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EPISODE · Dec 7, 2021 · 49 MIN

Different Trades the Bruins Could Make to Get A Lot Better | Ty Anderson | Bruins Beat w/ Evan Marinofsky

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Bruins Beat w/ Evan Marinofsky Ep. 285 Different Trades the Bruins Could Make to Get A Lot Better Presented by BetOnline Presented by Insa   Evan Marinofsky of Turner Sports is joined by Ty Anderson of 98.5 the Sports Hub to discuss the recent news of Tuukka Rask (probably) returning to the Bruins. The guys break down why it’s the right move and why it’s alright for Jeremy Swayman to spend some time in Providence. They also dive into who Jake DeBrusk could be traded for and Ty drops a BOMB of a trade proposal that makes a whole lot of sense. Plus, what should the top six look like?   Follow Evan Marinofsky on Twitter  Follow CLNS Media on Twitter   4:00 - Why bringing Tuukka Rask back is a can’t-lose situation 9:00 - Should the Bruins have signed Linus Ullmark? 17:00 - A trade for Jake DeBrusk may lie with Calgary 24:00 - Ty’s trade idea that rules 30:00 - Do the Bruins swing for the fences enough on trades? 33:00 - How the top six should look Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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