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Boston Globe
07-07-2025
- Sport
- Boston Globe
Bruins offseason tracker: A closer look at how the roster has changed since the trade deadline
Prior to the opening of free agency at the beginning of July, the Bruins locked down Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Related : Advertisement After adding a bundle of players in free agency and signing Geekie to Here's a breakdown of the Bruins' moves, starting at the March 7 trade deadline and running through the summer. Related : Trade departures: Trent Frederic, Max Jones, Justin Brazeau, Charlie Coyle, Marc McLaughlin, Brad Marchand, Brandon Carlo, Ryan Mast Free agent departures: Parker Wotherspoon, Vinnie Lettieri, Tyler Pitlick, Cole Koepke Acquisitions: Max Wanner (trade), Marat Khusnutdinov (trade), Jakub Lauko (trade, unsigned as of July 3), Casey Mittelstadt (trade), Will Zellers, Henri Jokiharju (trade), Daniil Misyul (trade, unsigned as of July 3), Fraser Minten (trade), Victor Soderstrom (trade), James Hagens (draft), William Moore (draft), Liam Pettersson (draft), Cooper Simpson (draft), Vashek Blanar (draft), Cole Chandler (draft), Kirill Yemelyanov (draft), Viktor Arvidsson (trade), Sean Kuraly (free agency), Tanner Jeannot (free agency), Mikey Eyssimont (free agency), Matej Blumel (free agency), Alex Steeves (free agency), and Jordan Harris (free agency). Advertisement The trade deadline fire sale March 4: Bruins acquire defenseman Max Wanner, a second-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, and a fourth-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft, in a three-team trade that sent Trent Frederic and Max Jones to Edmonton. March 6: Boston sends Justin Brazeau to Minnesota for Marat Khusnutdinov, Jakub Lauko, and a 2026 sixth-round pick. March 7 (NHL trade deadline): The Bruins were big-time sellers. Bruins send Charlie Coyle and a 2026 sixth-round pick to the Avalanche for Casey Mittelstadt, Bruins acquire defenseman Henri Jokiharju from the Sabres for a 2026 fourth-round pick. Bruins send Marc McLaughlin, a BC product who played mostly with AHL Providence in his time with the Bruins, to New Jersey for forward Daniil Misyul. Bruins send Brad Marchand to the eventual Stanley Cup champion Panthers for a 2027 conditional second-round pick (which turned into a first-rounder in either 2027 or '28 due to Florida's Cup run). Bruins ship defenseman Brandon Carlo to Toronto for forward Fraser Minten, a 2026 conditional first-round pick, and a 2025 fourth-rounder. Related : One minor trade after the regular season June 13: Boston picks up AHL defenseman Victor Söderström in a trade with Chicago, sending defenseman Ryan Mast and a 2025 seventh-round pick to the Blackhawks. Building back up in the draft and free agency June 27: Boston uses its No. 7 pick of the 2025 NHL Draft to select Boston College prospect James Hagens in the first round. Related : June 28: Bruins make six more selections on day two of the draft, choosing center Will Moore (round 2, pick 51), defenseman Liam Pettersson (round 2, pick 61), left wing Cooper Simpson (round 3, pick 79), defenseman Vashek Blanar (round 4, pick 100), center Cole Chandler (round 5, pick 133), and center Kirill Yemelyanov (round 6, pick 165). July 1: Bruins acquire forward Related : July 1: Bruins sign Sean Kuraly, Advertisement July 1: Bruins sign two-way deals with forward Riley Tufte, defenseman Jonathan Aspirot, and goaltender Luke Cavallin. July 1: A few Bruins make their departures in free agency. Parker Wotherspoon signs with Pittsburgh, Vinnie Lettieri signs with Toronto, Tyler Pitlick signs with Minnesota, and Cole Koepke signs with Winnipeg. Emma Healy can be reached at
Yahoo
28-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
What picks do the Bruins have in the NHL Draft?
