The Edmonton Oilers hace already landed Trent Frederic at the deadline, and now it appears they've got their eyes on another two Boston Bruins. To kick
Bruins general manager Don Sweeney needs to conduct a going-out-of-business sale at the NHL trade deadline because his team is going nowhere. That’s true this season and beyond if he and the Bruins refuse to come to grips with their shortcomings.
The Bruins did indeed begin to sell off pieces on Tuesday, dealing Trent Frederic and Max Jones to Edmonton for picks and an AHL defenseman.
If Boston is looking toward the future as Friday's deadline approaches, Charlie Coyle and Brandon Carlo could be attractive additions for other teams.
The Boston Bruins keep losing, and their playoff hopes are continuing to drop because of it. Due to this, the Bruins already traded Trent Frederic and Max Jones to the Edmonton Oilers on March 4, and more moves are likely to follow.