The Boston Bruins could be without two centers when they take on the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 2026 NHL Stadium Series on Sunday. Both Elias Lindholm and Pavel Zacha will not be joining the Bruins on their trip to Florida due to injury per Conor Ryan of the Boston Globe.
Boston Bruins center Pavel Zacha left Thursday’s game against the Philadelphia Flyers with an upper-body injury midway through the second period and did not return.
There will be a time when the Boston Bruins have to make a decision. Second-line center Pavel Zacha has been nothing short of a bright spot for this team since being acquired from the New Jersey Devils.
How many of the 35 American-born NHL players to reach the 700-point milestone can you name in five minutes?
On Thursday night, the St. Louis Blues and Boston Bruins met for the first time this season. The game took place at TD Garden in Boston, the same arena where the Blues defeated the Bruins to win their first Stanley Cup back in 2019.
In the lore of the NHL, it's the Stanley Cup-winning teams that are remembered the most from seasons past. Yet, when looking back on the best of the best
Pavel Zacha's back-to-back tallies capped a three-goal flurry in the second period of the Boston Bruins' 5-2 win over the visiting St. Louis Blues on Thursday night.
The Boston Bruins appear to have turned things around and will go for a sixth consecutive win Saturday night when they visit the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Bruins made it five in a row Thursday when Pavel Zacha scored at 4:54 of overtime for a 3-2 home win over the Ottawa Senators.
The Boston Bruins have a lot of good going for them. After a six-game losing skid, the Bruins have rattled off four wins in a row. They are playing a better brand of hockey and that’s despite being without their top line center in Elias Lindholm.
Pavel Zacha scored with 5.6 seconds left in overtime to propel the Boston Bruins past the visiting Ottawa Senators 3-2 on Thursday night. Zacha stuffed
Lyle Richardson of Bleacher Report: If the Boston Bruins fall out of the playoff race and decide to make some changes, they could consider trading 28-year-old forward Pavel Zacha.
The Boston Bruins got the better of the New York Islanders a week ago. They met once again, and the Bruins defeated them for the second time this season.
The Vancouver Canucks have gotten off to a slow start this season, thanks mostly to an inordinate amount of injuries. They started with just three players on injured reserve, but since their season opener on Oct.
Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes is reportedly keeping a close eye on the Boston Bruins star.
Pavel Zacha and Casey Mittelstadt are getting interest, including some Canadian teams, but the Bruins are ready to move them just yet James Murphy of RG Media: A source said the Boston Bruins are getting calls from teams interested in Pavel Zacha, and the Vancouver Canucks are one of those teams.
Wildfire season is over for the year, but there’s still plenty of smoke around Vancouver. The Canucks’ desire to improve their roster, and specifically their forward corps, is no secret.
NHL insider Elliotte Friedman is reporting that the Vancouver Canucks have contacted the Boston Bruins about Pavel Zacha. Friedman believes these talks actually go back months and that Zacha might be open to joining the Canucks.
The Toronto Maple Leafs could sign more players this season if they see an opportunity in offensive positions during training camp, as confirmed by GM Brad Treliving.
On Thursday night, Jimmy Murphy of the Eye Test joined Tony Marinaro on the Sick Podcast to discuss the possibility of the Montreal Canadiens acquiring Pavel Zacha from the Boston Bruins to be their 2nd line centre.
The Boston Bruins may soon face a decision on Pavel Zacha, as multiple reports link the forward to trade interest from both the Montreal Canadiens and the Calgary Flames.
Trade chatter around the Montreal Canadiens rarely dies down, but this week a new name has popped up that caught fans’ attention. According to Jimmy Murphy of RG.org, the Canadiens could have interest in Pavel Zacha of the Boston Bruins.
With training camps around the corner, trade chatter is picking up again—this time around Boston Bruins forward Pavel Zacha. According to Marco D’Amico reports that multiple teams have shown interest in Zacha, including the Montreal Canadiens and Calgary Flames.
The Montreal Canadiens and the Boston Bruins have been in conversations for a possible trade of Pavel Zacha, something that could solve one of Montreal's biggest issues.
The Boston Bruins are gauging trade interest in forward Pavel Zacha, according to The Fourth Period. Following a down season and a trade deadline where Zacha’s name was thrown around but was ultimately not moved, Bruins GM Don Sweeney is trying to move the 27-year-old Czech center.
While the most active portion of the NHL offseason is over, a significant amount of cap space remains, creating the possibility of a more robust trade market than usual.
With under a minute to go in the opening period, Pavel Zacha scored on a breakaway.
The Boston Bruins announced that center Pavel Zacha left Saturday’s game against the New York Islanders early due to a lower-body injury. Zacha, 26, left the game late in the first period after crashing into the boards while trying to break up an Islanders shorthanded chance.
The Boston Bruins announced that forward Pavel Zacha left Satuday’s game vs. the Arizona Coyotes with an upper-body injury and will not return. It isn’t clear how the the 26-year-old injured himself, but he was not on the bench with the team in the second period.
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