Boston Bruins trade former 6th overall pick to the Montreal Canadiens: New details have emerged
New details have emerged regarding the Boston Bruins trading their former 6th overall pick to the Montreal Canadiens this offseason, and it's shocking.
An immense amount of rumors and speculations have been circulating this offseason regarding whether or not the Boston Bruins organization will depart with Czech native,
Pavel Zacha.
The 28-year old forward is currently in year three of his four-year, $4.75 million contract, where he is expected to to become an unrestricted free agent (UFA) during the 2027 offseason.
However, due to the fact that Zacha's name has been looming the rumor mill for a while, this left wing's future in Boston is completely uncertain.
And new insight has unveiled a new organization has surfaced as a potential landing destination for this forward this summer.
The Montreal Canadiens have now been linked to acquiring the Boston Bruins' Pavel Zacha
The Boston Bruins' divisional rivals, the Montreal Canadiens, have just been linked to potentially acquiring Pavel Zacha this offseason.
A well-known reporter, Jimmy Murphy, recently appeared on The Sick Podcast, where he shared some interesting thoughts regarding Zacha.
At this time, it is only speculation and there is no indication that the Boston Bruins organization would even be willing to part ways with their top forward, Zacha.
However, according to Murphy, it's not impossible to see this forward traded, and he's undoubtedly a good option for the Montreal Canadiens to steal as they are currently looking to acquire a top-six center.
With all being said, could you see the
Boston Bruins trading this top-six forward to the Montreal Canadiens this offseason?
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AOUT 10 | 421 ANSWERS Boston Bruins trade former 6th overall pick to the Montreal Canadiens: New details have emerged Could you see the Boston Bruins trading top-six forward, Pavel Zach, to the Montreal Canadiens this offseason? |
Yes | 139 | 33 % |
I'm uncertain | 98 | 23.3 % |
No | 184 | 43.7 % |
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