The Bruins may have one more deal up their sleeve ahead of the NHL trade deadline that'd fetch a better return than the Trent Frederic swap.
The trade deadline has passed, and the Boston Bruins were quite busy this year. But this season, unlike the past seasons in Don Sweeney’s tenure, they were sellers, not buyers.
The NHL’s trade deadline has come and gone, and it was a very entertaining day, not just for the Toronto Maple Leafs, who bolstered up front and on defence with the acquisitions of Scott Laughton and Brandon Carlo.
With the acquisition of Trent Frederic and the Evander Kane situation still hanging over their heads, it's probably safe to assume the Edmonton Oilers' forward corps is set.
"The human side of me was crushed," Jeremy Swayman said as the Bruins tried to pick up the post-deadline pieces.
Even though the trade was expected, removing a player instead of adding one sent a ripple through the Bruins room. It showed on the ice.
If the NHL trade deadline is developing into a seller's market, the Bruins must take advantage of this current climate before Friday.