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Bruins trade on the way due to failed contract negotiations

Bruins trade on the way due to failed contract negotiations

Billy HeyenSun, June 7, 2026 at 3:30 PM UTC·1 min read

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The Boston Bruins made a solid seventh-round draft pick in 2021 in the form of Andre Gasseau.

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The problem is that they haven't ever signed him, and they would lose his rights if they don't sign him soon.

That could lead to a trade to another team that would bring him aboard.

The Boston Globe has reported that a trade is now likely for Gasseau as the Bruins try to extract some type of value for him even if they don't bring him into their own organization.

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The lefty center had played in the U.S. National Development Team program prior to being drafted, and he then spent a year in the USHL with the Fargo Force.

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After that, Gasseau enrolled at Boston College, and he has spent four seasons at the NCAA level.

Gasseau scored slightly less than a point per game in each of his first three seasons, then scored 23 points (6 goals, 17 assists) in 23 games in his final college season.

The 6-foot-4 center from Los Angeles might not be a sure-thing NHL player, but he also showed enough for a strong college program to think he probably deserves a chance.

For whatever reason, though, Gasseau and the Bruins can't get on the same page, and it might result in him trying to deliver on his potential with another organization.

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