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Lastly, there have been a handful of retirements so far this summer, and three former Bruins officially hung up their skates within the past week: Blake Wheeler, Riley Nash, and Jaroslav Halak.
From jerseys that stood the test of time to duds that teams couldn't ditch soon enough, here's the best and worst for every ...
Welcome back. It’s time for Daily Faceoff’s third annual NHL Prospect Pool Breakdown, looking at the best all 32 teams have to offer. We’re highlighting the top 10 prospects for every ...
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.
Here's a breakdown of the Bruins' moves, starting at the March 7 trade deadline and running through the summer so far.
A former Bruins rental is heading to the West Coast. Defenseman Dmitry Orlov has signed a two-year, $13 million deal ($6.5 million AAV) with the San Jose Sharks.
We take a stab at what the Bruins' line combinations, defensive pairs and goalies will look like on opening night.
In his return to the Bruins, Sean Kuraly is looking forward to being a leader for the new wave of players.
Bruins’ James Hagens vows to remember ‘every team’ that passed on him, and why Sean Kuraly came home By Fluto Shinzawa July 3, 2025 6:13 pm EDT ...
When they are going to see the Boston Bruins coming into town, they know it’s going to be a fight. “That’s how it always has been. That’s been the Bruins culture.
The Bruins should be better on defense. There’ll always be injuries, but it’s reasonable to think Charlie McAvoy and Hampus Lindholm, their two best defensemen, will play more than the 67 ...
Chris Wagner is returning to his home state of Massachusetts. The Walpole native signed a two-year deal with the Springfield Thunderbirds on Tuesday, New England Hockey Journal’s Mark Divver ...