The NHL’s 2024 Free Agency is set to begin on July 1 and after having the bare minimum of cap space last summer, the Boston Bruins are looking at a little over $21 million of space.
The Boston Bruins could probably use a little edginess on their team. The defensive corps is talented but is it physical enough? Can it withstand the rigors of the playoffs when the tension and the aggression increase?
With the NHL’s announcement of a slight increase in salary cap to $88 million for next season, the Boston Bruins now have just under $23 million to use to try and upgrade the roster.
It’s no secret that the Achilles heel of the Ottawa Senators is goaltending.
Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney has roughly $20 million in salary cap space to work with this offseason to find players who will improve the club.
SUNRISE, Fla. – The Boston Bruins visited the Montreal Canadiens on Nov. 11, 2023, then hosted the Habs a week later. The two teams did not face each other again for two months (Jan.
The Boston Bruins’ centennial season is officially complete. While it did not net a Stanley Cup Championship and give the Bruins faithful another duckboat parade, the season was not a complete failure.
The NHL salary cap had long been expected to take a significant jump this offseason. Over the weekend, it took one even higher than many anticipated. In
Like the rest of New England, the Boston Bruins were likely thrilled watching the Boston Celtics take a commanding 2-0 lead in the NBA Finals. However, that elation will likely turn to disgust as the team that knocked them out of the playoffs two years in a row has a chance to do the same tonight in the Stanley Cup Final.
Boston Bruins General Manager has a lot on his plate this off-season. The club needs a top-six center, a winger to potentially replace the departing Jake DeBrusk, and defensive depth on the left side.
The way the Boston Bruins approach this offseason is going to be very polarizing. For a team that made the best of a not-so-great situation last season, earning 109 points and a second-round playoff bid, the holes on the Bruins are very evident.
The city of Boston is widely recognized as a hotbed for the sport of hockey, and it will now get its chance to shine on the international stage after TD Garden was named a host site for the 4 Nations Face-Off next February.
The Boston Bruins Centennial Season is officially complete. While it did not net a Stanley Cup Championship and give the Bruins faithful another duck boat parade, the season was not a complete failure.
There’s been plenty of speculation over the last year or so, and yet, it isn’t certain what the Boston Bruins will receive in return when they likely trade goalie Linus Ullmark this offseason.
The Boston Bruins could probably use a little edginess on their team. The defensive corps is talented but is it physical enough? Can it withstand the rigors of the playoffs when the tension and the aggression increase?
As is the case most offseasons, the Boston Bruins are involved in trade and free agent rumors daily as they look to add to a team that fell to the Florida Panthers in the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Boston Bruins goaltender Jeremy Swayman played this season on a 1 year, $3.475 million deal that he was awarded during arbitration. The 25-year-old Anchorage, Alaska native was not happy with the arbitration process and made it known, “Of course, I’m going to be upset in situations.
With the NHL Entry Draft around the corner, that means it’s been almost a full year since the 2023 Draft where the Boston Bruins made five selections. Like this year, the front office did not have a pick in the first or second round, their first pick coming in the third round where they selected Christopher Pelosi at number 92.
Wind the clocks back a year. The Boston Bruins set the NHL on fire, incinerating single-season records en route to the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs. The aspirations expected were high, minimally the Stanley Cup Final.
While the Boston Bruins’ centennial season did not net a Stanley Cup championship and give the Bruins faithful another duckboat parade, the season was not a complete failure.
Cam Neely was born on June 6, 1965, in Vancouver, B.C.. After scoring 56 goals and 120 points in 72 games with the Portland Winter Hawks in the Western Hockey League, his hometown Vancouver Canucks selected him with the ninth overall pick at the 1983 NHL Entry Draft.
The Boston Bruins are one of the most high-profile franchises in all of the National Hockey League, and fans will soon get a behind-the-scenes look into the lives of two of the team’s biggest stars.
The Boston Bruins are continuing to garner more and more interest for their former Vezina Trophy-winning goaltender Linus Ullmark, giving them a chance to be picky about the return.
The Boston Bruins are in for a busy offseason as general manager Don Sweeney has a lot on his plate. First, there’s pending Bruins’ free-agents including Jake DeBrusk and Danton Heinen up front, along with Matt Grzelcyk and Kevin Shattenkirk on the back end.
With under a minute to go in the opening period, Pavel Zacha scored on a breakaway.
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