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Bringing in beloved fan favorite Milan Lucic for less than $1 million fills the fourth-line role left behind by Nick Foligno. Reinforce the roster with depth at a quality price. Sweeney did precisely what he needed to do. None of the deadline acquisitions were returning, especially at the price they would get on the open market. Losing his scoring ability will hurt, but it’s a business. Without having to retain any salary, the club recouped the $6 million he was due. The first order of business was shipping Taylor Hall to Chicago in a salary cap dump scenario. What the Bruins got is little money to spend. Sometimes you have to make do with what you got. Now is the time for Sweeney and Cam Neely to plan accordingly. As the club gambled and went all in on a historic season, the result did not end up as desired. That left General Manager Don Sweeney in a tough spot. The bonus overages from the David Krejci and Patrice Bergeron contracts carried over. This was an uncharacteristic summer for the Boston Bruins. Still unsigned: Patrice Bergeron, David Krejci, Jeremy Swayman, Trent Frederic

With the way the division loaded up, how do the Bruins stack up alongside them? Boston BruinsĪrrivals: Milan Lucic, Morgan Geekie, James van Riemsdyk, Patrick Brown, Kevin Shattenkirkĭepartures: Taylor Hall, Nick Foligno, Tyler Bertuzzi, Dmitry Orlov, Garnet Hathaway, Connor Clifton One team that saw this specifically was the Boston Bruins. Every team saw key arrivals and departures. One division to key on is the Atlantic Division.
