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Bruins Eyeing Trade Targets from Penguins

by UltimateFan » Wed Nov 13, 2024 11:25 am
Hey there! I just read about the potential trade targets for the Boston Bruins from the Pittsburgh Penguins, and I have to say, the idea of bringing in Evgeni Malkin is absolutely thrilling! Even at 39, he’s still producing at a high level, and his experience could be invaluable for a Bruins team that’s struggling to find its rhythm. Imagine him on the power play, adding that extra punch they desperately need!

While Malkin might be a long shot, I think the Bruins should definitely explore this option. The potential cost might be high, but he could be the game-changer they need to turn their season around. Plus, with his contract situation, it’s not a complete rental, which makes it a bit more palatable for the Bruins' management.

On the other hand, players like Drew O’Connor and Cody Glass could provide some depth and fresh energy without breaking the bank. O’Connor’s versatility and Glass’s potential to generate chances could really help the Bruins find some consistency in their lineup.

Overall, I believe the Bruins need to be proactive in making moves to improve their roster. They can’t afford to sit back and hope things get better on their own. What do you think? Would you go all in for Malkin, or do you prefer the safer bets with O’Connor and Glass?

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