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katnado

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Yep, absolutely nothing to see here at all. This is just what teams and players do. I'm with cshea, he's gonna get around 3.4 and they'll work out a long term deal next year when the cap goes up and they actually have room.
 

cshea

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Nope, the arbitor can award any salary they want, it isn’t one or the other.

They usually split the difference, so it’s going to be $3.4 million give it take a few hundred thousand.
 

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Assuming that’s the number and that CapFriendly is correct, that’ll leave the Bruins with ~$2 million for the Frederic award. Considering the halfway mark between them is over that, I have to think there’s either one more move they’ll make to give themselves in-season space or they’re going to roll with this and make a move on Day 1 to be compliant.
 

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Assuming that’s the number and that CapFriendly is correct, that’ll leave the Bruins with ~$2 million for the Frederic award. Considering the halfway mark between them is over that, I have to think there’s either one more move they’ll make to give themselves in-season space or they’re going to roll with this and make a move on Day 1 to be compliant.
They have enough flexibility, I don't think a trade is necessary unless something crazy happens and the arb arwards are both heavily lean towards the players ask.

This roster would be $791,666 under the cap, which would begin accruing day 1.

Marchand - Coyle - DeBrusk
JVR - Zacha - Pastrnak
Frederic ($2 million) - Geekie - Greer
Lucic - Boqvist - Lauko
Brown

Lindholm - McAvoy
Grzelyck - Carlo
Forbort - Shattenkirk
Zboril

Ullmark
Swayman ($3.4 million)

I got there from what they currently have by waiving/demoting Ian Mitchell. The $791,666 would shrink a little if Frederic and Swayman are awarded more than I've estimated, but I don't think it'll be that far off.

There's enough room to swap out the bottom 6 junk for Providence guys as well.
 

joe dokes

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Good stuff. I like them both.
I will always think that Frederic's absence from the playoff lineup hurt them.
 

The B’s Knees

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Is there any reason that Miller would accept one penny less than the total contract amount? The Bruins cocked this up badly, and while I've zero sympathy for Miller here, the fact is, he signed a legal contract.
To resolve it more quickly so he can head to Europe or Russia where it may be easier to bury the whole thing under the rug.
Miller has signed to play in Slovakia.

https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/former-arizona-coyotes-draft-pick-mitchell-miller-signs-with-team-in-slovakia-1.1991477
 

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Rumors on Twitter (Mark Allred) are that Krejci is coming to Boston and will be announcing his retirement on Sunday.

Not unexpected, if true, but sad none the less.
 

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A Tim Thomas sighting in Vermont, where he now lives. Helping post-flood rebuilding. (and a description of his post-career physical condition -- head injury -- that I was unaware of).

The gifted goaltender resurfaced after being named as part of the United States Hockey Hall of Fame’s Class of 2019, later detailing the brain damage from his playing career that derailed his life long after he decided to hang up his gear.
A year after his retirement, Thomas underwent a brain scan that revealed that two-thirds of his brain was getting less than 5 percent blood flow and the other third was averaging about 50 percent.
“My rebound effect was like, this wasn’t worth it,” Thomas said of the scan results and grappling with post-concussion symptoms. “That’s where I was then. Where I am today is past that. I ended up learning so many lessons out of the experience. It brought me tighter with my family. It taught me a value for life and a value for my brain that I’ve never had before. And I have appreciation for everything that I never had before. I don’t regret anything.”
In the years that followed, Thomas has started to become more visible in the hockey community.
After taking part in the Bruins’ 2011 Stanley Cup Zoom reunion in 2020, Thomas later told The Athletic that he hopes to begin connecting with his former teammates on a more regular basis moving forward
“About 16 months ago, I came through the other side, so to speak,” Thomas told The Athletic in 2021. “As I continued to get better and better, I’m looking for things to be involved in that are interesting. I’m looking to reconnect with friends and acquaintances that I built over my life.”
Bruins great Tim Thomas volunteers to help rebuild flood-damaged buildings in Vermont (bostonglobe.com)
 

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A Tim Thomas sighting in Vermont, where he now lives. Helping post-flood rebuilding. (and a description of his post-career physical condition -- head injury -- that I was unaware of).



Bruins great Tim Thomas volunteers to help rebuild flood-damaged buildings in Vermont (bostonglobe.com)
When he made his appearance in 2019 after years of being nowhere to be found, he said he had gotten a concussion while playing for Florida that was the real cataylst for his brain issues and PCS. Sounds like he's in a much better physical and mental place now.
 

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Tuukka asked about missed game at the end of 2016 season

"Hey, is the story from Buff's true?" Mike Grinnell of the Spittin' Chiclets podcast asked Rask after a recent interview, in a video posted this week. (Language warning on that.) "Did you [poop] yourself during the game?"

"What?!" Rask replied.

Rask was asked if the rumor of him eating chicken wings at Buff's Pub hours after the loss was true.

"I went to Buff's like five days before that," Rask answered.


Rask said the rumor "[bleeping] caught fire" but was not true.

"I got sick at like 5 a.m. that morning and we had a 12:30 game. But yeah, no Buff's," Rask said. "I was puking and [pooping]."
 

katnado

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Heinen back on a PTO.

View: https://twitter.com/NHLBruins/status/1699157977369117081?s=20


Familiarity with the organization and he also played for Monty at Denver. Still only 28. Found a nice home in PIT after being dealt to ANA and eventually non-qualified, but fell off last season. Always liked him, and the B's need forward bodies.
His advanced numbers are still pretty good as well

View: https://twitter.com/smclaughlin9/status/1699160905051676831?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1699160905051676831%7Ctwgr%5Ebc1dc94df03df22599083aa988341511c226c04d%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.audacy.com%2Fweei%2Fsports%2Fbruins%2Fbruins-bring-back-danton-heinen-on-pto
 

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I'm digging the third with the 1924. It really pops. Not sure if I'm ready for another Jersey though as I am still crying into my Bergy.
 

katnado

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I hate the double band on the arms, just ruins an otherwise nice jersey. Like others I'm digging the 3rd though.
 

MiracleOfO2704

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A lot of stripes and no gold shoulder panels is disappointing.
Eh. The only throwback they really haven’t had in the last ~20 years was the late 70s-early 90s crackbear era (except the 2020 Reverse Retros they wore for one day on Lake Tahoe). Using that, without the shoulder yokes, is fine.

But the double stripes is some grade-A bullshit.
 

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Eh. The only throwback they really haven’t had in the last ~20 years was the late 70s-early 90s crackbear era (except the 2020 Reverse Retros they wore for one day on Lake Tahoe). Using that, without the shoulder yokes, is fine.

But the double stripes is some grade-A bullshit.
Not sure if you guys saw it, or put much credence into why, but apparently the reason for the six gold stripes (three on each arm) is because it represents the six Cups the team won.

Once I read that I liked them a little better but YMMV.
 

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I’m getting an alternate and likely the black as well. I can never stop myself from buying B’s sweaters.
 

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I mean, I get the gold, but it reminds me too much of Vegas. Also, Like most of you, I'm not into the double stripes.

Either way, no big deal. It's just one year.