Boston Bruins Struggling Early in Season
Boston Bruins Struggling Early in Season

Boston Bruins Struggling Early in Season

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The Boston Bruins have had a rocky start to the 2024-25 NHL season, currently holding a 6-7-1 record after a recent loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs. In response to underwhelming performances, the team has sent Max Jones to the AHL and is considering trade offers for forward Trent Frederic, who has struggled this season despite a solid previous two years. General Manager Don Sweeney is reportedly open to listening to trade proposals, as Frederic's current stats are concerning, with only one goal and two assists. Meanwhile, Jones, a former first-round pick, has seen limited success in Boston and could be a reclamation project for teams like the Philadelphia Flyers, who are looking for forward depth. The team's lack of offensive output from their bottom six has been highlighted as a significant issue, prompting discussions around potential trades to bolster their lineup. As the Bruins navigate their struggles, the pressure is mounting to find solutions to improve their playoff prospects.

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