Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney recently provided an update on the team’s contract negotiations with forward Morgan Geekie, emphasizing the club’s intention to retain the 26-year-old player. Geekie is set to become a restricted free agent this offseason after a standout 2024–25 season in which he scored a career-high 33 goals and 57 points, ranking third on the team in scoring.
Sweeney acknowledged Geekie’s significant contributions and expressed a desire to secure a long-term deal, stating, “We know he’s going to be on our team next year regardless, but we’d prefer to have him on a longer-term deal. He had a hell of a year.” He further noted that the Bruins are exploring various contract options, considering factors such as term and average annual value (AAV), to find a mutually beneficial agreement.
Geekie has also expressed his desire to remain with the Bruins, stating, “I love playing in Boston. My family loves it here. It’s one of those things I really hope works out.” As the team approaches the offseason, securing Geekie to a new contract is a priority for the Bruins’ management.