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Boston Bruins Should Explore Trading for Columbus Blue Jackets Forward Kent Johnson

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By: Jake Ferraro | Follow me on Twitter/X @18Jxxx18

The Boston Bruins will need to add depth up front to their roster after being eliminated in the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs by the Buffalo Sabres. The Bruins’ roster consists of young and veteran talent led by David Pastrnak, Morgan Geekie, and Pavel Zacha up front. However, the Bruins … Keep Reading

Team Finland is Creating a Bigger Role for Bruins’ Henri Jokiharju

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By: Ellie Man | Follow me on Twitter/X @ellieyym

Henri Jokiharju is representing his country for the second time this year – first for the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, then again for the International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship. Team Finland turned to familiar talent in preparation for the tournament, and as a result, Jokiharji is playing alongside teammate Joonas Korpisalo in a … Keep Reading

Bruins Jokiharju Adds Assist in Finland’s 5-2 World Championship Victory Over Austria

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By: Mark Allred | Follow me on Twitter / X @BlackAndGold277

Boston Bruins defenseman Henri Jokiharju continues to impress on the international stage. Today, the Finnish blueliner notched an assist in Team Finland’s 5-2 win over Team Austria at the 2026 IIHF World Championships in Switzerland.

Jokiharju, a steady presence on the Finnish blue line, has now appeared in six games … Keep Reading

Lukas Reichel’s Hat Trick Hints at Greater Opportunity for the Bruins

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By: Ellie Man | Follow me on Twitter/X @ellieyym

Achieving two back-to-back victories in their last games, Team Germany has finally found their stride after a rocky start to the International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship. The team saw their first success with a 6-2 win against Hungary, which was then followed by a victory against Austria with a triumphant repeat score. … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Should Pursue Defenseman Jacob Trouba in Free Agency

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By: Jake Ferraro | Follow me on Twitter/X @18Jxxx18

The Boston Bruins returned to the Stanley Cup Playoffs this season after missing out last season. However, the 2026 playoffs were a disaster, as the Buffalo Sabres eliminated the Bruins in six games in the first round. Had Jeremy Swayman’s goaltending not been solid for the Bruins, the series could’ve been worse than it … Keep Reading

Report: Bruins, Assistant Coach Jay Leach Part Ways — Three Candidates to Watch

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By: Mark Allred | Follow me on Twitter / X @BlackAndGold277

Yesterday, the Fourth Period hockey insider David Pagnotta reported and posted on Twitter / X that the Boston Bruins and assistant coach Jay Leach have mutually parted ways. Leach, a veteran of NHL coaching circles with a reputation for defensive structure and player development, had been part of the Bruins’ staff … Keep Reading

Quick Note: Langenbrunner’s Exit Leaves Void for Bruins

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

When you scroll through Boston sports news, you probably swipe past a newsbreak like the one with Jamie Langenbrunner‘s departure, but his absence is more critical to the team’s direction than you may think. He wasn’t just some scout for the team’s prospect pipeline, although that is important to everything … Keep Reading

Boston Fleet Player Review: Haley Winn

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By: Kelsea Durham | Follow me on Twitter/X @kelseadurham

Haley Winn was drafted by the Boston Fleet second overall in the 2025 draft. The former Clarkson University Powerhouse has made quite a name for herself in Boston and is a core piece of the defensive line. This two-way player has international games under her belt and two gold medals from the Women’s … Keep Reading

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