Even though they’re still two weeks away from the official opening of training camp and even though one gigantic obstacle remains, Don Sweeney and the Bruins do appear to have a rough idea of what their roster — and that roster’s lineup, for that matter — will look like to begin the 2024-25 season.
Everywhere but on the right side of their second line, anyway, with the vacancy to the right of Brad Marchand and Charlie Coyle staring the club in the face this month and potentially beyond.
Considered Boston’s two-way line, with their nightly matchup ranging from providing some secondary scoring to shutting down the opposition’s top line, it’s a hole that’ll require some defensive know-how but also some scoring touch. The latter being of particular importance following an offseason that saw the Bruins opt for more defensive help in the towering Nikita Zadorov over another wing, and after the summertime departures of Jake DeBrusk (19 goals), Danton Heinen (17 goals), and even net-front plumber James van Riemsdyk (11 goals and 38 points).
And with the Bruins looking like a finished product (for now), here’s an early look at some of the in-house candidates expected to fight for a chance to ride with the Marchand-Coyle duo out of the gate.