You just knew that it was bound to happen. Once again, the Boston Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs will match up in the first round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The Boston Bruins made two recalls from the Providence Bruins and are holding out hope that two injured players could return in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
It was a busy Tuesday morning for the Boston Bruins and their AHL affiliate, the Providence Bruins, on the NHL and AHL transaction wires. Early on Tuesday morning, the Providence Bruins announced that they had recalled goalie Kyle Keyser from the Bruins’ ECHL affiliate, the Maine Mariners.
It’s hard to believe, but just three games are remaining in the 2023-24 regular season and there is still a lot to be determined for the Boston Bruins.
The NHL will not host an All-Star Game in 2025 as they usually do. Instead, the league will put on an international best-on-best tournament called the Four Nations Face-Off.
Team Canada announced that Boston Bruins GM Don Sweeney and Dallas Stars GM Jim Nill will manage the team for the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off.
Hockey Canada has named its leadership group for the 2025 NHL 4 Nations Face-Off. On Friday, the governing body announced the Boston Bruins general manager, Don Sweeney, will be the GM for Team Canada, while Dallas Stars GM Jim Nill will serve as team’s associate GM for the event.
Did Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney sign two of the best NHL contract extensions of the last decade? Sweeney has taken some heat for being so hamstrung by the salary cap last offseason and throughout this season.
Don Sweeney is a calculated General Manager who prefers to do the bulk of his work in advance of the NHL’s trade deadline, and it’s often worth the wait.
The Boston Bruins may have swung and missed on some big NHL trade targets before the March 8 NHL Trade Deadline, but general manager Don Sweeney potentially laid the foundation for a successful offseason.
In the final hours of the NHL Trade Deadline, the Boston Bruins acquired veteran and three-time Stanley Cup champion Pat Maroon from the Minnesota Wild.
It has been a busy last couple of weeks for the Boston Bruins. The 2024 trade deadline passed last Friday (March 8) with Boston making a pair of minor
Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney announced Tuesday that the club has signed defenseman Drew Bavaro to a one-year contract, entry-level contract.
Since the All-Star Break, things have not gone well for the Boston Bruins. They have fallen behind the Florida Panthers in the Atlantic Division and they look nothing like the team they were earlier in the season.
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Last season at the trade deadline, Boston Bruins general manager (GM) Don Sweeney made the right decision and went all-in to help position his team to win the Stanley Cup.
Since taking over as Bruins GM in 2015, Don Sweeney hasn’t been someone who has been willing to make roster-altering trades in the middle of a season. Now, you may say, “Sweeney has gone out and added plenty of players at the deadline!” that is not what I’m referring to.
For the past few seasons, the Boston Bruins have been pretty consistently ranked at the bottom of the league when it comes to the strength of their prospect pool.
Bruins general manager Don Sweeney spoke with the media Thursday and did little to hide the fact that the Bruins would like to re-sign the 26-year-old to a long-term contract extension.
Last season, things couldn’t have gone any better for Boston from October through the beginning of April. They were the top team in the NHL and not by a small margin. GM Don Sweeney made multiple moves to add at the trade deadline, cementing themselves as a heavy favorite for the Stanley Cup. However, they were ousted in the opening round, blowing a 3-1 series lead to Florida. Their additions last season came at a cost and as a result, their roster looks considerably different now than it did just a few months ago.
Don Sweeney walked out to the Bruins' backyard and plucked a fellow Harvard man to add to the Bruins' cupboard. Boston announced Wednesday it signed former Crimson center John Farinacci to a two-year entry-level with an NHL cap hit of $910,000.
Bruins fans weren't the only ones surprised to see Tyler Bertuzzi end up in Toronto on a one-year deal. After Bertuzzi's agent, Todd Reynolds, told ESPN earlier this week that the winger was expecting to land a long-term deal in free agency, Don Sweeney admitted the Bruins were caught off guard by the heel turn as well.
Two months after the team's record season came to a premature end, Boston Bruins president Cam Neely updated fans on the status of longtime stars David Krejci and Patrice Bergeron on Tuesday.
The 2023 offseason is officially underway. In a general overview, which NHL general managers are facing the most pressure this summer?
The offseason has arrived for all but the two teams that still have a shot at winning the Stanley Cup. It’s time to examine what those eliminated squads will need to accomplish over the coming months.
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