As a kid, you couldn’t wait for Summer Vacation, counting down the school days until you were FREE. As Bruins fans, the off-season came earlier than we’d hoped, and with summer right around the corner, I thought I could dispense some advice to our beloved hockey team about how they should spend their summer vacations.
The Boston Bruins are likely to see some turnover this offseason. They have nine pending unrestricted free agents and have more cap space than any Eastern Conference playoff team besides the Carolina Hurricanes.
The Boston Bruins are continuing to garner more and more interest for their former Vezina Trophy-winning goaltender Linus Ullmark, giving them a chance to be picky about the return.
For the first time in awhile, the Boston Bruins have cap space heading into the offseason. Let’s talk about how they can use that. Alright, since we’ve
The center position has been a concern for the Boston Bruins since the retirements of longtime forwards Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci. Pavel Zacha and Charlie Coyle have performed admirably as replacements; however, the team is still searching for their top-six center of the future.
After a long season of off-ice drama for Milan Lucic, things don’t look to be improving for him any time soon. It’s being reported that Lucic will be headed to free agency this Summer, as the Boston Bruins won’t be looking to retain his services.
The Stanley Cup Final starts Saturday night, and while we will of course have game-to-game prop picks, it couldn't hurt to load up a few series-long futures that we can track and root on each game.
Hampus Lindholm came to the Boston Bruins on Mar. 19, 2022, with Kodie Curran in exchange for a first-round pick in 2022 (Nathan Gaucher), a second-round pick in 2023 (Damian Clara), a second-round pick in 2024, John Moore and Urho Vaakanainen.
The Boston Bruins are in for a busy offseason as general manager Don Sweeney has a lot on his plate. First, there’s pending Bruins’ free-agents including Jake DeBrusk and Danton Heinen up front, along with Matt Grzelcyk and Kevin Shattenkirk on the back end.
The Boston Bruins enter the 2024 offseason facing a series of questions. At the top of the list is the goaltending situation with the two-headed goalie
The New Jersey Devils have a couple of names in mind at goaltender.
At the beginning of last season, forward Danton Heinen was without a contract and looking to revitalize his career in the NHL. An old familiar friend called and extended a Professional Tryout to the left wing without a spot on the roster at the time.
The offseason for the Boston Bruins is in full swing. As the NHL Draft is approaching (June 28, 2024), general manager Don Sweeney’s work is only just beginning.
Unless Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney makes a trade or two at the upcoming 2024 NHL Entry Draft, his team will not make a selection until the fourth round at 122nd overall.
Two of the worst-kept secrets entering the NHL offseason have been that the New Jersey Devils desperately need a goaltender and that the Boston Bruins have one to give in Linus Ullmark.
This off-season could be a pivotal time for the success of the Boston Bruins moving forward. The Bruins are fresh off their 3rd straight playoff exit, and 2nd in a row to the extremely unlikeable but undeniably talented Florida Panthers (*eh, Florida Dive Team).
The first casualty of the 2022 NHL Draft for the Boston Bruins appears to be goaltender Reid Dyck, a sixth-round pick progressing well each season with the Swift Current Broncos of the Western Hockey League.
Jim Craig is an American sports hero from Easton, Massachusetts, who played three seasons at Boston University and won an Olympic Gold Medal at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York.
More than his historic 61-goal campaign of a year ago, what establishes right winger David Pastrnak as a generational great in Boston Bruins history is his abiding acceptance of the mantle of leadership for a changing team.
The Boston Bruins’ centennial season is officially complete. While it did not net a Stanley Cup championship and give the Bruins faithful another duck boat parade, it was not a complete failure.
The Boston Bruins are in an interesting spot this offseason. One season removed from the most historic regular season in NHL history, the Bruins would put together another strong season despite some major roster subtractions.
While Paul Bissonnette joked it teetered on the edge of tampering, David Pastrnak wasted no time in saying that he would love for Edmonton Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl to join the Boston Bruins.
The Boston Bruins are trying to figure out their disconnect between regular-season success and playoff failure.
With under a minute to go in the opening period, Pavel Zacha scored on a breakaway.
Swayman made 28 saves on Tuesday night as the Bruins staved off elimination with a 2-1 win.
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