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Is It Worth Trading Bruins Forward Jake DeBrusk?

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By: Max Mainville | Check me out on Twitter @tkdmaxbjj

There is one thing that the offseason does better than any other time of the year – question the certainty of a player returning to his current team for the upcoming season. This offseason, as the NHL still works out a potential return to action, is even more dramatic as teams are actively trying to … Keep Reading

The Importance Of The Bruins Goaltending Tandem

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By Leon Lifschutz | Follow me @BruinsBreakdown

The Bruins look like they will go into next season with a goaltending duo of Tuukka Rask and Jaroslav Halak. While Rask rumors swirled in the early days of the off-season, and after his abrupt bubble exit, he remains on the roster. Both player and the team have shared the expectation is for him to Keep Reading

Bruins RFA D Matt Grzelcyk Files for Salary Arbitration

By: Max Mainville | Check me out on Twitter @tkdmaxbjj

Today, October 10th, 2020, the National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) announced 26 players from across the league that have elected on salary arbitration. Among those players, Boston Bruins defenseman, Matt Grzelcyk.

According to Puck Pedia, a restricted free agent who signed their entry-level … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: Past Five ‘Free Agency Frenzy’ Days

By: Max Mainville | Check me out on Twitter @tkdmaxbjj

Aside from the NHL Entry Draft, there is one off-season event that excites hockey fans, unlike any other – Free Agency Frenzy. In a normal season, this would be happening on July 1st, but as we now know, the start of free agency in 2020 is on Friday, October 9th. Expiring contracts throughout the league lead to over-hyped rumors, mainly … Keep Reading

Report: Boston Bruins Extend Qualifying Offers to Six Players

(Boston, MA, 11/24/17) Boston Bruins defenseman Matt Grzelcyk #48 gets congratulations on his goal from teammates Jake DeBrusk #74 and Peter Cehlarik #22 in second period of their game at the TD Garden. Friday, November 24, 2017. Staff photo by John Wilcox.
By: Max Mainville | Check me out on Twitter @tkdmaxbjj

With the official start of the free agency period in less than two days, the Boston Bruins had … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: Analyzing a Potential Shayne Gostisbehere Trade

By: Max Mainville | Check me out on Twitter @tkdmaxbjj 

As the Tampa Bay Lightning celebrate their Game Six Stanley Cup win over the Dallas Stars, the rest of the National Hockey League is anxiously anticipating the chaos that is about to happen during the off-season. In less than a week, the 31 teams across the league will participate in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft followed by the start of … Keep Reading

Big Changes Coming To Boston During Critical Off-Season

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By Jack Cinquegrana | Follow me on Twitter @bruinschewy

The 2020-2021 NHL offseason is one that is exceptionally crucial to Boston’s future. It is vital the Boston Bruins sign some marquee skaters that can shake up this team’s identity. The Bruins had an identity of a team that would out-hit and out-muscle your team while playing rock-solid defense and a sturdy goaltender back-stopping the … Keep Reading

What Are the Bruins Options With John Moore

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By Leon Lifschutz | Follow me @BruinsBreakdown

John Moore signed with the Boston Bruins on July 1, 2018. The contract was for five years with an average annual value towards the Bruins’ salary cap of $2,750,000. At the time of the signing, General Manager Don Sweeney discussed the need for skating, size, and depth in his defense corps all of which he believed Moore, coming off … Keep Reading

What The Bruins’ Lineup Could Look Like Next Season

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By: Andrew Lindroth | Follow me on Twitter! @andrewlindrothh

While the Boston Bruins continue the quest for the Stanley Cup, this will also be the chance for head coach Bruce Cassidy to see who will fit in the lineup next season. Although the pandemic forced the NHL to have a five-month pause and the 2020 playoffs to be held in a bubble … Keep Reading

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