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Saturday marked a tough anniversary for Ottawa hockey fans. On July 5, 2013, longtime captain and franchise icon Daniel Alfredsson left the only NHL team he’d ever known, signing with the rival ...
NEXT LEAF UP: Toronto chose WHL centre Fraser Minten at 38th overall. He excelled in his first training camp, made the team ...
With former Bruins interim head coach Joe Sacco leaving the organization after Boston hired Marco Sturm as their new bench boss, the Original Six club had a vacant assistant coach spot up for ...
BOSTON — For the first time in Don Sweeney’s tenure, the Bruins own a Top 10 selection in the NHL Entry Draft. Boston is slated to pick No. 7 overall, their highest draft choice since drafting ...
The Boston Bruins are looking to compete for a playoff spot next season and could acquire a star defenseman to bolster their blue line. NHL insider Stefan Rosner of RG.org linked the Bruins to ...
The Boston Bruins hired longtime assistant Steve Spott to join Marco Sturm’s coaching staff, adding structure, power play experience, and a playoff-tested voice behind the bench.
It took Sturm 15 years to return to Boston. But now that's he's back and together with his family again, those home sweet home feelings have reached a new level.
BOSTON — It’s one of the most maligned trades in Boston sports history. In November of 2005, the Bruins traded superstar forward Joe Thornton to the San Jose Sharks for Marco Sturm, Wayne ...
The Boston Bruins announced today, June 20, that Steve Spott has been added to the team’s coaching staff as an assistant coach. “I’m thrilled to add Steve Spott to our coaching staff, and ...
Longtime Bruins forward Patrice Bergeron, who was Marchand's teammate from 2009 until his retirement in 2023, is enjoying seeing his close friend tear it up in these playoffs.
If the Bruins choose to go the distance with Geekie, the Matt Coronato deal (seven years, $45.5 million) could serve as a framework. One way or another, the Bruins know Geekie is going to cost ...
And the third is Vancouver Canucks’ Brock Boeser, who at 28-years-old has never played for another club. The Boston Bruins are supposedly in the market for Boeser’s elite talents.