Boston Bruins give Don Sweeney 2-year extension
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In dealing Marchand, Carlo, Charlie Coyle, Trent Frederic and a fifth-rounder at the deadline, the Bruins landed two first-round picks, two second-round picks, two fourth-round picks, Fraser Minten, Casey Mittelstadt and more.
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Panthers will send first-round pick to Bruins to complete Marchand tradeThe Bruins will now get a first-round pick from the Panthers in 2027 or 2028. “Becomes 2027 1st if FLA wins 2 rounds & Marchand plays 50% of playoff games. If pick converts to 2027 1st, and either Florida’s 2027 1st transfers to Chicago (Seth Jones trade) or pick is top 10, then pick becomes 2028 1st.”
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The Boston Bruins choosing to give GM Don Sweeney an extension was a shocking decision that nobody in the organization's fan base approves of.
It was a somewhat controversial trade deadline among fans in Boston, who saw the team part ways with longtime forward Brad Marchand, who was dealt to the Florida Panthers. The team also offloaded veterans such as Trent Frederic, Brandon Carlo and Charlie Coyle, among others.
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