The Boston Bruins thrilled fans this season, dominating the NHL but faltering in the playoffs against the Florida Panthers.
However, Tyler Bertuzzi emerged as a promising player for the team. Despite his uncertain future as a free agent, the Bruins should lock him up.
Bertuzzi's outstanding performance in the playoffs, scoring five goals and 10 points, makes him an ideal replacement for the aging Brad Marchand.
NHL insider Frank Seravalli suggests a potential bargain deal of $5.25 million per season, considering Bertuzzi's market value. Joining the Bruins could be an attractive option for him.