Value of: Pavel Zacha at the draft.

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Don't think the Bruins would be too keen on trading him. He can play on any line, any position, has chemistry with Pasta... Definitely a down year compared to the last 2 years for him (like pretty much everyone on the team) but don't think they'd want to sell low.

Obviously doubt he's untouchable but I would think the offer would need to be above his value.
 
Don't think the Bruins would be too keen on trading him. He can play on any line, any position, has chemistry with Pasta... Definitely a down year compared to the last 2 years for him (like pretty much everyone on the team) but don't think they'd want to sell low.

Obviously doubt he's untouchable but I would think the offer would need to be above his value.
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Where do you think Boston goes from here?? rebuild or retool?
 
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Thanks.

Where do you think Boston goes from here?? rebuild or retool?
Whether it's the right thing to do or not (I'm not sure), don't think there's any indication they're going to completely blow it up and rebuild. Think they traded the guys that wouldn't be here past next season and intend to spend money and fill out the roster, hoping the guys who had a down year rebound and for us to stay healthy next year.

Could also be completely blown up at the draft but I don't see that happening with our ownership and/or if Sweeney stays.
 
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Whether it's the right thing to do or not (I'm not sure), don't think there's any indication they're going to completely blow it up and rebuild. Think they traded the guys that wouldn't be here past next season and intend to spend money and fill out the roster, hoping the guys who had a down year rebound and for us to stay healthy next year.

Could also be completely blown up at the draft but I don't see that happening with our ownership and/or if Sweeney stays.
Agreed. You guys still have a good no.1 D, a solid starting goalie and a top 10 forward in the league. Though to rebuild with those players.
 
Yeah, I can't see Boston moving on from anymore forwards this offseason unless it's in a trade to get a better forward. They got rid of all the 2nd tier guys on the team they didn't want to keep.
 
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Don't think the Bruins would be too keen on trading him. He can play on any line, any position, has chemistry with Pasta... Definitely a down year compared to the last 2 years for him (like pretty much everyone on the team) but don't think they'd want to sell low.

Obviously doubt he's untouchable but I would think the offer would need to be above his value.
Decent price on his contract but I doubt he ever performs in the playoffs, given how he routinely quit when the going got tough in NJ. Some assists for the B's but only one playoff goal. I would not give up a 1st for him no matter what type of team you are, 2nd + a prospect at most.|

Habs would be better off using that Calgary 1st for someone better or younger.
 
I wouldn't touch him at all, career underachiever who only resuscitated his career because he was traded to a great Boston team and got to play with Pastrnak. Even while playing with Pasta, he only managed 21 goals in each of those two seasons, and won't even get 20 this year. And once the playoffs started and things got rough, he completely vanished, 1 goal in 20 games. Take him away from a superstar and he's back to his 10 goal average.
 

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