The Boston Bruins took to the ice on Sept. 24, 2022 for their first game since their season ended in the playoffs against the Carolina Hurricanes in May.
The team finds standout outings despite lack of finish.
Do everything right and lose is honestly a great place to start. First Period: NOTHING! The Bruins put a ton of shots on net thanks to a bunch of dumb penalties.
Training camp has officially begun, and the Boston Bruins’ first game of the preseason will be on Saturday, Sept. 24 against the Philadelphia Flyers in Philadelphia, followed by a game at home against the New York Rangers on Tuesday, Sept.
Last season, Stralman scored a healthy 23 points in 74 games and played more than 21 minutes per night.
During his time as Boston Bruins general manager (GM), Don Sweeney has had his moments of success, while also having his moments of failure. There really has been no in-between.
Wednesday marked the official start of training camp for the Boston Bruins for the 2022-23 season. General manager (GM) Don Sweeney and first-year coach Jim Montgomery met with the media and on-ice practices at Warrior Ice Arena are scheduled to begin Thursday.
Boston Bruins legend Zdeno Chara finally called it a career on Tuesday after 25 seasons in the NHL. His retirement has led to many tributes from around the hockey world, including from fellow Bruins legends in their own right.
Another pivotal season for an aging Boston Bruins core awaits, this time under a new bench boss. Former Dallas Stars head coach Jim Montgomery takes over at the helm after serving as […]
High marks for a tall man. “Oh, here he goes again,” you say. “Another nostalgia piece.” That’s right, folks! When you hold the keys to the website, you can wax poetic about anything you want — you all remember Slovaktober, don’t you?
Better late than never! Like a kid waiting until the night before it’s due to start a book report (not that I ever did that), the Bruins kept us waiting, but finally released their plans for 2022 training camp.
The NHL world was shocked to learn that Boston Bruins legend Zdeno Chara was opting to retire after playing 24 seasons in the league. Chara made a name for himself as a dominating presence on the Bruins blue line, and helped them win their most recent Stanley Cup back in 2011.
Boston’s top young players participated in the annual NHL Prospects Challenge in Buffalo over the weekend, and a few notable names shined. Over the past weekend, the Boston Bruins sent several of its top prospects to Buffalo to participate in three games during the 2022 NHL Prospects Challenge.
"I always put the highest expectations on myself, and this year is no different."
Training camp is just around the corner. As players have returned to Boston from their offseason retreats, the buzz around the team has picked up. There is obvious excitement about the return of David Krejci by fans and his probable linemates, Taylor Hall, and David Pastrnak.
The big defenseman came to Boston as a free agent in 2006 and led the franchise to three Stanley Cup finals, including the 2011 championship run.
In this edition of Boston Bruins News & Rumors, Zdeno Chara took to Instagram on Tuesday morning to announce his retirement. In other news, David Pastrnak made it clear he wants to remain with the organization past this season.
The tallest defender in NHL history calls it a career The Bruins of today stand in the shadow of giants. In this particular case, one such giant who had led them for nearly a decade.
Zdeno Chara has announced that he will be retiring from professional hockey, signing a one-day contract with the Boston Bruins to do it as a member of the team he is connected to most.
The 2009 Norris Trophy winner has called it a career after 1,680 regular-season NHL games.
Four days and three games in Western New York wrapped up for the Boston Bruins prospects in the Buffalo Prospects Challenge with a 3-2 shootout win over the New Jersey Devils prospects Monday.
Following their elimination in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs at the hands of the Carolina Hurricanes in seven games last spring, the Boston Bruins dropped some news in early June.
In Boston, all eyes are on the Bruin’s negotiations with forward David Pastrnak. How the team fairs this coming season could play a major role in his decision to stick around and there is chatter that he’s not quite ready to sign, unsure of what the long-term vision for the franchise is.
Pastrnak will play the 2022-23 season on the final year of his $6.66M AAV deal and is in line to receive a significant raise on his next contract.
Welcome to our daily rumours article brought to you by Betway Sports Jake DeBrusk won’t say why he rescinded his trade request Ty Anderson: Boston Bruins forward Jake DeBrusk wouldn’t confirm or deny that the coaching change lead to him rescinding his trade request.
Welcome to our daily rumours article brought to you by Betway Sports The top remaining UFAs Steven Ellis of The Hockey News: Looking at the top remaining unrestricted free agents that are still looking to sign a contract or a PTO.
Craig Smith and Mike Reilly could eventually become cap casualties for the Bruins Jimmy Murphy of Boston Hockey Now: The Boston Bruins will need to move salary when players are ready to come off the LTIR.
The Boston Bruins were incredibly consistent last season, never losing more than three games in a row and winning more than four in a row only twice.
Boston acquired the 25-year-old Czech forward in July in exchange for veteran Erik Haula.
Patrice Bergeron is coming off of season in which he scored 25 goals and added 40 assists for 65 points, while earning his third All-Star honor.
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