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Four Forwards the Boston Bruins Could Target This Summer

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By: Eamonn McLean | Follow me on Twitter/X @EamonnMcLean44

The Boston Bruins have already had a busy off-season, bringing in forward J.J. Peterka in a trade with the Utah Mammoth, as well as defenseman Will Borgen in a deal with the New York Rangers. The team also brought back defender Connor Clifton in Free Agency, and plans to promote Michael DiPietro from the American Hockey … Keep Reading

Eamonn McLean’s Top Ten Bruins Prospects For The 2026-2027 Season

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With the dust finally settled on the 2026 National Hockey League Entry Draft and development camp complete, I figured there was no better time than the present to drop my annual pre-season Top Ten Bruins prospects list. If you’d like to compare this year’s list to last year’s, I’ve included a link hereKeep Reading

Breaking: Boston Bruins Sign Forward Ivan Ivan to One-Year, Two-Way Contract

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Two days after acquiring the Czech forward from the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for Fabian Lysell, the Boston Bruins have inked Ivan Ivan to a one-year, two-way contract extension with a cap hit of $850,000 at the National Hockey League level. Earlier in the day, the team announced that Ivan was one of four players Keep Reading

Five Thoughts on the Boston Bruins’ 2026 NHL Draft

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By: Eamonn McLean | Follow me on Twitter/X @EamonnMcLean44

Well, the 2026 National Hockey League Entry Draft has come and gone. The Boston Bruins made seven selections and three trades, adding nine new faces to the organization. While this was just one step in the B’s hopeful path back to Stanley Cup contention, it was certainly one of the more unique Bruins draft classes in … Keep Reading

Breaking: Bruins Trade Andre Gasseau; Pick #120 to San Jose for Picks #104 and #157

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The Boston Bruins have made their first trade of the summer, sending prospect Andre Gasseau and pick #120 to the San Jose Sharks for picks #104 and #157 in the 2026 National Hockey League Entry Draft. Gasseau spent the past season as captain of Boston College, where he had 23 … Keep Reading

Bruins Sign Swiss Forward Attilio Biasca to Two-Year Entry-Level Contract

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The Boston Bruins have made their first addition of the summer. After the departures of Patrick Brown and Victor Soderstrom to European teams, the Bruins have brought in a player from Europe, signing Swiss forward Attilio Biasca to a two-year entry-level contract.

Biasca is a 23-year-old left-shot forward, standing at 6’1″, 194lbs. He spent this past … Keep Reading

2026 Bruins Draft Profile: J.P. Hurlbert

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A recent trend in junior hockey has been the departure of several young American players from the National Team Development Program to pursue opportunities in the Canadian Hockey League. With the NCAA recently making CHL players eligible to play College Hockey, it’s completely changed the landscape of both Junior Hockey as we once knew it, and … Keep Reading

2026 Bruins Draft Profile: Tommy Bleyl

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It’s no secret that the Boston Bruins have been searching for an offensive defenseman since the departure of Torey Krug in 2020. The team’s power play has lacked a true quarterback since the Royal Oak, Michigan, native joined the St. Louis Blues.

This draft class has a variety of high-end defense prospects, but one that fits the … Keep Reading

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