MARK STUART RUMORS & GOSSIP

Mark Stuart, Blake Wheeler Admit Feeling Mixed Emotions Over Bruins' Cup Win As They Return to Boston with Winnipeg

BOSTON -- Saturday night won't be the first time that Mark Stuart and Blake Wheeler have returned to the Garden since being traded away from the Bruins last February. But it will be their first time in the building since the Bruins raised a new banner to the rafters. Stuart and Wheeler, who first returned to Boston with Atlanta last April, are in town again with Winnipeg to face...
Via NESN.com  |  November 26, 2011

Mark Stuart May Be Odd Man Out of Bruins Locker Room With NHL Trade Deadline Looming

Mark Stuart has been a key contributor, burly defender and loyal member of the Bruins for five-plus seasons now. However, with teams reportedly showing interest in his physicality and the Bruins looking to add more all-around skill to the blue line, Stuart's days in Boston may unfortunately be numbered. The NHL trade deadline is fast approaching and the B's need for a sniper and...
Via NESN.com  |  February 18, 2011

Stuart activated; Bartkowski assigned to Providence

Hello from TD Garden. The Bruins activated defenseman Mark Stuart from injured reserve in time for today's game against the Carolina Hurricanes. To make room they assigned defenseman Matt Bartkowski to the Providence Bruins. Bartkowski, who made his NHL debut...
Via Boston.com  |  January 17, 2011

Bruins Recall Matt Bartkowski From AHL to Bolster Defense, Place Mark Stuart on Injured Reserve

The Bruins have added some reinforcements for their blue line. The club announced Sunday evening that defenseman Matt Bartkowski has been recalled from their American Hockey League affiliate in Providence on an emergency basis. The Bruins also placed defenseman Mark Stuart on injured reserve. Stuart has been out since Dec. 7 with a broken right hand that was expected to sideline...
Via NESN.com  |  January 09, 2011

Mark Stuart 'Heading in the Right Direction' in Recovery From Hand Injury

WILMINGTON, Mass. -- Mark Stuart has been out of the Bruins' lineup for just over four weeks, which should put him in the home stretch in his recovery from a serious hand injury. The Bruins' defenseman was projected to need four to six weeks to recover from a broken bone in the back of his right hand and a dislocated ring finger. The injury was suffered initially blocking a shot...
Via NESN.com  |  January 05, 2011

Bad luck haunts Stuart

Mark Stuart, out 4-6 weeks because of a broken right hand and a dislocated finger, originally suffered the injury last Thursday against Tampa Bay while blocking a shot. But the hand gave out in the first period of Tuesday's 3-2...
Via Boston.com  |  December 09, 2010

Fracture in hand sidelines Stuart approximately 6 weeks

Veteran Bruins defenseman Mark Stuart fractured a bone in one of his hands during Tuesday night's 3-2 win over Buffalo at the Garden and will be lost to the Boston backline for some six weeks. According to a club...
Via Boston.com  |  December 08, 2010

Stuart hits the ice

Mark Stuart, held out the entire first round because of an infection in his left hand, has been cleared to start skating on his own. Stuart is going through his first solo skate today under the watch of strength and...
Via Boston.com  |  April 29, 2010

Stuart has broken finger

Just when the Bruins thought they were healthy again, they lost another player. Coach Claude Julien just announced that defenseman Mark Stuart suffered a broken finger in Saturday's game and is undergoing surgery today. He'll be out until after the Olympic break, meaning he'll miss at ...
Via Boston Herald  |  February 01, 2010

Boston Bruins Top 10 Prospects

Boston Bruins Top 10 prospects heading into the 2007/08 season.
Via You Talk Bruins  |  October 10, 2007
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