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Now that a few days have passed since July 1, things are calming down around the NHL. Boston Bruins general manager Don ...
Sweeney filled holes with support, plug-’n-play stick carriers. But at least there was a purpose to it all, mainly a message to the top end of the Bruins' lineup.
Don Sweeney pushed back on Wednesday when asked if the Bruins are honing in on one particular position with the seventh pick in the 2025 NHL Draft. “We’re taking the best player,” Sweeney ...
Going into the 2025-26 season, the Boston Bruins are hungry for redemption after finishing close to the bottom of the NHL standings last season. This season, however, the Bruins have plenty of depth, ...
After a slew of signings on Tuesday, it is fair for Bruins’ fans to ask whether their team is any better than it was just ...
Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney offered some disappointing news about a star player that was not what fans wanted to hear.
With the No. 7 pick in the NHL Draft, Don Sweeney is keeping all options on the table when it comes to keeping the pick or trading it.
The Boston Bruins deserved credit for how they ripped off the band-aid at the NHL trade deadline just to apply a new one on the first day of free agency.
It’s already been a busy offseason for Don Sweeney and the Bruins, with the Original Six franchise bolstering their prospect pool in the NHL Draft and re-upping in-house skaters like Morgan Geekie, ...
What should be a busy offseason for the Boston Bruins will really get started Friday night, when the first round of the 2025 NHL Draft will be held in Los Angeles.
The Bruins have added five forwards and two defensemen in the 2025 NHL Draft, including four skilled center prospects.
Don Sweeney and the Bruins are slated to pick seventh in the 2025 NHL Draft, giving the team a chance to add a skilled playmaker to lead Boston into the future.