Bruins Have 3 Star Center Trade Targets
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The Bruins have several needs, one sportswriter says. He sees seven players around the NHL as possible Bruins trade targets.
Boston Bruins insider Jack Studley believes Mason Lohrei could be the ultimate trade chip. Here is why Boston might finally move the 25-year-old defenseman.
The latest NHL news has the Boston Bruins and New Jersey Devils linked in speculation surrounding young blueliner Simon Nemec, there have been conflicting reports on his availability. But league insiders believe New Jersey may have a pivotal decision to make this summer.
The young defenseman was a healthy scratch for the Bruins’ final three playoff games against Buffalo, and according to Sportsnet’s Nick Kypreos, Don Sweeney and company are considering moving Lohrei. It sounds like they’re looking for NHL talent that will help the current team — not a prospect — in return.
The Boston Bruins desperately need a dynamic, puck-moving defenseman, and New Jersey Devils RFA Simon Nemec might be the exact fit. Here is why this trade rumor is suddenly heating up.
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the Toronto Maple Leafs shocked the league by winning the 2026 NHL Draft Lottery. What dominoes fall as a result? Could a wild blockbuster idea in
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Bruins blockbuster trade? What stars might be available and who Boston would have to give up
BOSTON — There’s a lot of playoff hockey still to go in the NHL, but already the offseason rumors are in high gear. There are several still-in-their-prime elite players who could maybe, possibly, not-entirely-out-of-the-question be on the market this summer.
The Boston Bruins could benefit from making a move if the latest rumor comes to fruition. With Sportsnet’s Nick Kypreos being a loud voice in the NHL’s rumor mill, his words travel quickly amongst fans and pundits.
The Toronto Maple Leafs organization now faces increasing doubt because their new general manager John Chayka needs to handle essential offseason activities while Auston Matthews' future remains uncer