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Boston Bruins’ Newly Acquired Fraser Minten Makes Future Brighter – The Hockey Writers – Boston Bruins

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It truly is the end of an era for the Boston Bruins. Captain Brad Marchand was traded to the Florida Panthers (March 7) and was the final piece of the team that won the Stanley Cup in 2011. Now, it is the dawn of a new day for the organization, and there are things to look forward to. One of the building blocks for this next wave of Bruins hockey is prospect Fraser Minten

Minten Is the Next Bruins Building Block 

Minten did not come over in the Marchand trade. Instead, he came over in the trade that included Bruins’ defenseman Brandon Carlo. Minten was a very highly regarded prospect in the Maple Leafs system and was a great get by the Bruins. 

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The best part about Minten is his ability to be versatile and play both the center and left wing positions. The best elements of his game are his shooting ability and physicality. Goal scoring is something the Bruins need help with, as they sit 26th in goals scored (176) and have a brutal minus-19.62 goals scored above expected. The team’s finishing ability isn’t good, and they need more of that. 

Minten is a player that can be plugged into all situations and would bring the necessary skill that the Bruins are coveting in the lineup. Also, he comes with experience, as he has played 19 games at the NHL level. He is a 0.5 point per game player in the American Hockey League (AHL) this season and will begin his Bruins tenure with the Providence Bruins. 

The goal for the Bruins was not just a culture shift, but also being able to retool the roster and find ways to get younger. Coming into the 2024-25 season, the Bruins had one of the oldest teams in the league. After the trade deadline, they became the second-youngest team in the league. What a turn of events, and in a good way. Minten helps bring that youth element and will serve as a building block for the future.

Fraser Minten, Toronto Maple Leafs (Photo by Mark Blinch/NHLI via Getty Images)

The Bruins, without question, needed to get younger. With a roster littered with veterans, they finally decided to go out and grab younger talent. The next goal is to learn to integrate the young guys into the roster and put them into a position to succeed. They already have young guys in the pipeline, such as Fabian Lysell and Georgii Merkulov that are knocking on the door. In addition, the Bruins have center Matthew Poitras, who has shown flashes of promise in his game…

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