The Boston Bruins have announced they are re-signing forward Jesper Boqvist to a new contract. He will be locked up for the next year and have an AAV of $775,000.
The #NHLBruins have signed forward Jesper Boqvist to a one-year contract.
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Jesper Boqvist Signs Contract with New Jersey
The Jesper Boqvist contract is official. Boqvist established himself as a solid NHLer this past season in New Jersey. The former second-round pick spent the entirety of the season with the Devils for the first time in his career. He scored 10 goals and added 11 assists for 21 points in a career-high 70 games.
Boqvist has played a good chunk of NHL games over his career despite not ever truly locking down a starting spot. Throughout 189 games, he has scored 28 goals and 27 assists. There is hope that he can tap more into his offensive potential and become a solid middle-six scoring winger.
A Breakout Year for Boqvist
This Jesper Boqvist contract is huge for both sides. Before coming into the 2022-23 season, Boqvist had been unable to lock down a spot in the lineup. He also struggled with his identity on the ice. As a skilled forward asked to play tough bottom-six minutes, Boqvist finally put it all together this year. Despite a lack of uptick in point totals, Boqvist developed his game to fit the more physical nature of a third liner. He was able to use his strong skating and hands to his benefit when he went into the corners and below the goal line. However, he still leaves more to be desired. He doesn’t play special teams and scored two fewer points in 14 more games
That being said, Boqvist’s play warrants him being on the NHL roster. In a pinch, he’s a great option to bring speed and skill to the third or fourth line. There is a chance that with a second season of regular game time, he can find a scoring touch and provide much-needed goal-scoring depth to this Bruins lineup. Worst case scenario he is a solid depth forward that can come in and out of the lineup when needed and still make an impact.
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