Unless Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney makes a trade or two at the upcoming 2024 NHL Entry Draft, his team will not make a selection until the fourth round at 122nd overall.
The Boston Bruins have wrapped up another season without a Stanley Cup. Thus marking the 51st time in 52 years without a cup. Despite challenges like player retirements and limited spending, it was a fairly successful season overall.
It may still be May, but it’s never too early to look towards the 2024-25 regular season for the Boston Bruins. Per the team in a Tuesday afternoon press release, rookie camp for the Boston Bruins will begin on Sept.
The offseason has begun for the Boston Bruins, and it is time for management to look toward next season. General Manager Don Sweeney stated that the team
One thing Don Sweeney wanted to make clear to everybody at the Boston Bruins end-of-season press conference with management: The Bruins are going to be “aggressive” with their $20 plus million in salary cap space this summer.
After what was a successful centennial season, the work for the Boston Bruins is only just beginning. General manager Don Sweeney has numerous key decisions to make and how he wants to go about constructing the roster for the 2024-25 season. Sweeney and Cam Neely spoke to the media and addressed things they are seeking this summer.
The Boston Bruins came within two wins of the Eastern Conference Finals in 2024. They outlasted the Toronto Maple Leafs in their first-round matchup in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The blame game for stalled contract talks between impending unrestricted free agent winger Jake DeBrusk and the Boston Bruins continued on Wednesday. Speaking
The Boston Bruins are trying to figure out their disconnect between regular-season success and playoff failure.
One of the top minds in hockey is letting everyone know that his team is going to have a busy offseason. Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney confirmed during a media availability on Wednesday that the team will try to make another push next season.
Boston Bruins CEO and Alternate Governor Charlie Jacobs made it clear on Wednesday that the jobs of President Cam Neely, General Manager Don Sweeney, and Head Coach Jim Montgomery are safe.
The centennial season for the Boston Bruins has come and gone. It was filled with much joy and celebration, as they had era nights celebrating the history of the organization.
For a second straight season, the Florida Panthers, the new beast of the Atlantic Division, have sent the Boston Bruins packing for the offseason. The Florida Panthers erased a 3-1 series lead and beat the 2022-23, record-breaking Boston Bruins team in seven games in the first round of the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
For a second straight season, the Florida Panthers, the new beast of the Atlantic Division, have sent the Boston Bruins packing for the offseason. The Florida Panthers erased a 3-1 series lead and beat the 2022-23, record-breaking Boston Bruins team in seven games in the first round of the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The Boston Bruins find themselves in a three-games-to-one hole and facing elimination against a Florida Panthers team that has dominated Boston for large stretches of the series, particularly in five-on-five play.
In a surprise media session, before he and his team took off for Florida on Monday afternoon, Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney deferred all officiating questions from the media to the league.
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.
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.
Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney announced Tuesday that the club has signed defenseman Drew Bavaro to a one-year contract, entry-level contract.
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.
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 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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