Carl Soderberg's time with the Boston Bruins is all but done.

General manager Don Sweeney addressed media Friday in advance of the NHL Draft on June 26, and was asked, among other things, whether the club will be able to re-sign the Swedish forward.

"(It's) highly unlikely at this point in time that that will be happening," Sweeney confirmed.

Soderberg, 29, was drafted by the St. Louis Blues in the second round in 2004, but elected to remain in Europe after being acquired by the Bruins up until 2013.

He had a breakout season in 2014-15 largely playing a third-line center role, with 13 goals and 31 assists to his credit.

Likely to command more on the open market than what the Bruins can cough up, he'll be replaced on the depth chart by Ryan Spooner, who also emerged as a bona fide NHL center this past season.