With the frenzy of the 2025 free agency opening passed, it’s a good time to start getting to know the new faces that will be wearing the black and gold when the 2025-26 season starts in October.
Tanner Jeannot was inked to a surprising deal by the Boston Bruins, and now we know why Don Sweeney handed out such a big contract to the veteran. NHL free agency was chaotic once again in 2025, and while there weren't many stars available, teams had the chance to lock in some key veterans that could help them in a big way moving forward.
The Boston Bruins raised eyebrows with their surprising decision to sign rugged forward Tanner Jeannot to a multi-year deal this offseason. Giving the depth winger $3.4 million per season until 2030, it was viewed as one of the overpays in free agency.
The Boston Bruins endured a brutal 2024-25 season, missing the playoffs and falling to last place in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference. Despite
The NHL's free-agent signing period opened on Tuesday, and while there were some very good contracts handed out, there were also some very questionable deals.
The Boston Bruins have announced that they have signed Tanner Jeannot to a 5-year, $17 million contract at an average annual value (AAV) of $3.4 million.
The Boston Bruins’ decision to sign forward Tanner Jeannot to a five-year, $17 million contract (AAV $3.4M). It is a deal that has sparked immediate backlash online, with many questioning the value of the deal given his past issues in fulfilling bigger contracts.
A rugged veteran forward has signed a new contract. News emerged that Tanner Jeannot has signed with the Boston Bruins. This deal is for five years and $3.4 million.
The Bruins have signed winger Tanner Jeannot to a five-year deal worth $3.4MM per season, per Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman. Friedman has also announced that the Bruins are nearing a contract with defenseman Jordan Harris, who played his collegiate hockey at Northeastern University.
Daria Tuboltseva of RG.com: The interesting part is that someone would take a swing on Kuznetsov at this point of his career. He played a total of 63 games in 2023-24 and only racked up 24 points.
With the Kings not expected to offer winger Tanner Jeannot a new contract, he’s expected to hit the open market on Tuesday with teams looking for extra grit being likely to show interest.
Los Angeles Kings winger Tanner Jeannot will take longer than expected to recover from an undisclosed injury that’s held him out of the team’s last six games.
The Los Angeles Kings will be without some important forward depth for the immediate future as both Alex Turcotte and Tanner Jeannot are considered day-to-day with undisclosed injuries, Kings head coach Jim Hiller confirmed Thursday to team reporter Zach Dooley.
Thursday’s game against the Los Angeles Kings is one that many fans of the Vancouver Canucks have had circled on their calendars for a while. Why? Because it’s the first matchup between the two teams since November 7.
Tanner Jeannot has had a difficult start to his LA Kings tenure. In his first 14 games, he only had a goal and an assist while contributing little besides the not-so-occasional offensive zone penalty.
The second suspension of the season has been given. On Friday afternoon, the National Hockey League announced that Los Angeles Kings forward Tanner Jeannot has been suspended for three games for a hit to the head of Vancouver Canucks’ forward Brock Boeser.
Los Angeles Kings forward Tanner Jeannot could face a suspension after an illegal check to the head of Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser on Thursday night.
The Los Angeles Kings and Vancouver Canucks simply don't like each other, but on Thursday, Tanner Jeannot took that a little too far. The Vancouver Canucks have been off to a great start in 2024/25, and while some of their top names have struggled, they've won three straight and now sit at 7-2-3 on the season.
Tanner Jeannot has been traded to the Los Angeles Kings for a second-round pick in 2025 and selection No. 118 this year. The Kings had been considering Jeannot for some time as the team gave up a lot to acquire him and he didn’t pan out as hoped.
Before last year’s deadline, the Lightning pulled off one of the most controversial trades in recent memory by unloading five draft picks and defense prospect Callan Foote to acquire middle-six winger Tanner Jeannot from the Predators.
The Tampa Bay Lightning have placed winger Tanner Jeannot on injured reserve due to an upper-body injury. Jeannot, 26, has been out of the lineup since January 6th after he left the Lightning’s game against the Boston Bruins that day with an injury.
Tanner Jeannot will return to Bridgestone Arena tonight to face his former team as the Predators welcome Jeannot and the Tampa Bay Lightning tonight. It will mark Jeannot's first trip back to Nashville and his 200th career game in the NHL. This is what Jeannot had to say about returning to Nashville in last night's postgame media.
The Stanley Cup Playoffs can sometimes bring the worst out of players and fans alike. Such was the case on Thursday during the Toronto Maple Leafs' 7-2 thrashing of the Tampa Bay Lightning.