Thursday, May 31, 2012
Evidence Tim Thomas Is On His Way Out?
According to Joe Haggerty of CSNNE.com, several sources report Thomas "abruptly" moved his family from their Boston-area home to Colorado ... mid-season. The alleged change in residence might be considered extra weird since Thomas had been relatively rooted in Boston -- and New England in general -- for several years. And Haggerty suggests the move could speak volumes to the 38-year-old's current intentions.
"... His move to the more politically conservative state of Colorado might explain why Thomas has been so noncommittal when asked about retiring as a Bruin. He also wasn't very forthcoming in declaring his happiness as a member of the Bruins organization after the team fell to the Washington Capitals in the first round of the playoffs this season ... (ESPN)"
I think this has more to do with Thomas knowing that no matter what next year is his last with the Bruins. There is no way they bring him back, as long as the resign Rask. I have been saying it all offseason, but I think the best move is to move Thomas. He is the best player on the the Bruins, but it's his last year and we either trade and get something for him or risk losing him for nothing. Plus, if you are going to resign Rask, it's going to cost a decent amount, and it would just be too much money wrapped in two goalies, and the Bruins will have some holes to fill.
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