The Boston Bruins have traded former Hart Trophy Award winner Taylor Hall to the Chicago Blackhawks. Hall, along with the rights to pending unrestricted free agent forward Nick Foligno, were sent to the Blackhawks on Monday in exchange for the rights to defensemen Ian Mitchell and Alec Regula, who are both pending restricted free agents.
It's a move that gives the Blackhawks a top-line winger they would pair with Connor Bedard, the long-presumed No. 1 pick who the Blackhawks are expected to take Wednesday during the NHL Draft.
Getting Foligno also gives the Blackhawks an opportunity to sign the veteran winger before free agency starts Saturday. As for the Bruins, the decision to move on from Hall means they have now created some much-needed cap space.
CapFriendly, a website specializing in the NHL salary cap, projected the Bruins, entering Monday, with less than $5 million in available space, while having eight unrestricted free agents and two restricted free agents.