boston Bruins fired Jim Montgomery that the team is going to make more changes if they feel it's necessary, and the Bruins have been a very inconsistent team so far during the 2024-25 season.
Nils Hoglander carries a $1.1 million cap hit which would be easy for the Bruins to make room to slot him into their roster, and he would more than likely be cheap for the Bruins to acquire.
Hoglander this year hasn't had the best start to the season as he currently only has 2 goals three assists for 5 points in 23 games for the Canucks but he showed a lot of potential last year.
Hoglander has proved he can provide secondary scoring last year, and if the Bruins were to acquire him, he would be a good low-risk, high-reward player.
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