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    Default Will Jarome Iginla Be One and Done in Boston?

    After a big first year in Boston, Jarome Iginla's stock has gone up. The Bruins will be facing a bit of a cap crunch this summer, but will it cost them Jarome Iginla?

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    I think he re-signs there.
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    Default Re: Will Jarome Iginla Be One and Done in Boston?

    I'm with Axeman. He's a good fit in Boston, and I think he'll sign for less to stay.

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    Default Re: Will Jarome Iginla Be One and Done in Boston?

    Hoping he re-signs as he's a great fit there but since Iginla will be getting his performance bonus this year, the Bruins will have to carry over 4.2 mil in cap hit to next year. Not sure how that affects (basically will they have enough cap space) the Bruins's decision to re-sign him.

    I dug this from TSN's article about Iginla signing with Boston:
    Iginla's contract is cap-friendly for the Bruins, counting just $1.8 million in 2013-14. If he achieves any or all of the $4.2 million in performance bonuses, that money counts in 2014-15.
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