In my view, this offseason hinges on two people: Anton Khudobin and Chris Kelly.
Because Khudobin is not exempt from waivers, the Bruins have the option of trading Rask (in my eyes, there is no chance of this) or trading Tim Thomas - which I believe is a near certainty, even ignoring the ridiculous sensationalism of everything he does in the locker room/off the ice. So for me, there are two scenarios - keep Kelly or let him walk.
While it seems he wants to stay, I fear a season like 2011-12 is out of his reach on a consistent basis, and the last thing this FO needs to do is pay for past performance. Even so, if they do retain him, I feel it would be on a 3-4 year contract worth ~$3m AAV in order to fit him in the cap picture.
For both of these scenarios - on offense, I see Pouliot re-upping at $1.3m AAV for another year with Paille being gone, as Caron can step in on the PK. I also don't see a scenario in which they let Campbell go - if Kelly stays, Campbell's a better choice as line 4 center than Spooner. If Kelly goes, they'll need a veteran bottom-6 center while one of Seguin/Spooner centers line 3. I see him back at $1.5m for 2-3 years.
I've included Andrew Bodnarchuk as a 7th defenseman 'placeholder' in case they decide to re-sign Mottau or sign a UFA like Steve Staios for the role. IMO Zanon is gone, and Corvo goes without saying.
Scenario 1: re-sign Kelly
Being over the cap isn't really a concern here - on day 1 of the season, Seguin can be demoted to the AHL (along with Bodnarchuk if necessary) to enable the B's to get under the cap, LTIR Savard, and re-call them.
This gives the following lineup:
Lucic - Krejci - Horton
Marchand - Bergeron - Seguin
Pouliot/Spooner - Kelly - Peverley
Caron - Campbell - Thornton
Spooner/Pouliot
Chara - Boychuk
Seidenberg - Hamilton
Ference - McQuaid
Bodnarchuk/Mottau/veteran X
Rask
Khudobin
I've left Thomas on here to illustrate the team's flexibility this coming summer. Even with re-signing Campbell, Kelly, and Pouliot, they have plenty of room to add a forward if Thomas is dealt. With Thomas gone, they have $6,773,083.66 in cap space to go after a player like Parise (unlikely), Doan (I'd love this), or Suter (yes please). I don't see Parise settling for less than $7.5m AAV - and IMO that's too rich for Chiarelli's blood. I view Chara's AAV as the team's ceiling in the UFA market under pretty much any circumstances.
In the case of Suter, they'd be able to have McQuaid as the #7 with Hamilton eased in as the #6. I'd imagine 8 years, $7m AAV would get it done for Suter, and I do that without batting an eye.
Chara - Seidenberg
Suter - Boychuk
Ference - Hamilton
McQuaid
Considering how much this team runs its offense through point shots and puck movement from the blue line (and it appears Claude is here to stay long-term), getting Suter would be simply incredible. Isn't happening, but it would be incredible.
More realistically, I see them dealing Thomas to someone like Tampa or Chicago, with futures or a middle-line forward (Purcell, and yes KPD, perhaps Stalberg) coming back.
Scenario 2: let Kelly walk (aka Seguin to center)
With Kelly gone, I would imagine one of Knight or Spooner sticks through the last round of cuts (they have the exact same contract), for simplicity's sake I'll say it's Knight:
XX - Krejci - Horton
Marchand - Bergeron - Peverley
Lucic - Seguin - Knight/Pouliot
Caron - Campbell - Thornton
Pouliot/Knight
Chara - Boychuk
Seidenberg - Hamilton
Ference - McQuaid
Bodnarchuk/Mottau/veteran X
Rask
Khudobin
Under this scenario, with Thomas dealt and Savard LTIR'd, they'd have $9,049,750.33 in cap space - enough to go for a big signing like Parise or Suter. It's a somewhat unique year with two relatively young perennial all-stars available on the open market - and it would be monumental for the team to sign one of the other.
edit: Another thing to consider is the potential for soft bonuses in the coming CBA, opening up another ~$3m in money to throw around (but risking cap overages as a result).
Edited by PedroSpecialK, 30 April 2012 - 04:27 PM.