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NHL.com is providing in-depth prospect analysis for each of its 32 teams from Aug. 1-Sept. 1. Today, the top five prospects ...
Boston allowed 3.30 goals per game, ranking 26th in the NHL. The season prior, its defense was one of the League’s best, ...
We’re now reaching the halfway point of The Hockey News’ NHL summer splash series with the Boston Bruins at No. 17.
Marco Sturm spoke of a certain DNA on June 6, the day he was introduced as coach of the Boston Bruins. Sturm had it, playing ...
Heinen was originally drafted by the Bruins with the No. 116 overall pick in 2014. He played in 220 games for the Bruins over ...
A trade idea from Heavy.com has the Boston Bruins dealing Nikita Zadorov totheir hated rival in an intriguing three-player ...
Heinen is entering the final year of his two-year, $4.5 million deal. The 30-year-old could play left wing or center in all ...
Going into the 2025-26 season, the Boston Bruins will be looking for better results after finishing with the league’s ...
With the Boston Bruins performing far below expectations this past season, general manager Don Sweeney blew up the team's roster at the trade deadline. Brad Marchand, Brandon Carlo, Trent Frederic, ...
With the Bruins in need of some scoring punch, the team added one of the top scorers in the AHL in Matej Blumel.
Tanner Jeannot is a punishing presence out on the ice, but he's commanding a hefty contract from the Bruins moving forward.
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.