NFL-NEWS: According to ESPN, the Boston Bruins have officially confirmed that they have acquired the top left wing of the New York Rangers. After lengthy discussions, a 2-year, $17.6 million contract was agreed upon because of…..

Brett Berard has sights on next chapter of Rangers career

Can Elias Lindholm and Nikita Zadorov fix the Boston Bruins?

One of the cardinal sins of NHL contract negotiations is splashing cash based on a strong playoff performance. Remember Bryan Bickell? Ten or twenty games isn’t enough to justify a big-money deal, but every offseason, GMs throw on their rose-colored glasses and pay a premium for supposed winners. The boneheaded tradition seemed to continue when free agency opened on Canada Day.

Brett Berard: No. 6 NY Rangers prospect for 2022-23 season

Elias Lindholm’s 44 points were his fewest since 2017-18 and should have taken a bite out of his salary as a UFA. The 29-year-old struggled to find his footing after a high-profile trade from the Calgary Flames to the Vancouver Canucks and finished the year on the third line. Then, when it mattered most, Lindholm rediscovered his offensive game with 5 goals and 10 points in 13 postseason contests. All was forgiven, and the Swede signed a 7-year, $54.5 million contract with the Boston Bruins.

Brett Berard: No. 6 NY Rangers prospect for 2022-23 season

Nikita Zadorov, Lindhom’s teammate for most of the past three seasons, asked out of Calgary last fall due to a lack of ice time (18:24 ATOI) only to log even less (17:00) in Vancouver. It’s easy to forget the big Russian with the big personality has never really been a top-four guy, but he played like one in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Zadorov’s bone-jarring checks and surprising offense (4 G, 8 P in 13 GP) bought him a six-year, $30-million ticket to Boston and another reunion with Lindholm.