The Boston Bruins won't have to coax Dennis Seidenberg.

The veteran blue-liner doesn't want to leave, but will reportedly forfeit his right to nix a trade out of Boston should management indicate that they no longer want him on the roster, according to CSNNE's Joe Haggerty.

Seidenberg, 33, is in the first year of a four-year, $16-million extension signed prior to last season and despite seeing a dip in performance, he's still heavily relied on to play important minutes.

The rub, however, is that the Bruins, intent on contending this season and retaining the pending free agents on their roster, remain short on cap space. In order to create enough wiggle room, it appears as though they will have to move one of their more expensive pieces out.

Loui Eriksson, who's on the hook for $4.5 million through next season, is also believed to be on the trading block, but will also have to be willing to waive the no-trade clause included in his current deal.