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Free agency takeaways: Bruins make splash with Lindholm and Zadorov

Unlike the last two free agency periods, the Boston Bruins entered the first day of free agency with salary cap flexibility to address their primary off-season needs.

Don Sweeney addressed Boston’s center and defensive needs after adding Elias Lindholm (seven years with a $7.75 million cap hit) and Nikita Zadorov (six years at $5 million per) from Vancouver as their marquee signees.

The Bruins added more short-term forward and defensive depth additions, including two-year deals for Max Jones, Jeffery Veil, Jordan Osterle, and Billy Sweezey, and one-year contracts for Riley Tufte and Cole Koepke.

Boston parted ways with a majority of its in-house unrestricted free agents.