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The Edmonton Oilers could be exploring a potential trade with the Boston Bruins involving former first-round pick Fabian Lysell, according to hockey analyst Dominic Tiano.
A new Boston Bruins rumor has surfaced, suggesting that the team is considering sending a top prospect to the Edmonton Oilers.
Former Bruins fan favorite forward Milan Lucic is getting another chance to prove that he's still an NHL player.
NHL insider Dominic Tiano of Dom.Hockey.com has revealed the Oilers and Bruins are having chats about a possible trade involving former first-rounder Fabian Lysell.
Unsigned veteran players can earn a contract with an NHL team by impressing enough during training camp on a professional tryout contract (PTO). Training camps open next month and the regular season begins Oct. 7. The following notable players (listed alphabetically) will be in an NHL camp on a PTO:
As the Boston Bruins prepare for the new NHL season, the team is hoping for much better luck this time around. Boston missed the playoffs last year, in what was an extremely disappointing year for the organization.
NHL Trade Rumor: Edmonton Oilers eyeing Boston Bruins' ex-first-round winger amid heated trade talks
Fabian Lysell was once seen as a bright piece of the Boston Bruins’ future. Drafted in the first round in 2021, he was praised for his speed, skill, and potential as a top-six forward.
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Boston Bruins face a goaltending dilemma. Joonas Korpisalo may be traded. He wants more playing time. Jeremy Swayman is the starter. Michael DiPietro's development pressures the Bruins. He is ready for the NHL.
Moore, who will be a Boston College freshman, is on this journey as an ectomorph: tall, lean, designed to burn calories. Prospects like Moore, known in the fitness category as hard gainers, must be stricter than their peers about following a three-pillar plan of training, eating and sleeping, all while improving as hockey players.
The Boston Bruins could land a solid player in a proposed 1-for-1 blockbuster, contingent on salary retention to make math work.