Who is in, Who is Out in 2018-19?

BruinDust

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Aug 2, 2005
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That's all fair. I'd still lean towards moving on from him this offseason.

Full disclosure, I've never liked Spooner's game so I'm probably biased, but I'll give him credit, he's shown a willingness to at least battle and go into the dirty areas this year which is something he had been hesitant to do in the past.

His problem for me, and I've mentioned it in another thread somewhere, is that he's typically been someone who doesn't shoot the puck as much as he should, especially on the PP.

Again, he's been much better as of late, so let's see if he continues that trend.

I'm not a fan either, but realistically if he continues to play well, Bruins have a lot more options with him. Not to mention looks like he's finally gotten over his insistence on playing C.

8 weeks ago I would of said he was trending towards not being qualified.
 

zaYG

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Jun 29, 2012
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Nash will price himself out of Boston with his play this season.

I’m all for the youth movement and moving on from Nash, but it’s a shame how he’s still being disrespected by being called “JAG” in this thread.
He's been great but as far as contracts go - you don't give Riley Nash a contract bigger than a "JAG" type of contract.
 

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