
Boston Bruins’ Offseason Overhaul Aims to Build on 100‑Point Success
The Bruins have reshaped their roster with new forwards, a deep defensive pool and a fresh goaltending outlook, all aimed at topping last season’s 100‑point campaign.
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The Bruins have reshaped their roster with new forwards, a deep defensive pool and a fresh goaltending outlook, all aimed at topping last season’s 100‑point campaign.

Boston’s aggressive maneuvering in free agency set off a chain reaction across the league, with major deals involving the Rangers, Lightning and other clubs.

On July 1 the Boston Bruins executed a flurry of trades and contracts, moving out goaltender Joonas Korpisalo and bringing in a mix of veteran depth and promising talent as they aim to bolster their roster for the upcoming season.

On the first day of NHL free agency, the Boston Bruins signed defensemen Connor Clifton and Jordan Harris, acquired Will Borgen from the New York Rangers, and swapped goaltender Joonas Korpisalo for forward Kalle Vaisanen and a draft pick, while also inkling several players to two‑way contracts.

Boston’s latest move adds defensive depth and preserves valuable cap flexibility as the club prepares for another run at the Stanley Cup.

The Boston Bruins have issued qualifying offers to four restricted free agents, while three others will become unrestricted free agents on July 1. Notable performances and recent trades add context to the upcoming roster reshuffle.

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Injuries to key defensemen have exposed the Boston Bruins’ thin blue line, prompting roster adjustments and raising questions about future contracts.

Despite a core of elite talent, the Boston Bruins confront a fragile outlook as regression risks loom and roster upgrades remain a priority for the 2026‑27 season.

After a disappointing playoff exit, the Boston Bruins enter a pivotal offseason with $15.42 million in cap space, focusing on contract talks with restricted free agent Jordan Harris and uncertain futures for veterans Viktor Arvidsson and Andrew Peeke.

The Boston Bruins have a substantial salary‑cap cushion heading into the summer and a roster of restricted and group‑6 free agents whose projected deals shape the team’s next chapter.