Bruins' Defensive Depth Could Lead to September Waivers
As the NHL offseason continues, the Boston Bruins are currently carrying a projected 10 defensemen on their roster, a number that could force difficult decisions come September.
With roughly half of July gone, the Boston Bruins are notably carrying what appears to be a full complement of 10 defensemen. This situation is starting to raise eyebrows around the league as the team navigates its roster construction heading towards training camp.
The sheer number of blueline options presents a potential logistical challenge for the Bruins' management. Should this depth remain intact as the regular season approaches, it's highly probable that multiple players will be placed on waivers in an effort to streamline the roster and manage salary cap implications.
This projected surplus of defensemen suggests that the Bruins are either anticipating significant internal competition for spots or are strategically positioning themselves for future roster moves. Regardless of the underlying strategy, the upcoming months will likely see some difficult personnel decisions made regarding the team's defensive corps.
The Bruins' insistence on carrying 10 defensemen this late into the offseason is a curious strategy that will inevitably lead to disgruntled players and potentially weaken the team's depth if key players are lost on waivers.
