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Boston Bruins 2026 Offseason Roster & Salary Cap VII

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Win the job in training camp which he had more games to do last season do you want me to screenshot a picture of his stats from last preseason? Yeah he put up big numbers in Providence but just for your information the NHL is a different animal than the competition he's facing in the American hockey League think hagens/McDavid for example
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I'm still on the Dorofeyev train. VGK doesn't have much in cap space and still needs to sign Andersson. Dorofeyev going to get $8-$9 million a year on a long-term deal. See if you can work a sign and trade. VGK could use draft capital and prospects Something around #23OA or a 2027 1st + 2nd + Poitras?
 
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Looking at some of the trades teams have made, I think it's fair to say prices are ridiculously high. I not sure I would have wanted the Bruins to have made any of the trades we've seen.

I fully expect the Bruins to add at least one or two pieces. Realistically they would need to make major changes to be a contender next season which I'm not sure they have the assets to do. Probably add a RD and maybe a middle 6F , perhaps resign Arvy but I'm not expecting anything/anyone major.

I think they should be careful about trading Lohrie unless it's really good value. I'd like to see how Brunet fits in and how Hampus looks before I they go trading Mason. If they trade Mason they will need to find another D so if the return isn't great might as well keep him for now.

I'd like them to give MDP, Poitras, Brunet and Hagens a shot, I mean a real shot though not just a few games playing under 10 minutes.

Contracts I would unload if I could would be Eyssimont and sadly Kuraly. Maybe Middlestat if the return is good and there is a replacement for him.

I'm dying to see what they meant by "aggressive". Not sure it's what the fan base has in mind but let's see.
 
I'm still on the Dorofeyev train. VGK doesn't have much in cap space and still needs to sign Andersson. Dorofeyev going to get $8-$9 million a year on a long-term deal. See if you can work a sign and trade. VGK could use draft capital and prospects Something around #23OA or a 2027 1st + 2nd + Poitras?
Yes sign me up for that too I would give them hagens
 
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Yes, I did. He was OK. His numbers were OK.

In fact, he was 36th in SV% and 50th in GAA.

The definition of “Ok”
Not in his final 10 starts or so he was outstanding
Anyway the point is if dpietro it's so great then we should be able to trade him for a valuable piece but obviously nobody seems to want him so we'll see what happens in training camp but the past two camps face in NHL competition he's look like an average high school goalie
 
Perhaps but what if this season we stay healthy?
They have a far superior roster with young core players who are ready to take the next step with young great prospects who are also close to breaking with the team. It is not comparable situations at all man. Last season was last season, which a fair amount of people on this board would agree with me and say the Bruins way over achieved.
 
Not in his final 10 starts or so he was outstanding
Anyway the point is if dpietro it's so great then we should be able to trade him for a valuable piece but obviously nobody seems to want him so we'll see what happens in training camp but the past two camps face in NHL competition he's look like an average high school goalie
Nothing like 1-2 pre season games to determine your entire future as a goaltender.
 
Not in his final 10 starts or so he was outstanding
Anyway the point is if dpietro it's so great then we should be able to trade him for a valuable piece but obviously nobody seems to want him so we'll see what happens in training camp but the past two camps face in NHL competition he's look like an average high school goalie
Let me ask you an honest question if you had to win one game would you go with dipietro or korpisalo against NHL team
 
Bro listen I don't want to keep going back and forth with this we both want the bruins to be successful and win as much as possible in my opinion I think korpisalo is better than dpietro thus giving us a better chance of gaining more points throughout the season that's all if you disagree then so be it
 
Ottawa lost their captain he is Miles better than eklund so they have not gotten better Toronto added radish but he is not going to be anything like he was on Tampa Toronto has much weaker team McKenna is not a threat this year
We are not behind Montreal they only finished 6 points ahead of us and that was with pasta macvoy arvidson missing multiple games for long stretches
Yes we need help and I believe Sweeney will get it over the next couple weeks but to say right now that everyone in the Atlantic is adding is this inaccurate the only team that actually added was Florida the three teams were in direct competition with for a playoff spot all got worse
 

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