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In order to sign kessel Boston is going to have to move someone with high cap number. Sturm is the teams only proven left winger that knows how to finish. The best move would be sign Hunwick now at a good number.
The Bruins have about 2.5 million under the cap to spend on 2 players to fill in there 20 man roster, that is if you include bringing up Vlad, Mikko, and Rask which would put them at 18 players. The combined three have a number of about 2 million.
Boston will need to sure up the minors and a qualifying offer to kessel might be the way they do it, baring some great financle move like getting someone to take Patrice’s 5 million dollar salary, I think we have seen the last of Phil in a 8 spoked B jersey.
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Kessel is a no brainer. Julien is last priority, Hunwick and Bitz should be a piece of cake.