The insider Eklund, writing on HockeyBuzz.com, has spilled the beans on the Boston Bruins' offseason strategy.
Pavel Buchnevich has quietly become a sensation since joining the St. Louis Blues two years ago. He's consistently exceeded expectations, averaging over a point per game during his time with the Blues, and boasting an impressive goal-scoring record.
Just last season, Buchnevich notched an impressive 26 goals and 67 points in 63 games, projecting to around 34 goals and 87 points over a full season. The St. Louis Blues heavily rely on Buchnevich's offensive prowess, considering him a linchpin of their strategies.
While acquiring Buchnevich might come at a cost, his potential as a supporting winger is undeniable. He's also shown versatility by playing at center. He could be a massive piece of the Bruins' offense if they decide to fork over the necessary pieces.