The Boston Bruins are more competitive this season than in 2024-25 and rank near the top of the Atlantic Division. But they have their flaws, and the biggest
With the holiday season upon us, it’s time to take a look at what should be on the Boston Bruins’ wish list for 2026. While it can hard to narrow it down to just a few items, I think there are three pretty big items the franchise will want heading into the new year.
After winning twice during their recent three-game Central Division road trip, the Boston Bruins are now looking for some home cooking as they navigate the ultra-tight Eastern Conference playoff race.
The Boston Bruins will be down a pair of players in today’s match against the Minnesota Wild. Winger Viktor Arvidsson (lower-body) and defenseman Jonathan Aspirot (upper-body) are both expected to sit out after sustaining injuries in Thursday’s game against the Winnipeg Jets.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
The Providence Bruins face the Hershey Bears for the second time in three days tonight. Providence beat Hershey 3-1 on Wednesday as they kicked off their Pennsylvania road trip.
How did the Toronto Maple Leafs not see this coming? In two illogical moves, they might have managed to shoot themselves in the foot. In the process, they got rid of two young guys they could have used to build the future of their franchise.
The Boston Bruins have been playing inspired hockey as of late, now winners of four consecutive games following a 6-3 victory over the struggling Winnipeg Jets on Thursday night.
David Pastrnak recorded two goals and two assists in his second game back from injury, leading the Boston Bruins past the host Winnipeg Jets 6-3 on Thursday for their fourth consecutive win.
The Boston Bruins could be getting a big boost to their defensive unit, as their number one defenseman is a game-time decision to return to the lineup on Thursday night against the Winnipeg Jets.
The Providence Bruins hit the road for three games this week. It started tonight with the first of two against the Hershey Bears. The Bruins are coming in off a 3-1 loss to the Thunderbirds on Sunday.
David Pastrnak has been essential to the Boston Bruins’ lineup for a decade now, growing into an elite goal-scorer. He’s hit over 100 points in the last three seasons, including an incredible 61 goals in the 2022-23 season.
The Boston Bruins are getting ready to go on a road trip that sees them travel to St. Louis, Winnipeg, and Minnesota in a span of 5 days and they are likely to get a huge reinforcement back in their lineup.
The Boston Bruins are hoping two of their biggest contributors will return to the lineup this week. Forward David Pastrnak and defenseman Charlie McAvoy will join the Bruins for their upcoming three-game road trip in the Central Division, according to The Athletic Boston reporter Fluto Shinzawa, with each player hoping to play at some point.
If former NHL center Mike Rupp has his way, Boston Bruins goaltender Jeremy Swayman will be between the pipes for Team USA once the 2026 Winter Olympics roll around this upcoming February.
If you look at the goal-scoring leaders in the NHL through the first two months of the 2025-26 season you will see a lot of names who make sense there.