The Boston Bruins blew it up at the trade deadline. Trent Frederic, Justin Brazeau, Charlie Coyle, Brandon Carlo and captain Brad Marchand were all shipped out of Beantown to contending teams while the Bruins sit on the outside of the playoff cut.
"The human side of me was crushed," Jeremy Swayman said as the Bruins tried to pick up the post-deadline pieces.
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 Bruins' roster is looking a lot different following the NHL trade deadline, which saw Brad Marchand, Charlie Coyle and more dealt.
Don Sweeney explained the decision that went into the team trading captain Brad Marchand to the Florida Panthers for a conditional pick.
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Bruins’ retool begins with Trent Frederic trade. What’s next?
As evidenced by Trent Frederic trade, Bruins must take advantage of seller’s market
The Bruins were able to land a second-round pick and more as a result of their trade with Edmonton on Tuesday. The post As evidenced by Trent Frederic trade, Bruins must take advantage of seller’s market appeared first on Boston.
How experts graded Boston Bruins' Trent Frederic trade
Of all the players on the Bruins, who could be involved in deals before Friday’s NHL trade deadline, Trent Frederic always seemed like the most likely to get moved. He was about to be an unrestricted free agent and plays a physical style that makes him attractive to playoff teams.
Boston Bruins Eyeing Bigger Return from Flames at NHL Trade Deadline Amid Brandon Carlo Speculations
As the NHL trade deadline nears, the Boston Bruins trade players like Trent Frederic for draft picks, hinting at a strategy to enhance their roster. W
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