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Marco Rossi aux Bruins de Boston?



Le Wild du Minnesota pourrait-il échanger Marco Rossi aux Bruins de Boston? Selon la quatrième période.com, les Wild cherchent à déplacer Rossi et Boston est intéressé. Dans cette vidéo, je décompose ce que cela coûterait aux Bruins et quel type de joueur Marco Rossi est. Pour rester à jour sur les nouvelles sur les Bruins de Boston, assurez-vous de consulter la chaîne. Source: https://www.thefourthperiod.com/may-2025/wild-shopping-rossi-amid-contract-demands #nhlbruins #bostonbruinsnews #bostonbruins #nhltraderumors rejoignez cette chaîne pour accéder à des pertes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/ucbf9nnqezwuoo-th4gvszfnq/join

23 Comments

  1. Why would an AAV of 7 million translate to compensation for based on a 12 million dollar figure

    I’ve never heard that calculation before for RFA offer sheet compensation

  2. Seeing how bad Sweeney fleeced Guerin in the Brazeau trade….Minny might not be too excited about trading with Boston again. Although, there is a decent trade history between these Don and Billy, so maybe there's a chance. Middlestadt definitely needs to be part of any package going the other way, but he'd be more of a throw-in, and not a play the package is built around. I agree; I just dont' see Boston having the assets to pull this off, unless they start throwing in draft picks; which would be a mistake….especially not anything to do with next year's first rounder

  3. Yes please. I'm a big fan of Rossi who I feel can become a PPG player and boy would he look good as a 2C. However, his contract demands are a bit much for what he's done thus far. EDIT: The Wild aren't interested in a defenseman, because they're pretty set there.

  4. Agreed. I'm putting on my temp Panther's fan hat tomorrow and hoping Marchand gets another cup. Reminds me a little of when Bourque left.

  5. Sweeney doesn't really have a history of giving generous contracts. Anything could change but out of character

  6. He's a valuable player, but I cannot see anyone giving him an offer sheet that puts them over that $12 mil threshold and 4 firsts.
    I am not sure the WILD are looking to get Middlestadt back, so, I am not sure what kind of trade they'd be open to.

    Personally, I'd like to avoid sending Poitras and Lohrei (Definitely like to see Lohrei stay) out to Minn.

  7. Seems like a high price tag for a guy you also need to commit 7×7 to.?
    Not sure he moves the needle enough to go all in on. Better to spend on Ehlers or Marner and give up no assets???maybe? Appreciate the content to keep us thinking about the future.

  8. I think Rossi would look good for the Bruins, but….. what would they have to give up for him? The price short term and long term could be prohibitive as the Bruins need to hold onto draft picks and restock their prospect pool. Also I think Mason Lohrei should be off the table in trade talks unless the return is quite good. I can see him as a puck advancing building block for the Bruins' defense for the future. In addition, 7 years for 49 million? Rossi may be worth this but can the Bruins afford this ? Well, we'll see how trade talks proceed. Sweeney and the Bruins need to be careful and cautious here.

  9. Watched a highlite reel of Rossi .. seems to have a good nose around the net, good wrist shot from the slot and face-off circles. Don't know about his face-off prowess. I would say he's worth a hard look.

  10. Minus 17 mittlestadt needs to go plus?? I would take rossi 100% but not sure guerin would take what we have

  11. Depends, if they put the first round pick on the table for him… not a great idea in my opinion.

  12. I hope they don't trade Lohrei. So much potential. He has vision in the offensive zone so coach him up defensively. You may be over valuing Rossi because it's still a salary cap league. Wild wouldn't be paying 7 million and get back good draft selections? Never know.

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