Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney has expressed a clear intention to secure a contract extension for veteran center Pavel Zacha, despite persistent trade speculation surrounding the player. Zacha, who led the Bruins’ centers in production last season with 30 goals and 35 assists totaling 65 points, is entering the final year of his current contract.
Sweeney emphasized that while the team’s primary objective is to retain Zacha, they remain open to exploring trade options if an offer that benefits the organization arises. The Bruins are navigating these discussions amid a shifting league financial landscape that could push Zacha’s market value up to $9 million annually on a long-term deal.
In addition to Zacha’s contract situation, the Bruins continue to advance negotiations with several players from their American Hockey League affiliate in Providence, including Fabian Lysell, Andrew Peeke, and Viktor Arvidsson. These talks are part of the organization’s broader efforts to build depth and stability within their roster as they prepare for the upcoming season.
