Could the Bruins make a play for Johnny Gaudreau?
Gaudreau is one of the premier left wings in the NHL, but he only has 18 points and is a -11 this season. These numbers aren’t bad, but Calgary expects more from its franchise player. He needs to be better for the Flames.
Given his play and Calgary’s place in the standings, some people question whether or not the Flames could trade Gaudreau to really shake things up. Darren Haynes of The Athletic outlined the rationale for a Gaudreau trade.
This would obviously be a major move for the Flames, and honestly it doesn’t seem very likely. Gaudreau is too good a player, and the Flames can’t simply give him up.
But, what if Calgary did decide to move Gaudreau? The Bruins would definitely need to consider the chance to bring the former Boston College star back to the northeast.
Here’s the deal: Gaudreau is a left wing, and the Bruins are pretty set at that position now. Unless Gaudreau can play the right side (which could work), Boston would need to open up a left wing spot.
Maybe the Bruins could send someone like Jake DeBrusk or Anders Bjork to Calgary. Then, Gaudreau could slide into the left side next to David Krejci. Boston probably doesn’t want to part with DeBrusk or Bjork, but you have to give up something valuable to get a player like Gaudreau.
We also must consider the salary cap as well. Gaudreau’s cap hit is $6.75 million, so Boston needs to shed salary to fit him under the cap.
Boston could move Torey Krug and his $5.25 million cap hit to make things work. Krug is an unrestricted free agent after this year, and given Matt Grzelcyk’s play with Krug out of the lineup, some started to ponder Krug’s availability.
Krug is a player who could step in and help the Flames this season. Mark Giordano is the only Calgary defenseman with at least 10 points, so the Flames could use some offense from the backend.
Could the Bruins build a package around Krug and Bjork to pry Gaudreau out of Calgary?
Again, Calgary likely won’t move Gaudreau this year, but his name has come up. As such, we can have some fun and speculate. Imagine a top six with David Pastrnak, Brad Marchand, and Johnny Gaudreau on the wings! With Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci down the middle!