The 2025 NHL Entry Draft is just a day away and the Boston Bruins soon will decide what to do with their first round pick. Boston will pick seventh on Friday night so long as it doesn't trade out of the spot. The Bruins also have extra draft picks from the Trent Frederic, Charlie Coyle and Brandon Carlo trades they made at this year's deadline. Advertisement The Bruins have been connected to several centers in mock drafts, but general manager Don Sweeney said Wednesday they're going to take 'the best player.' 'I want to make sure our guys know we're not trying to be myopic in how we view things,' he said. 'To just say it's center-based, or it's skill-based or just a guy who can shoot a puck. Here is when the Bruins will pick: Round 1 7. Boston Round 2 51. Boston (from STL via PIT and EDM) 61. Boston (from CAR via COL) Round 3 69. Boston Round 4 100. Boston (from PHI via TOR) Round 5 133. Boston Round 6 165. Boston Round 7 None Here is the full order for the NHL Draft: Round 1 1. NY Islanders Advertisement 2. San Jose 3. Chicago 4. Utah 5. Nashville 6. Philadelphia 7. Boston 8. Seattle 9. Buffalo 10. Anaheim 11. Pittsburgh 12. NY Rangers (opt. to VAN/cond. to PIT) 13. Detroit 14. Columbus 15. Vancouver 16. Montreal (from CGY) 17. Montreal 18. Calgary (from NJD) 19. St. Louis 20. Columbus (from MIN) 21. Ottawa 22. Philadelphia (from COL) 23. Nashville (from TBL) 24. Los Angeles 25. Chicago (from TOR) 26. Nashville (from VGK via SJS) 27. Washington 28. Winnipeg 29. Carolina 30. San Jose (from DAL) 31. Philadelphia (from EDM) 32. Calgary (from FLA) * Pick 12 - Under the terms of a Jan. 31, 2025 trade, NY Rangers will transfer their 1st-round pick in either the 2025 or 2026 NHL Draft to Vancouver, at NY Rangers' option. Under the terms of a Jan. 31, 2025 trade, Vancouver will transfer the pick acquired from the Rangers to Pittsburgh. Advertisement Round 2 33. San Jose 34. Chicago 35. Nashville 36. Philadelphia 37. Washington (from BOS) 38. Seattle 39. Buffalo 40. Philadelphia (from ANA) 41. Montreal (from PIT) 42. NY Islanders 43. NY Rangers 44. Detroit 45. Anaheim (from CBJ via PHI) 46. Utah 47. Vancouver 48. Philadelphia (from CGY) 49. Montreal 50. New Jersey 51. Boston (from STL via PIT and EDM) 52. Minnesota 53. San Jose (from OTT) 54. Calgary (from COL via WSH) 55. Nashville (from TBL) 56. Tampa Bay (from LAK) 57. Seattle (from TOR via UTA and TBL) 58. Vegas 59. Pittsburgh (from WSH) 60. Anaheim (from WPG via NJD) 61. Boston (from CAR via COL) 62. Chicago (from DAL) Advertisement 63. New Jersey (from EDM via UTA) 64. Toronto (from FLA) Round 3 65. Vancouver (from SJS via VGK and NYR) 66. Chicago 67. Nashville 68. Philadelphia 69. Boston 70. NY Rangers (from SEA) 71. Buffalo 72. Anaheim 73. Pittsburgh 74. NY Islanders 75. Detroit (from NYR via UTA) 76. Detroit 77. Columbus 78. Utah 79. Montreal (from VAN) 