The Bruins' latest addition, Tyler Bertuzzi, has been a hot topic of conversation as fans eagerly await to see if he'll remain in Boston after becoming a UFA on July 1st.
Rumors are swirling about the 28-year-old's future with the Bruins, as contract negotiations have yet to commence.
Staying in Beantown?
However, Ty Anderson recently noted that Bertuzzi has been having a blast during his time in the city.
''Yeah, we loved it. We honestly had such a blast. We were in the North End, ate pasta everyday. Went for walks. We had a lot of fun, and we enjoyed it here. So yeah, we could definitely see it.''
Since joining the Bruins, Bertuzzi has made quite an impact, scoring 4 goals and contributing 12 assists in 21 regular-season games.
Furthermore, in his first-ever playoff appearance throughout his 9-year career, he and Brad Marchand led the team with an impressive 10 points each.
However, the Bruins' management might face some challenges in securing Bertuzzi's future in Boston.
As highlighted by Bruins Cap Space on Twitter, Don Sweeney won't have much wiggle room when it comes to this summer's salary cap: