One of the names being bounced around the rumor mill is Eric Cole of the Edmonton Oilers. Despite the Oilers still being in the playoff hunt, trading Cole might benefit them if they are unable to come to terms with the left wing on a long term deal, as his contract expires at the end of the season. According to ESPN.com, an Edmonton scout has been watching the Bruins as of late and Boston may have to part with defenseman Matt Hunwick and/or Vladimir Sobotka to complete any deal. Instead of trading two talented young players for a rental player (Cole is making $4 million this season and the Bruins don't have the cap space to re-sign him), I'd rather see Chiarelli move just one prospect for someone like Keith Tkachuk. If St. Louis would be willing to take Sobotka for Tkachuk straight up, or even Sobotka and a mid-level prospect like Johnny Boychuk, the Bruins would benefit greatly.
Another name being thrown around is Jay Bouwmeester of the Florida Panthers, and Boston would be flat out stupid to trade for the 6'4 blue-liner. Not only do the Bruins not have the cap space to sign Bouwmeester, with Phil Kessel, David Krejci, Tim Thomas, and (possibly) Manny Fernandez needing to be re-signed, but they would be forced to mortgage their future as well. The Boston Globe speculates that the B's would have to part with either Milan Lucic or Blake Wheeler in a package for Bouwmeester, which they absolutely should not do.
With such a big lead in the standings, any move the Bruins make would be strictly to get them over the hump this season. With a left-handed shot for the power play as their top priority, Tkachuk, Cole, or even Nik Antropov of the Leafs would be great additions to Boston's roster. Whatever happens, the Bruins shouldn't gamble their future, so they should only deal if the price is right.
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