The Boston Bruins are reportedly set to address a major concern in the off-season heading into the 2025-26 season that would change things.
After being eliminated in the first round to the Dallas Stars, it was reported that a veteran forward will be leaving the Colorado Avalanche in free agency.
During the NHL trade deadline of the 2024-25 season, the Colorado Avalanche ended up acquiring one of the most sought after centers, completing a trade with the New York Islanders to acquire Brock Nelson.
Avalanche's General Manager Chris MacFarland had to pay a pretty penny to acquire him, sending their top prospect in Calum Ritchie, and Oliver Kylington as well as two draft picks to the Islanders.
Nelson did not play a huge part for the Avalanche offensively, but played a big role for them defensively.
MacFarland spoke highly about him during the end of season press conference even though he struggled offensively:
«Brock came in and did a good job. He didn't get a goal in the playoffs, but, like, we don't judge everything by goals, right? He's a very strong defensive player. He's a big body. He's hard to play against in his own way. He's been a proven goal scorer in this league. That's the danger of short sample sizes in the playoffs, right? If we move on and he gets five goals in Round 2 and whatever, everyone forgets about Round 1."
Bruins To Address A Major Need
The Boston Bruins are looking for some center depth in heading into the next season, and 33-year-old Brock Nelson is set to become a free agent on July 1st.
He could be the ideal fit for the Bruins, and a recent report suggested that he will not be returning back to the Colorado Avalanche.