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Boston Bruins’ RFA situation is going to put them in a holding pattern on July 1

The Boston Bruins aren’t likely to be movers and shakers in free agency, writes Joe Haggerty, as they have to take care of their own. And their top-three RFAs — Charlie McAvoy, Brandon Carlo, and Danton Heinen — will likely eat up a majority of their cap space.

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