BRIGHTON – Brett Harrison is making some serious headway at Boston Bruins training camp. Fresh off a stellar showing at the Prospect Challenge, the Providence Bruins sniper continues to play with poise and precision with the parent club.
Elliotte Friedman addressed false reports during his most recent 32 Thoughts podcast that Jeremy Swayman and the Boston Bruins had come to an agreement on an eight-year deal.
BRIGHTON – It didn’t take long for Tyler Johnson to get adjusted to wearing Black and Gold. For years, the 12-year NHL veteran has been a Boston Bruins nemesis, and key member of the two-time Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning.
BRIGHTON – Matt Poitras was just winging it, as he entered his first full day of training camp with the Boston Bruins. Fully recovered from last season’s shoulder surgery, which ended a promising rookie year, the Bruins prospect is looking to pick up right where he left off.
Following a season where he was named team captain and played all 82 games, Brad Marchand will have a chance to cement his place as a legendary figure in Boston Bruins’ history in the 2024-25 season.
BRIGHTON– Joonas Korpisalo is in the early stage of acclimating to Boston. He’s only been in the city for a few weeks and is still trying to figure out where everything is.
The Boston Bruins have signed goaltender Kasimir Kaskisuo to a professional try-out agreement.
This season, the Boston Bruins will look to improve on their 2023-24 campaign, which saw them return to the playoffs for the eighth consecutive season, but for the first time since 2021, they made it to the second round.
The Boston Bruins have opened training camp ahead of the 2024-25 season with a key star very noticeably absent. Without a new contract signed, goalie Jeremy Swayman will not take part in any workouts with the Bruins.
The Boston Bruins are worried about the start of the season without Jeremy Swayman, and now they've inked a former Maple Leafs goaltender to fix the issue.
The Bruins still do not have a deal in place to bring back star goaltender Jeremy Swayman, but general manager Don Sweeney wants to set the record straight on how the team is handling negotiations.
Today (Sept. 18) was a big day for the Boston Bruins. Training camp is underway, as today is media day and the players hit the ice tomorrow. General Manager Don Sweeney spoke to the media today and broke some news to the public.
When speaking to the media on Wednesday, Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney revealed that goaltender Jeremy Swayman will not be reporting to training camp when the team takes the ice for the first time on Thursday.
The Boston Bruins have battled heavier, more physical teams in recent playoff series and fallen short. This offseason, General Manager Don Sweeney made a concerted effort to change that trend by adding roster pieces that now make the Bruins the heaviest team in the National Hockey League.
The Boston Bruins are in a contract dispute with starting goaltender Jeremy Swayman. After trading Linus Ullmark to the Senators, they needed to get a deal done with Swayman, as he is a restricted free agent.
The Boston Bruins’ core continues to age and they need some top prospects to start stepping up in their 2024-25 training camp. Mason Lohrei is the young player most likely to break out, but after his starring role in the playoffs, we can’t consider him a prospect any longer.
James van Riemsdyk understands that he is coming into a locker room that is grieving and is ready to do anything to help. The Columbus Blue Jackets franchise has had to endure unimaginable tragedies happening to their players with goalie Matiss Kivlenieks passing in 2001 and the recent tragic death of Johnny Gaudreau.
Veteran NHL forward James van Riemsdyk has finally found a home after a long, long wait out on the free-agent market.
Veteran NHL winger James van Riemsdyk remains in free-agent limbo.
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