Pending RFA hopeful to stay with Bruins after career year
For the forward, who will be a restricted free agent on July 1, he's hopeful to continue his career in Boston.
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'That was the goal at the end of the year, and that's still my goal,' Geekie told The Boston Globe's Kevin Paul Dupont recently. 'Obviously, both of us — the organization and me — are happy to continue our employment together.'
Geekie potted 33 goals and 24 assists — both a career high — in 77 games for the Bruins during the 2024-25 season. Twenty-six of his goals came on 5-on-5.
In April, general manager Don Sweeney revealed the two sides were going through contract negotiations in order to keep Geekie a member of the Bruins.
Sweeney didn't go into detail about his conversations with Geekie and his representatives, but noted both sides want to find a landing spot. The GM also noted that the Bruins need extra scoring depth and deepen the scoring ability on the wing. Not coming to terms with Geekie would only deepen that issue for the 2025-26 season.
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Geekie was a bright spot for the Bruins during a tough season that saw the Original Six team miss the playoffs for the first time since the 2015-16 campaign. After being healthy scratched and having his name in trade rumors, the forward found strong chemistry with David Pastrnak and Elias Lindholm and became an integral part to the offense.
'I'm sure people thought it was a fluke, maybe,' Geekie said during Bruins breakup day in April. 'I know my shooting percentage is higher than normal. I think that's more of a high-quality shot thing. I think I have the asset to shoot the puck as well as I do.'
Geekie, who made $4 million over the last two seasons, projects to get a raise this summer. And while the forward told The Boston Globe that talks are only preliminary, he's hopeful something will get done.
'I think for me it's more a matter of when, I guess, it's going to happen when it happens,' Geekie said. 'And I'm not putting too much pressure on it.'
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