80. Calgary 81. Montreal 82. Montreal (from NJD) 83. Edmonton (from STL) 84. Pittsburgh (from MIN via PHI and NSH) 85. Pittsburgh (from OTT via STL) 86. Toronto (from COL via NSH and SJS) 87. Carolina (from TBL) 88. Los Angeles 89. NY Rangers (from TOR via ANA) 90. New Jersey (from VGK) 91. Vegas (from WSH) Advertisement 92. Winnipeg 93. Washington (from CAR) 94. Dallas 95. San Jose (from EDM) 96. Ottawa (from FLA) Round 4 97. Ottawa (from SJS) 98. Chicago 99. New Jersey (from NSH) 100. Boston (from PHI via TOR) 101. Anaheim (from BOS via DET) 102. Seattle 103. Buffalo 104. Anaheim 105. Pittsburgh 106. NY Islanders 107. Chicago (from NYR) 108. Montreal (from DET) 109. Columbus 110. Utah 111. NY Rangers (from VAN via COL) 112. Florida (from CGY) 113. Montreal 114. New Jersey 115. San Jose (from STL via CBJ) 116. Buffalo (from MIN via ANA) 117. Vancouver (from OTT via EDM) 118. Colorado 119. Detroit (from TBL) 120. Los Angeles 121. Minnesota (from TOR) Advertisement 122. Vegas 123. Washington 124. San Jose (from WPG via DAL) 125. Carolina 126. Dallas 127. Tampa Bay (from EDM) 128. Florida Round 5 129. Florida (from SJS) 130. Pittsburgh (from CHI via TOR and WSH) 131. Nashville 132. Philadelphia 133. Boston 134. Seattle 135. Buffalo 136. Anaheim 137. Toronto (from PIT) 138. NY Islanders 139. NY Rangers 140. Detroit 141. Minnesota (from CBJ) 142. Utah 143. Vancouver 144. Calgary 145. Montreal 146. Dallas (from NJD) 147. St. Louis 148. Pittsburgh (from MIN via NYR) 149. Ottawa 150. San Jose (from COL) 151. Tampa Bay 152. Los Angeles 153. Toronto 154. Vegas 155. Washington 156. Winnipeg 157. Philadelphia (from CAR) Advertisement 158. Dallas 159. Anaheim (from EDM) 160. Florida Round 6 161. New Jersey (from SJS) 162. Chicago 163. Nashville 164. Philadelphia 165. Boston 166. NY Rangers (from SEA) 167. Buffalo 168. Anaheim 169. Pittsburgh 170. NY Islanders 171. NY Rangers 172. Detroit 173. Columbus 174. Utah 175. Vancouver 176. Calgary 177. Montreal 178. New Jersey 179. St. Louis 180. Minnesota 181. Ottawa 182. Nashville (from COL) 183. Carolina (from TBL) 184. Los Angeles 185. Toronto 186. Vegas 187. Vegas (from WSH) 188. Winnipeg 189. Carolina 190. Dallas 191. Edmonton 192. Florida Round 7 193. Tampa Bay (from SJS) 194. Chicago 195. Buffalo (from NSH) 196. Los Angeles (from PHI) Advertisement 197. Chicago (from BOS) 198. Seattle 199. Buffalo 200. Anaheim 201. Pittsburgh 202. NY Islanders 203. NY Rangers 204. Detroit 205. Columbus 206. Tampa Bay (from UTA) 207. Vancouver 208. Calgary 209. Montreal 210. San Jose (from NJD) 211. Detroit (from STL) 212. Tampa Bay (from MIN) 213. Ottawa 214. Colorado 215. Tampa Bay 216. Los Angeles 217. Toronto 218. Columbus (from VGK) 219. Buffalo (from WSH via SJS) 220. Winnipeg 221. Carolina 222. Dallas 223. Edmonton 224. Florida More Bruins content Read the original article on MassLive.
