The Boston Bruins were quite busy on Monday, most recently signing long-time New Jersey Devil Pavel Zacha to a one-year contract and avoiding salary arbitration.
F Pavel Zacha #NHLBruins
— CapFriendly (@CapFriendly) August 8, 2022
1 year contract
$3.5M
Zacha will be a UFA at the expiry of the contract. https://t.co/b4VcPca8La
Boston acquired the 25-year-old Czech forward in July in exchange for veteran Erik Haula. Zacha registered 15 goals and 21 assists for 36 points through 70 games played for New Jersey last season.
The Zacha deal was announced only a few hours after news broke that the Bruins were able to sign long-time captain Patrice Bergeron to a one-year deal. It had been unclear since the start of the offseason whether Bergeron would play another season in the NHL and whether it would be with the Bruins, although he told reporters on Monday he made his decision to play another season prior to free agency opening up.
Bergeron said he told Sweeney he was coming back pre-free agency (July 13).
— matt porter (@mattyports) August 8, 2022
Next up on the Bruins' offseason agenda? Complying with the salary cap.
With Zacha signed for $3.5M, #NHLBruins are $2.2M over cap w/ 24 players (14F/8D/2G) on Projected Roster. Can be cap compliant by sending players down and/or putting McAvoy/Grzelyck on LTIR to start year
— PuckPedia (@PuckPedia) August 8, 2022
Zacha signing also opens up another buyout windowhttps://t.co/A8f5yvB1NV
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