Tuesday, June 22, 2010

A Bruins Trade and Other Stories

As most of you know already, the Boston Bruins made a trade today. While I was on Twitter I noticed that there were a few people who disagreed with it, but mostly the feedback was positive and respectful towards the people involved. The trade in question is the one that brought Nate Horton and Gregory Campbell from Florida to the B's. In return, the Bruins sent over Dennis Wideman, the 15th draft pick for this year's draft, and a 3rd round pick in next years draft.

Overall, I think this is a good move made by Peter Chiarelli. It opens up a little bit of salary cap space, therefore making it easier to resign both Johnny Boychuck and Mark Stuart (both people needed back). Also, with the NHL Draft coming up in a few days and either Taylor Hall or Tyler Seguin coming to the team, that is some added scoring, something the Bruins needed this past season.

Now, I'm just gonna get this out there, there were a lot of rumors that Marc Savard was going to get out of his contract, and therefore go to another team. According to reliable sources, this is not true. And I'm glad its not true. I don't want to see Saavy go to another team. He's too important to the team and to the fans to go somewhere else.

But someone who might be out of their contract soon though is Tim Thomas. I'm sad to say this, but unfortunately the Bruins are shopping Thomas around. It doesn't come as a surprise after the year he has had, but Timmy is personally one of my favorite players I don't want to see go. Then again, if he is going to have more success somewhere else I will gladly still cheer him on, though keeping my allegiance to the black and gold. One question though that I saw someone on twitter ask in general, and its a very good one: who's going to be the backup goalie for Tuukka Rask? This is a question that will probably be answered after Thomas is gone, if he does end up getting traded.

Now that the draft is coming up and the rumor mill is in full swing, the will be more posts to come. Till then, comment with what you think about all the stuff in this one. I'm interested in whats on your mind.

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