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Austin Sabourin
May 19, 2023  (1:48 PM)
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Following the Boston Bruins' disappointing Game 7 loss to the Florida Panthers, seasoned forward Nick Foligno has been candid about his future with the team.

Despite the setback, Foligno maintains a practical and positive outlook, highlighting the strong bonds he has forged with his teammates and the team's collective accomplishments.
Foligno's contract with the Bruins is set to expire at the end of the 2022-23 season, leaving his future with the team uncertain. While he expresses his genuine affection for the Bruins and his desire to continue donning their jersey, he acknowledges that the final decision rests with the team's management.
Should a contract agreement not materialize, Foligno remains open to exploring opportunities with other teams. However, his preference and priority lie with staying with the Bruins, actively contributing to their improvement in the forthcoming season.
Motivated by the Game 7 loss, Foligno is channeling his energy into offseason training to elevate his performance. He remains in optimal physical condition and is poised to consider all options regarding his future contract.
Nevertheless, discussions surrounding his contract may experience delays due to the lingering uncertainty surrounding the futures of stalwarts Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci.
Over the course of the season, the 35-year-old veteran showcased his skills in 60 games, tallying an impressive 10 goals and 26 points. This marked his 16th season in the NHL, exemplifying his extensive experience and value.
Despite the prevailing uncertainty, Foligno maintains an optimistic outlook regarding his future with the Bruins. He reiterates his unwavering commitment to the team and his determination to address their areas of improvement in the upcoming season. Additionally, he acknowledges the importance of flexibility in contract negotiations, expressing his willingness to collaborate with the team to reach a mutually beneficial agreement.

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