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Last season was an abrupt change of pace for the Boston Bruins. Once the kingsof the Atlantic Division, the Bruins sat ...
DeRosa has suggested the Bruins consider bringing back forward Danton Heinen from the Pittsburgh Penguins for the winger’s ...
The Boston Bruins haven’t gone one full season without a captain since 2001-02. The 2025-26 season may change that after they ...
James Hagens, the Boston Bruins' first-round pick in 2025, has chosen to remain at Boston College for his sophomore year, ...
Letourneau spent the first part of his summer in Boston, starting with two weeks at BC before shifting to Warrior Ice Arena ...
Now that a few days have passed since July 1, things are calming down around the NHL. Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney was certainly active at the start of free agency, as he brought in ...
The Boston Bruins added several new players this offseason. They signed Tanner Jeannot, Sean Kuraly, and Michael Eyssimont, ...
Hampus Lindholm’s return to the Boston Bruins lineup will stabilize the blue line and boost competitiveness for the 2025-26 ...
Boston allowed 3.30 goals per game, ranking 26th in the NHL. The season prior, its defense was one of the League’s best, ...
BOSTON (AP) – On his first day as general manager of the Boston Bruins, Don Sweeney met with Claude Julien and declined to give his Stanley Cup-winning coach more than a tepid endorsement.
We’re now reaching the halfway point of The Hockey News’ NHL summer splash series with the Boston Bruins at No. 17.
The 30-year-old Canadian isn’t afraid to be physical, which is what Boston wants. Bruins’ general manager Don Sweeney said the goal was to be tougher to play against.