The Boston Bruins currently occupy the sixth position in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference. After competing in 59 games, they have managed to accumulate just 62 points. This situation undoubtedly represents a significant decline that warrants inspection, and with the NHL trade deadline approaching, it presents several opportunities for general manager Don Sweeney to implement crucial adjustments to the main roster.
As the deadline approaches rapidly, the team faces a significant setback. What is that? In a recent update, Chris Johnston noted that “Trent Frederic is considered ‘week to week’ after leaving Tuesday’s #bruins game with a lower-body injury, but the sense is that it won’t change any plans ahead of the trade deadline. The pending UFA could still be moved.”
The upcoming week is pivotal, especially in light of the Boston Bruins’ remaining regular season matchups. Although Trent Frederic’s contract is also expiring this season, this development prevents the team from moving forward because they might have wanted to trade him before the deadline.
Trent Frederic is considered “week to week” after leaving Tuesday’s #bruins game with a lower-body injury, but the sense is that it won’t change any plans ahead of the trade deadline.
The pending UFA could still be moved.
— Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) February 27, 2025
This is a developing report…
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