Talk of a return to Boston?
WSports icon Don Cherry fueled rumors by claiming the Bruins are plotting a potential reunion with their former captain
Cherry’s speculation, combined with favorable comments from Bruins management and timing before the July 1 free agent window, has sparked renewed discussions.
Reunion doubts:
Despite the buzz, insiders warn a return isn’t guaranteed. Some suggest lingering tensions from the March 7 trade to Florida might block any reunion.
What’s next?
Marchand enters free agency with strong leverage. He’s expected to seek a three- to four-year contract, and multiple teams are expected to bid with his recent playoff dominance and two straight Cup wins, he’s a hot commodity.
🔔 Roster News: Victor Söderström Joins Bruins
Off the ice, Boston has added promising defensive depth:
Victor Söderström, a standout 24‑year‑old defenseman from Brynäs IF, has signed a one-year NHL deal with the Bruins
He spent last season anchoring Brynäs’ blueline, posting 45 points (10 goals, 35 assists) in 66 games and helping the team reach the SM‑final aftonbladet.se
A late-season trade via the Blackhawks initially sent him to Boston’s NHL organization.
This signing gives Boston a young, offensively-minded defender with room to grow as the team shapes its future blueline.
📈 Bruins’ Free Agent Strategy & Cap Flex
Bruins GM Don Sweeney will enter the July 1 opening of free agency with roughly $28.8 million in projected cap space
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Boston is prioritizing speed and scoring up front, with potential targets including Mitch Marner, Nikolaj Ehlers, Brock Boeser—and notably, center Elias Lindholm
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On defense, they’re focusing on puck-moving and depth—reflected in Söderström’s signing and ongoing recruitment
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🔊 Final Take
The Bruins are positioning themselves aggressively for July: bidding for an elite free agent like Marchand would be headline-making, though chances remain uncertain amidst tension and cap logistics. Meanwhile, Söderström’s addition strengthens the organization’s depth and development pipeline, aligning with Boston’s longer-term defensive strategy.