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Bruins Prospect Casper Nassen and Miami (OH) Have Nowhere to Go But Up

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By: Neil Simmons | Follow me on Twitter / X: @NSimmz

While most of the attention for Bruins college prospects is understandably focused on the Northeast, others across the country also deserve some recognition, even if they aren’t on the biggest brand-name teams. Buried deep in southwest Ohio, Bruins draft pick Casper Nassen is a rising sophomore with Miami University, and his freshman … Keep Reading

Alex Steeves is a Dark Horse Candidate to Earn a Bruins Roster Spot at Training Camp

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By: Jack Studley  |  Follow me on Twitter/X @jackstudley13

Captain’s practices are underway, and the new-look Boston Bruins will be hitting the ice shortly for training camp. September 21 starts the preseason with a 5:00 PM game against Washington. From now until the regular season gets underway in October, Marco Sturm and his staff have a lot of decisions to make, and Don Sweeney’s … Keep Reading

What Captain’s Practice Quotes Tell Us About Bruins’ Leadership

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By: Declan Flavin | Follow me on Twitter / X @FlavinDeclan

The Boston Bruins held a captain’s practice Tuesday, making the 2025-26 season feel closer and closer. As preseason work progresses, the leadership dynamic will be one of the biggest talking points before the first puck drop of the 82-game schedule.

New head coach Marco Sturm is setting the culture, but … Keep Reading

Breaking: Bruins Prospect Cole Spicer Committed to Western Michigan

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By: Neil Simmons | Follow me on Twitter / X: @NSimmz

Boston Bruins prospect Cole Spicer has found a new home for the 2025-26 NCAA Hockey season, as Western Michigan University announced his commitment on Tuesday afternoon.

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Projecting the Bruins’ Opening Night Bottom Six Forwards

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By: Ryan Jainchill | Follow me on Twitter / X @Jainchill_Ryan

When the Boston Bruins finalize a roster for opening night on October 8th, General Manager Don Sweeney and new Head Coach Marco Sturm will have their fair share of options for the bottom six. From a youth-infused, speed-focused group to a veteran-heavy unit, there are endless options to round out the Bruins’ … Keep Reading

Three Keys to Watch With New Boston Bruins Head Coach Marco Sturm

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By: Declan Flavin | Follow me on Twitter / X @FlavinDeclan

New Boston Bruins head coach Marco Sturm is entering a critical reset period for the organization. The change from Jim Montgomery and Joe Sacco to Sturm is highly anticipated for multiple reasons.

As much as Sacco tried to maintain the key elements of the Bruins’ style of play, the wheels … Keep Reading

Elias Lindholm’s Mentality Heading into Second Season in Boston

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By: Ryan Bosworth | Follow me on Twitter / X @RyanJBosworth

Elias Lindholm’s first season in Boston left much to be desired. Signed to a seven-year, $54.25 million contract when free agency opened in July of 2024, hopes were high for Boston’s newly acquired first-line center. Things didn’t exactly go as planned after a back injury … Keep Reading

Three Battles to Watch During Boston Bruins Training Camp

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

The end of August in Boston typically represents a lot of different things. Some years, it’s the beginning of a playoff push for the hometown Red Sox. Sometimes it’s the gradual change from hot and humid summer air to cooler autumn temperatures. However, the calendar flipping to September always represents the beginning of the Boston Bruins’ … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Special Teams Preview: Penalty Kill

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By: Jack Studley  |  Follow me on Twitter/X @jackstudley13

Historically, the Boston Bruins have been a team shaped by their defensive identity, and that has come with penalty kill success. However, the Bruins’ penalty kill was below average last season, not nearly as bad as the power play, but it was nothing to be happy about. Finishing at a rate of 76.3%, the … Keep Reading

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