BruinDust
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With NHL free agents now allowed to speak with other clubs prior to the market’s opening bell at noon on Saturday, the Bruins have reached out to defenseman Trevor Daley and the sides have had a “positive†dialogue, according to his agent, Rick Curran.
The Bruins will have competition for an unrestricted free agent who has won back-to-back Stanley Cups with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Curran estimated the 33-year-old Daley has spoken to eight teams in total.
http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/...lking_with_free_agent_defenseman_trevor_daley
How many years can the Bruins afford to give this guy? What's the point of constantly drafting LD only to sign Daley to a 3-4-5 year deal?
And with 8 teams involved, what are the chances the Bruins offer the term and dollars to beat out the other 7 teams for Daley services.
He'll be 34 in October and looked close to done before his career was resurrected in Pittsburgh.
2-years, for the right money, is the best I'd do for Daley.