Boston Bruins GM Peter Chiarelli said he wants to add depth to his team before the April 3 NHL Trade deadline, and is specifically looking for a forward (not a center) and defenseman. Here are a few options out there for Chiarelli and the B's. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
Flames forward Jarome Iginla
Iginla's name was connected to the Bruins nearly all season, and recent reports had Boston the likely landing spot for the 35-year-old scorer. But in the end, despite rumors that Iginla was heading to the B's, he ended up waiving his no-trade clause for the Pittsburgh Penguins. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
Lightning forward Martin St. Louis
With Iginla saying "no" to the B's, they could turn their attention to Martin St. Louis. With the Tampa Bay Lightning out of the playoff picture, they may look to deal the 37-year-old forward. St. Louis would give Boston another scoring forward, and another body for the power play. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
Sharks forward Ryane Clowe
Clowe is another forward the Bruins have been rumored to be interested in. Reports have them heavily scouting the free-agent-to-be, though Clowe has yet to light the lamp as of 25 games into the season. (Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images)
Oilers defenseman Ryan Whitney
In need of a defenseman, the Bruins may turn their sights to BU alum Ryan Whitney. The Oilers on the playoff bubble, and might look to deal the 30-year-old Whitney. (Photo by Kirk Irwin/Getty Images)
Stars forward Jaromir Jagr
With the Dallas Stars in "sell mode," the Bruins may be able to get the 41-year-old Jagr on the cheap. He has 11 goals for the Stars through 31 games -- which would be the second highest total on the Bruins. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
Islanders forward Brad Boyes
Boston's search for some scoring may lead them to a former Bruin. Brad Boyes, who played a season-and-a-half for the B's from 2005-2007, has 8 goals and 19 assists for the Islanders through 31 games this season. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
Islanders Defenseman Mark Streit
The Islanders and 35-year-old Mark Streit are reportedly talking about a contract extension, but if that doesn't work out New York could look to move the 35-year-old defenseman. If that's the case, the Bruins would be smart to make a call on the offensive defenseman, who plays very well on the power play. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
Carl Soderberg
The Bruins have signed forward Carl Soderberg -- who they acquired from the St. Louis Blues in 2007 but has been playing in Sweden. The flashy forward could give Boston a scoring punch, but Chiarelli acknowledged there will be a bit of an acclimation period when/if the 27-year-old joins the B's. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/Getty Images)