Yahoo
27-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
NHL signings tracker: Sam Bennett inks new contract with Panthers
The NHL free agency list continues to be whittled down before the July 1 opening date. Two more big names came off June 27 on the first day of the draft. Panthers center Sam Bennett, the playoff MVP with 15 goals during Florida's repeat run, agreed to terms on an eight-year contract. Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman reports that it's worth $8 million a year. Advertisement That hometown discount will come in handy with the Panthers also needing to re-sign Brad Marchand, Aaron Ekblad and others. 'Sam is a special player who has mastered a unique blend of skill and physicality in his game, becoming one of the most impactful postseason performers of his generation,' said Panthers general manager Bill Zito. 'He played an integral role in our two Stanley Cup championships, earning the franchise's first Conn Smythe Trophy and is a dedicated contributor to our South Florida community off the ice. We are thrilled that he will continue his career with the Panthers." Maple Leafs' John Tavares re-signs He'll get four years at a $4.38 million average, a hometown discount for the 34-year-old. He scored 38 goals and 74 points in 75 games this past season. Oilers' Trent Frederic re-signs The rugged forward was acquired at the trade deadline. He'll average $3.85 million in the eight-year deal. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NHL free agents: Latest signings; Sam Bennett returns to Panthers


Global News
27-06-2025
- Sport
- Global News
Edmonton Oilers sign Trent Frederic to 8-year contract
See more sharing options Send this page to someone via email Share this item on Twitter Share this item via WhatsApp Share this item on Facebook The Edmonton Oilers have signed forward Trent Frederic to an eight-year contract extension, the team announced Friday. The deal carries an annual average value of US$3.85 million. Frederic, 27, was acquired from the Boston Bruins in a deadline deal on March 4. He had a goal and three assists in 22 playoff games for the Oilers, who lost to the Florida Panthers in six games in the Stanley Cup final. Story continues below advertisement The six-foot-three, 221-pound centre ranked fourth in hits (85) and fifth in blocked shots (15) among Oilers forwards in the post-season. Get daily National news Get the day's top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day. Sign up for daily National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy Frederic was a first-round pick (29th overall) in the 2016 NHL Draft by the Bruins. He has 55 goals and 54 assists in 338 career regular-season games.
Yahoo
27-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Trent Frederic's New Oilers Contract & Full Breakdown
EDMONTON – It's draft day. On Friday, June 27th, the NHL will commence the first round of the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. At the time of this writing, the Edmonton Oilers do not hold a first-round selection. Advertisement Bookmark The Hockey News Edmonton Oilers team site to never miss the latest news, game-day coverage, and more. What they do hold are the terms and conditions for the newly signed Trent Frederic. On Friday morning, the Oilers announced the extension for the rough-and-tumble forward. Here is the full breakdown, written FAQ-style. Trending Oilers Stories 3 Oilers Goalie Targets Better Than John Gibson 3 Oilers Goalie Targets Better Than John Gibson EDMONTON – Improving is the name of the game. Oilers' Stuart Skinner: 5 Potential Trade Destinations Oilers' Darnell Nurse: 5 Potential Trade Destinations REPORT: Ex-Oilers Jay Woodcroft Joins New Team Advertisement One Interesting Oilers Trade Proposal Could Be Simple Solution Every Oilers Contract They Must Now Make Decisions On Every Oilers Contract They Must Now Make Decisions On EDMONTON – Not everyone is coming back. How Long Is Trent Frederic Signed For? The new contract is for an eight-year term. How Much Is Frederic's Salary? His contract has an average annual value of $3.85 million. That being said, he's not going to be paid the same thing every season. What's The Salary Breakdown? Frederic's new contract is a combination of signing bonuses and base salary. Here is the breakdown for base salary: Year 1: $2,550,000 Year 2: $2,550,000 Year 3: $2,550,000 Year 4: $2,350,000 Advertisement Year 5: $2,350,000 Year 6: $2,150,000 Year 7: $2,650,000 Year 8: $2,650,000 What Are Frederic's Bonuses? Frederic will only receive signing bonuses, not performance bonuses. Here is the yearly breakdown: Year 1: $1,500,000 Year 2: $1,500,000 Year 3: $1,500,000 Year 4: $1,500,000 Year 5: $1,500,000 Year 6: $1,500,000 Year 7: $1,000,000 Year 8: $1,000,000 Does Frederic Have A No-Movement Clause Or A No-Trade Clause? Thank you for asking that – yes, he does. For years one through four, he has a full no-movement clause. That means he can't be traded or waived without his approval of the move himself. In years five and six, he has a modified no-trade clause. That means he has to provide the Oilers with a list of 10 teams that he would accept a trade to. Advertisement In the final two years of his deal, he has a modified no-trade clause. The main difference with this clause is that he must submit a list of 20 teams he would accept a trade to. In Conclusion At first blush, this deal isn't a bad one for the Oilers. The lack of signing bonuses and trade protection over the last two years gives the team an easy out if things aren't working out between them and the player. In the short term, it's a solid bet with a rising salary cap. Add us to your Google News favourites, and never miss a story.