The Boston Bruins announced Monday the signing of goaltender Simon Zajicek to a one-year, entry-level contract with a cap hit of $872,500. The 23-year-old
The Boston Bruins made a subtle move Sunday morning that could carry weight as the offseason unfolds. General Manager Don Sweeney confirmed that the team has signed goaltender Simon Zajicek to a one-year entry-level contract.
To say the 2024-25 NHL season was underwhelming for the Boston Bruins would be an understatement. In fact, it wouldn’t be that big of a stretch to say it was one of the most disappointing campaigns in franchise history.
The Everett Silvertips have a bear mascot, the Bruins have a bear mascot...why not have a player named Bear? This kid, if picked, will become someone’s favorite player almost instantly.
The Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens don’t often share a phone line, let alone a trade table. But this offseason, the two rivals may be headed toward a deal that neither fan base saw coming.
The 2025 NHL Draft is only a few weeks away, and with no apparent changes to the front office on the horizon, Don Sweeney, the Boston Bruins’ general manager, will be entering his 11th NHL Draft at the helm.
The Bruins need offense this summer, but questions around Mitch Marner’s postseason performances have many doubting he fits Boston’s identity. The numbers don’t lie—the Bruins simply didn’t have enough offensive firepower in 2024–25.
With several forwards already out the door, the Boston Bruins are expected to target a player like Marco Rossi to help reset their offense heading into the 2025–26 season.
Bruins front office may shake up the offseason by targeting RFAs Matthew Knies and Kaapo Kakko through seldom-used offer sheet deals. Bruins exploring outside-the-box move with offer sheets to bolster forward group.
If Sam Bennett becomes a free agent this summer, the Bruins might have a real shot at landing him, and unlike some teams, Boston isn’t on his no-go list.
Boston’s hunt for a new head coach has reached full throttle, with Don Sweeney and Cam Neely reportedly casting the widest net in the league this offseason.
The Boston Bruins did not make the Stanley Cup Playoffs in 2025. It was certainly a disappointing result for one of the proudest franchises in the NHL today.
Not much has gone right for the Boston Bruins lately, but a few of their top players are flipping the script overseas. While most of the NHL focuses on
The Boston Bruins won't be hiring a big name for their next Head Coach, and now we know who the front runners for the role are, according to Elliotte Friedman.
After falling to seventh overall in the draft lottery, the Bruins are eyeing Brantford Bulldogs center Jake O’Brien as they try to rebuild the roster post-Bergeron.
After missing the playoffs and finishing with one of the league’s worst power plays, the Bruins are eyeing Rangers winger Chris Kreider to bring some much-needed firepower to their top unit.
The Boston Bruins are in the midst of a quick rebuild, after trading away key pieces ahead of the 2024-25 NHL Trade Deadline. After missing the 2025 Stanley
Former Oilers head coach Jay Woodcroft is among the possibilities to become the Bruins’ next head coach, according to Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff, who described him as a “leading candidate” for the vacancy on Wednesday’s Morning Cuppa Hockey podcast.
The Bruins’ 2024 offseason moves are not aging the way they had hoped, and it is a large part of the reason that they are picking in the top seven of the upcoming NHL Draft.
Conor Ryan of Boston.com: Earlier this week, Boston Bruins GM Don Sweeney said that he’s started in his coaching search and has held some talks. “I’ve just had general conversations and introductions,” Sweeney said of what intel he’s received from head-coaching candidates so far.
The Boston Bruins have signed center Patrick Brown to a one-year, $775,000 contract. Brown was set to become an unrestricted free agent after the conclusion of his two-year contract with an $800,000 cap hit.
The offseason has arrived for half of the league’s teams that aren’t taking part in the playoffs plus those eliminated already in the opening round. Accordingly, it’s now time to examine what they will need to accomplish over the coming months.
The great thing about Vancouver Canucks president of hockey operations Jim Rutherford is that he is more than happy to say whatever is on his mind. The filter between his brain and his mouth does not exist, and you always get the pure honesty when he speaks to the media.
The Boston Bruins are looking for answers, and their end-of-season press conference this week didn’t exactly provide many of them. After a disappointing season, this team needs to make changes, add difference-makers, and shake things up.