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Boston Bruins Name Marco Sturm Head Coach

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

On Thursday morning, the team announced that Marco Sturm will be named the next head coach of the Boston Bruins. Sturm will take over for interim head coach Joe Sacco, who assumed the role on November 19, 2024. Sturm, a first-time NHL head coach, will be the 30th head coach in Boston Bruins franchise history.

Marco … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Draft Targets at 7th Overall

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By: Brendan Pounds | Follow me on Twitter / X @BOSunofficialGM

There may be a world where one of Matthew Schaefer, Michael Misa, or James Hagens could possibly fall to the Boston Bruins when the organization makes the seventh selection in the upcoming National Hockey League Entry Draft. Unfourtunely, that’s not the world we live in and with the recent draft lottery pushing the B’s … Keep Reading

Bruins Coaching Search Could Be Coming to a Close This Week

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

We are still well underway with the Bruins head coaching search, and final interviews are expected to take place this week. On Tuesday morning, ESPN’s Kevin Weekes reported that Jay Woodcroft, Mitch Love, and Marco Sturm are among the favorites for the three open head coaching jobs. The Bruins are one of the … Keep Reading

What Sweeney’s Extension Means for the Bruins’ Coaching Search

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

On Tuesday, the Boston Bruins announced that General Manager Don Sweeney has signed a two-year extension. The extension will run through the 2027-28 season, which would be Sweeney’s 13th on the throne if he survies that long. The Bruins front office is conducting interviews to find their 30th bench boss if franchise history. … Keep Reading

After Marchand’s Departure, Who Should Be the Next Captain of the Boston Bruins?

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By: Matthew Lemear | Follow Me on X @Mlemear331

As the hockey world knows, the Boston Bruins went full-sell and dealt away team Captain Brad Marchand on the National Hockey League’s trade deadline day. The Bruins also dealt assistant Captain Brandon Carlo and fill-in assistant Captain Charlie Coyle on the same day. After trading away three prominent members of your on-ice leadership team, we … Keep Reading

Mark Kastelic is Becoming a Key Player for the Boston Bruins

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By: Tim Burke | Follow me on Twitter / X @timsports3

Following a second straight season that resulted in a home-ice elimination loss to the Florida Panthers, where the Boston Bruins were pushed around, General Manager Don Sweeney clearly stressed building a bigger, stronger, and heavier roster. Signing 6 foot 6 defender Nikita Zadorov to a six-year, $30 million contract … Keep Reading

Change of Scenery Could Help Bruins Forward Max Jones

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

A common concept in player development is the idea of a “change of scenery.” It’s a belief that a player’s production is being limited by their surroundings, and that a new team can help remedy the issue. The Bruins have drawn on this idea before, trading for Pavel Zacha from the New Jersey Devils. Zacha’s … Keep Reading

Charlie McAvoy Weighs in on the Current State of the Bruins’ Defensive Core

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on X @cookejournalism

Charlie McAvoy made a quantitative observation following the conclusion of Boston Bruins captain’s practice Tuesday. Of all of the projected defensemen expected to crack Jim Montgomery’s lineup card this season, he is the smallest. At 6’1″, 209 pounds, it’s unfamiliar territory for the veteran Bruins blueliner.

It is also a rather uncharted … Keep Reading

The Maine Mariners Announce Three Signings and The Coach’s Show Schedule

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By: Benjamin Kennedy | Follow me on Twitter / X @marinershockey1

As August dwindles, the ECHL Maine Mariners have stayed active this summer in free agency. Over the last week, the Mariners organization announced that forward Christian Sarlo, forward Patrick Guay, and defenseman Alex Sheehy will join the team. This brings the roster closer to completion with 15 players on board.

Sarlo returns to … Keep Reading

Maine Mariners Strengthen Coaching Staff With the Hiring of Zach Tolkinen as Assistant Coach

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By: Benjamin Kennedy | Follow me on Twitter / X @marinershockey1

A familiar face will be behind the ECHL Maine Mariners bench in the upcoming 2024-25 regular season, as Zach Tolkinen has been named the club’s new assistant coach. Fans will remember Zach’s playing days when he suited up for the Mariners during the 2018-19 and 2019-20 seasons. The Minnesota native appeared … Keep Reading

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