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The Boston Bruins have received grades for their rather intriguing activity in 2025 NHL Free Agency this summer.
Here's a breakdown of the Bruins' moves, starting at the March 7 trade deadline and running through the summer so far.
The Boston Bruins are hoping for a bounce back during the 2025-26 NHL season. After reaching the playoffs in eight consecutive years, the Bruins not only failed to quality last season, they also ...
Barring any major trades that shake up the roster, the Boston Bruins’ lineup has very few openings for players to earn a job ...
If the Bruins need to clear cap space and recoup assets, moving a goalie might be an option this summer. The Bruins may need to move one of Linus Ullmark or Jeremy Swayman this offseason.
Addition by subtraction is often the most powerful tool when it comes to meaningful offseason change, especially for the league’s worst teams. The Sharks added three new forwards, three new defensemen ...
From Patrice Bergeron retiring to a contract battle with Jeremy Swayman, the Bruins have a number of potential pain points this summer.
The Boston Bruins were busy on the first day of free agency. They signed several new forwards, including Tanner Jeannot, Sean Kuraly, Michael Eyssimont, Alex Steeves, and Matej Blumel. They also ...
The Bruins’ 2024 offseason moves are not aging the way they had hoped, and it is a large part of the reason that they are picking in the top seven of the upcoming NHL Draft.
The Boston Bruins face an offseason of change, but one thing will remain the same. The team announced that general manager Don Sweeney has received a two-year contract extension.
Bruins President Cam Neely said considerable thought will go into creating the right match. “It’s always a balancing act, trying to mesh 22, 23 players. That’s going to continue this offseason.