In this latest edition of Boston Bruins News & Rumors, pending unrestricted free agent (UFA) Tyler Bertuzzi and the Bruins have not had any extension talks. Meanwhile, it appears that Dmitry Orlov’s preference in free agency is to sign with another team. In other news, veteran Bruins forward David Krejci discussed his playing future. Lastly,
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In today’s NHL rumors rundown, with pending UFA veterans and little cap space, the Tampa Bay Lightning may have little choice in retooling his roster. Meanwhile, Dmitry Orlov is open to staying with the Boston Bruins but reports are that his priority would be to go back to the Washington Capitals. Reports are there are
After their embarrassing first-round collapse, the 65-win Bruins are now set for an offseason of changes. The Bruins have several pending unrestricted free agents and limited cap space due to the $4.5 million cap hit penalty for the Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci bonuses. As a result, we could see Dmitry Orlov leave the Bruins
Scores from last night New York Islanders 3 – Carolina Hurricanes 2 – Hurricanes lead series 3-2Dallas Stars 4 – Minnesota Wild 0 – Stars lead series 3-2Edmonton Oilers 6 – Los Angeles Kings 3 – Oilers lead series 3-2 Tonight’s schedule Florida Panthers @ Boston Bruins 7:00 PM ET – series 3-1 BruinsSeattle Kraken
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the Washington Capitals have some roster decisions to make and one scribe looked at the players he’s not sure will be back with the team next season. The Edmonton Oilers may also be facing roster challenges based on next season’s salary cap. Explore everything hockey with THW’s Hockeypedia pages. Meanwhile,
The Boston Bruins are heading into Game 4 against the Florida Panthers with a 2-1 series lead in their best-of-seven matchup. Game 3 proved to be undoubtedly the team’s best effort and performance of the postseason thus far, and it came with the team dealing with what would likely be an insurmountable obstacle for most
After a record-setting regular season where things came easy at times for the Boston Bruins, they knew it was not going to be that easy against the Florida Panthers in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Never did they expect to put together the performance they did in Game 2. The Presidents’ Trophy-winning
A stomach bug and the absence of their captain Patrice Bergeron weren’t enough to stop the Boston Bruins from picking up a 3-1 win over the Florida Panthers in Game 1 of their opening-round series on Monday night. Tonight, the Bruins and Panthers are set to take to the ice once again at the TD
So, there’s no real precedence for facing a playoff opponent whose regular-season credentials set an NHL record for points and wins. And, no, it will not be easy for the Florida Panthers to pull off an epic upset of the Presidents’ Trophy-winning Boston Bruins. Explore everything hockey with THW’s Hockeypedia pages. But the Cats can
David Pastrnak has quickly risen to stardom in the NHL. The Boston Bruins sniper is in the midst of his most productive season. He joined an exclusive list for the franchise by eclipsing the 50-goal mark in a game against the Carolina Hurricanes on March 26. Now up to 56 goals and 47 assists with
The Boston Bruins have a short turnaround as they visit the St. Louis Blues for a Sunday afternoon matinee. Both clubs will be playing on the back end of back-to-back weekend sets. On Saturday (April 1), the Bruins picked up a 4-3 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins. David Pastrnak notched his 14th career hat trick
David Pastrnak is undoubtedly having the best season of his career. In his ninth NHL season, The 26-year-old has surpassed the 50 goals in a season mark for the first time and is very, very close to surpassing 100 points in a single season. Related: 3 Bruins who Can Make an Impression in Final Stretch
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, could the Dallas Stars pursue Tyler Bertuzzi in the offseason? What are the Columbus Blue Jackets making their offseason priority? And, in both of these situations, could the Boston Bruins lose two significant players? Finally, Rasmus Sandin clears the air about his exit from Toronto. Bertuzzi on Stars’ Radar? Jeff
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the Boston Bruins want to keep all three new trade deadline acquisitions. Can they afford it? Meanwhile, will the Edmonton Oilers entertain the idea of trading Brett Kulak in the offseason? The Ottawa Senators have chosen a few bidders to get past the first round of buyers and an interesting
The Boston Bruins are heading into the 2023 NHL Trade Deadline with a 47-8-7 record and a league-best 99 points. As a result, they are clear buyers this season, and they have already gotten started by acquiring Dmitry Orlov and Garnet Hathaway. However, with this being a Stanley Cup or bust season for them, they
While there have already been a number of moves in the recent days and weeks, there are still plenty of names on the trade board, who are expected to be moved at or prior to the March 3 deadline. For many, such as Patrick Kane and Jakob Chychrun, they have dominated trade rumor headlines all
The Chicago Blackhawks are going to be one of the most-talked-about teams in the league until the 2023 NHL Trade Deadline passes. This is because they are set to be major sellers and players like Patrick Kane, Jake McCabe, Max Domi, and Sam Lafferty have been getting a lot of buzz in the rumor mill.
Brock Boeser, right winger for the Vancouver Canucks, is available to be acquired via trade, and the Boston Bruins should be interested. The 25-year-old Boeser has an elite shot and has proven to be a very good goal scorer at the NHL level since joining the Canucks in 2017; despite this, however, he’s struggled to
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