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Boston Bruins Explore Trade Options and Free Agency

2026-06-21

Boston Bruins Explore Trade Options and Free Agency

Boston Bruins are reportedly listening to trade offers for center Pavel Zacha, according to Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic. Zacha, a key player for the Bruins, has submitted his eight-team no-trade list and can be extended as soon as July 1. The Bruins are also in contact with their two pending unrestricted free agents, Viktor Arvidsson and Andrew Peeke, as reported by David Pagnotta. With less than two weeks until free agency, the Bruins are exploring their options. And they're not the only team making moves - the Sabres are working on an extension with forward Zach Benson, expected to land a seven-year deal with a $7 million cap hit. But the Bruins' focus remains on their own roster, with Zacha's situation a top priority. So, what's next for the Bruins? They'll likely continue to field calls on Zacha and negotiate with Arvidsson and Peeke. The NHL draft is less than a week away, and the Bruins will need to make some decisions soon. Jonathan Toews' retirement announcement has also shaken up the league, leaving a gap in the market. The Penguins are bringing back Ron Francis as a special advisor, and the Devils are searching for a new assistant coach. As the offseason heats up, the Bruins will need to stay active to remain competitive. With key players like Zacha and Arvidsson in limbo, the Bruins' front office has their work cut out for them. The clock is ticking, and the Bruins need to make some moves before free agency kicks in. The Bruins' faithful will be watching closely, eager to see what the future holds for their team.

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