Trade rumors surrounding Jonathan Marchessault are heating up, and the Boston Bruins could emerge as suitors in their hunt for a proven top-six winger this offseason.
Jay Leach met with the Boston Bruins in person and has emerged as a surprise finalist in the team’s ongoing coaching search The Boston Bruins still haven’t named their next head coach, but the list of finalists is evolving, and now includes someone deeply familiar with the organization.
This story appeared on hockeysverige.se this week and has been translated from Swedish to English. Elias Lindholm’s first season with the Boston Bruins was a letdown.
The Boston Bruins have seen teams like the New York Rangers and the Chicago Blackhawks hire new coaches since the end of the regular season. The Bruins are still in the process of interviewing candidates, and while they are getting closer, they are still working out the details before they hire their next head coach.
With his KHL contract nearing expiration, Maxime Comtois might offer the Boston Bruins a smart, low-risk upgrade on the left wing. He’s not the splashiest name in free agency, but Maxime Comtois may be exactly the kind of player the Bruins should target this summer, quietly reliable and built for Boston-style hockey.
The Boston Bruins must target Vancouver Canucks center Elias Pettersson in what could be a game-changing move to finally replace the void left by Patrice Bergeron’s retirement.
The Boston Bruins gave GM Don Sweeney a contract extension despite prior uncertainty, and one NHL insider says it may have been necessary to avoid free agency setbacks.
Morgan Geekie broke out for 33 goals alongside David Pastrnak this season, and Don Sweeney has confirmed the Bruins intend to keep the young forward in Boston long-term.
Contrary to reports Tuesday night, Marco Sturm is not set in stone as the Bruins’ head coaching hire. He’s high on their list and remains a frontrunner,
After firing Jim Montgomery during the 2024-25 season and utilizing Joe Sacco on an interim basis, the Boston Bruins have reportedly found a new head coach.
The Boston Bruins finished in last place in the Atlantic Division in 2024-25. While former coach Jim Montgomery led the Blues to the playoffs, Joe Sacco saw the team spiral down the standings.
The Boston Bruins are closing in on a new Head Coach, and now, it appears as though a former Edmonton Oilers coach has surprisingly become the frontrunner.
The Boston Bruins are in the final stages of their coaching search, wrapping up interviews with Mitch Love, Marco Sturm, and others as Don Sweeney prepares to name the next head coach.
Given the reality of taking place concurrently with the NHL Playoffs, the IIHF World Championship usually ends up going a bit overlooked. But there has certainly been some memorable hockey over the years, and 2025 has been no exception.
The Boston Bruins moved Brandon Carlo to the Toronto Maple Leafs in a surprising deadline deal, but the early returns, Fraser Minten and a first-round pick, are looking better by the week.
Jeremy Swayman wins IIHF gold with Team USA, then takes veiled shot at Bruins coach Joe Sacco and locker room culture For Jeremy Swayman, this wasn’t just a win — it was an escape.
Free agency is just over a month away, and teams are looking ahead to when it opens. There will be several impact players set to hit the open market in July, while many teams also have key restricted free agents to re-sign.
Brock Nelson is expected to reach NHL free agency, and the Boston Bruins may finally solve their center depth issue by making a strong push for the veteran forward this summer.
The Boston Bruins just endured one of the most challenging seasons in recent memory, finishing dead last in the Atlantic Division for the first time ever.
The Boston Bruins need help offensively. They came in the bottom six in the league in just about every meaningful statistic in 2024-25. Sure, they dealt several key pieces at the deadline and were injury-ridden, but they were far below their standard by any measure.
The Boston Bruins have eight picks in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft, the most general manager Don Sweeney has had since they had seven picks in 2021 and 10 picks in the 2015 draft.
Fresh off signing his own contract extension, Bruins general manager Don Sweeney stated that the organization is narrowing its coaching search and no longer considering candidates still active in the playoffs, per Steve Conroy of the Boston Herald.
The Boston Bruins signed general manager Don Sweeney to a two-year contract extension on Tuesday, paving the way for him to bring his Bruins tenure into