Tyler Bertuzzi has been a playoff star for the Boston Bruins, with three points in two games and three goals in six games. Originally acquired at the NHL trade deadline for depth due to injuries, Bertuzzi has been firing on all cylinders in the playoffs. His performance could lead to a high market value and difficulty in re-signing him this offseason. He is in the final year of his $4.75 million two-year contract with the Detroit Red Wings but is expected to be more expensive in his next deal. Comparables in the league place his price range between $4.95 million and $5.8 million annually, with Andre Burakovsky recently signing for $5.5 million per year for the Kraken, which could be out of the Bruins' price range. The Bruins have other notable players to sign, and Bertuzzi's stellar playoffs may lead him elsewhere. Nevertheless, he has been a great fit for the Bruins, a lighter version of Brad Marchand, and an old-school-type player that brings competitiveness and edginess to the lineup.