The Bruins could use another top-six winger and should consider targeting Canucks forward Brock Boeser.

The Boston Bruins should be looking to add more skill to their roster this off-season. One of their biggest needs is another top-six winger who can put the puck in the net. 

When looking at this summer's trade candidates, Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser stands out as an interesting potential option for the Bruins to consider. 

During a recent appearance on Oilers Now, The Athletic's Pierre LeBrun reported that Boeser is among the players whom the Canucks have made available for trade. 

"I've talked to some teams over the last few days that say Pettersson is definitely available, so is Boeser and, obviously so is DeBrusk," LeBrun said. 

With the Canucks being willing to move Boeser, the Bruins would be very wise to kick tires on the 2015 first-round pick. If they acquired him, he would slot perfectly on their second line right wing spot and would give them another sniper to work with on their power play. 

Boeser appeared in 75 games this past season with the Canucks, where he had 22 goals and 48 points. He has also scored at least 22 goals seven times in his career and has had at least 50 points five times. This included in 2023-24 when he set career highs with 40 goals and 73 points in 81 games.

Overall, with the Bruins needing help on offense, bringing in a proven scorer like Boeser could benefit the Black and Gold nicely. He would also be far more than a rental for the Bruins if acquired, as he has a $7.25 million cap hit through 2031-32. 

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