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The Boston Bruins searched far and wide for their next head coach. General manager Don Sweeney interviewed as many as 15 prospective candidates over the course of a two-month hiring process that ...
Marco Sturm said all of the right things on Tuesday during his introductory press conference as Bruins head coach. “To be honest, I can’t wait to just go in the locker room and just work with ...
Marco Sturm was named coach of the Boston Bruins on Thursday. The 46-year-old, who played for the Bruins from 2005-10, will be a head coach for the first time in the NHL. He replaces Joe Sacco, who ...
marco sturm, a former bruins player, is now officially the team’s 30th head coach. STURM WAS INTRODUCED AS COACH FOR THE FIRST TIME TODAY AT TD GARDEN JERSEY AND ALL.
Less than a month after being tabbed as the 30th head coach in Bruins franchise history, Marco Sturm already feels at home.. And it’s not just because he’s rediscovered his affinity for Dunkin ...
Boston Bruins new head coach Marco Sturm listens to a question from the media during an NHL hockey news conference, Tuesday, June 10, 2025, in Boston. Credit: AP/Mary Schwalm.
Marco Sturm turned timing and opportunity into 242 NHL goals as a speedy and emotion-driven forward. The same time-and-opportunity elements, he figures, lined up last week when the Bruins named ...
Marco Sturm shares his vision for Bruins in 1-on-1 with Steve Burton 09:14. Marco Sturm was smiling ear to ear throughout Tuesday's press conference introducing him as the new head coach of the ...
New Bruins coach Marco Sturm understands fans’ passion. Sturm, who played five seasons in Boston, was introducted as the team's head coach on Tuesday. Posted June 10. Updated June 10.
Marco Sturm got his first taste of the passionate Bruins fans when he was traded to Boston for No. 1 overall draft pick and soon-to-be MVP Joe Thornton. It was difficult, but Sturm also saw how it ...
BOSTON — Marco Sturm got his first taste of the passionate Bruins fans when he was traded to Boston for No. 1 overall draft pick — and soon-to-be NHL MVP — Joe Thornton.