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AS THE BRUINS LOOK TO CREATE SALARY-CAP SPACE, DEFENSEMAN MIKE REILLY SEEMS TO
BE A PRIME CANDIDATE TO BE TRADED

By Matt Porter Globe Staff,Updated June 20, 2023, 6:30 p.m.
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Mike Reilly (right) only played 10 regular-season games with the Bruins in
2022-23, spending the rest of the time in Providence.Jim Davis/Globe Staff

As they try to stay competitive in the Atlantic Division amid a brutal
salary-cap crunch, the Bruins could move on from Mike Reilly.

The buyout window opened last Friday and closes June 30, and general manager Don
Sweeney will have face-to-face discussions with his peers in Nashville next week
around the NHL Draft (next Wednesday and Thursday).

The Bruins have approximately $5 million in cap space, according to CapFriendly,
with 16 players on one-way contracts. The team’s offseason agenda includes
dealing with restricted free agents Jeremy Swayman and Trent Frederic, who need
raises (and are vulnerable to offer sheets). The Bruins would also love to have
enough money to keep unrestricted free agent Tyler Bertuzzi. And if captain
Patrice Bergeron wants to continue playing, the Bruins will need to pay him in
something other than gratitude.

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If the Bruins buy Reilly out, they will save $2.667 million next season. John
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