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Trades that Could Free Up Cap Space for the Bruins | Conor Ryan | Bruins Beat w/ Evan Marinofsky

Trades that Could Free Up Cap Space for the Bruins | Conor Ryan | Bruins Beat w/ Evan Marinofsky

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Trades that Could Free Up Cap Space for the Bruins | Conor Ryan | Bruins Beat w/ Evan Marinofsky

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
May 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Bruins Beat w/ Evan Marinofsky Ep. 307 Trades that Could Free Up Cap Space for the Bruins  Presented by BetOnline   Evan Marinofsky of Turner Sports is joined by Conor Ryan of Boston Sports Journal to discuss how the Bruins can free up cap space. They get into which players on the current roster would fit best in certain trades. The guys also dive into why Bruce Cassidy isn't the one who should be receiving all the blame.    Follow Evan Marinofsky on Twitter  Follow CLNS Media on Twitter   4:00 - Bruce Cassidy deserves some blame, but not as much as he’s getting from Bruins management  8:00 - Management needs to look in the mirror  12:00 - How the Bruins can clear cap space  15:00 - How to package Jake DeBrusk in a trade  18:00 - Should the Bruins trade Brandon Carlo?  22:00 - Top-six centers the Bruins could trade for  26:00 - Is Craig Smith on the trade block? 
Released:
May 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Credentialed NHL journalist Evan Marinofsky covers all things Boston Bruins Hockey. Released every Tuesday morning on the CLNS Media Network and clnsmedia.com, Bruins Beat provides the most detailed and in-depth breakdowns and analysis of the week that was for the six-time Stanley Cup Champions. Evan is also joined every week by league executives, players, coaches, and the most notable names in both the local and national media in the Bruins Beat featured guest segment. Download Bruins Beat on iTunes, Stitcher and the CLNS Media Network Mobile App.