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The Boston Bruins set out to become harder to play against last summer, and president Cam Neely said the team […] The post Bruins Report Card: Fourth Line Establishes Identity appeared first on Boston Hockey Now.
The Bruins have several needs, one sportswriter says. He sees seven players around the NHL as possible Bruins trade targets.
Dylan Larkin would fill a huge area of need for Boston. That doesn't mean it's a trade match. Natalie Reid / Imagn Images Dylan Larkin is a slam-dunk No. 1 center. The Detroit Red Wings captain is coming off his fifth straight 30-goal season. The left-shot ...
Lucic was selected by the Bruins with the 50th overall pick of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, and it was a decision that benefited the Black and Gold immensely. During his prime years with the Bruins, Lucic was one of their top stars and a huge part of their success during the early-to-mid 2010s.
As much as the Boston Bruins have a clear and demonstrable need for a right shot defenseman, they also have a need for a top 6 center in their current situation. And the latest developments with Dylan Larkin requesting a trade from the Detroit Red Wings continues to expand the supply of top line centers that are going to be available over the next couple of months.
The New York Rangers have filled their Hartford Wolf Pack vacancy hiring a Boston Bruins assistant.
Boston Bruins goalie Jeremy Swayman came up short of the 2026 Vezina Trophy. The award was given to Tampa Bay goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy who picked up 17 first-place votes, nine second-place votes, and two third-place votes for 114 points.