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UFA’s The Bruins Could Target Heading Into Free Agency

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By: Andrew Bluestein | Follow me on Twitter @adbblue

Bruins GM Don Sweeney has a lot of tough decisions to make during the 2023 off-season. Eight Bruins players are pending unrestricted free agents, and it is unlikely all of them will be retained. The pending UFAs include Dimity Orlov, Patrice Bergeron, Tyler Bertuzzi, Nick Foligno, Tomas Nosek, Garnet Hathaway, Connor … Keep Reading

Bruins Look to Shed Salary Cap Space to Retain Forward Tyler Bertuzzi

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Tommy Bennett | Follow Me On Twitter @TJBennettt37

It is a summer of critical decisions. While Don Sweeney awaits the decisions on Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci, there is still work to be done. The money is limited, and there are crucial contracts. Not only internally, but every deadline acquisition is a pending free agent.

In a salary cap world, you cannot … Keep Reading

Providence Bruins Add Physical Forward Arseneau for Future Considerations

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By: Mark Allred | Follow me on Twitter @BlackAndGold277

Last night the American Hockey League Providence Bruins announced that the top minor-pro affiliate of the National Hockey League Boston Bruins made a trade for a bruising veteran. Providence General Manager Evan Gold and assistant to NHL Bruins GM Don Sweeney pulled the trigger on acquiring 6′-2″ 220-pound forward Vincent Arseneau, who previously spent … Keep Reading

Bruins’ GM Don Sweeney Looks to Retool /Rebuild Heading Into Draft Day

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By: James Swindells | Follow me on Twitter @jimswindells68

As the NHL’s Stanley Cup Finals kick off on Saturday night, the Boston Bruins continue to work on their preparation for the league’s annual entry draft on June 28th in Nashville. Having moved inside of a month on the calendar until the draft, Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney will be tasked with getting the Bruins … Keep Reading

Areas for the Boston Bruins to Improve Next Season

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By: Lauren Spencer | Follow Me on Twitter: @laurenspenc

This year, the Bruins had a record-breaking regular season and looked like prime candidates to go far into the playoffs. Unfortunately, this did not happen, and the Bruins ended the season on a low note.

Next season, the Bruins will begin again with the same goal and need to make some changes … Keep Reading

Vinni Lettieri Could be Useful for the 2023-24 Salary Cap Constraint Boston Bruins

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By: Mark Allred | Follow me on Twitter @BlackAndGold277

The Boston Bruins have a salary cap issue looming over the team’s future, and B’s General Manager Don Sweeney and capologist (Assistant GM) Evan Gold certainly have their plates full this off-season. Heading into the 2023-24 National Hockey League season, their roster will be challenged by the NHL-mandated cap that currently sits at … Keep Reading

Salary Cap Strapped Bruins Face Offseason of Roster Questions

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By: James Swindells | Follow me on Twitter @jimswindells68

We are approaching two weeks since the Florida Panthers struck the final nail in the coffin of the 2022-23 Boston Bruins record-breaking season. The first-round exit of the Jim Montgomery-led Bruins left a region and a legion of fans stunned, and it rapidly became apparent that the price to pay for this final Cup run with this … Keep Reading

Bruins Sweeney and Montgomery Are on the Same Page About How the Boston Season Ended

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By: Kevin Perry | Follow Me on Twitter @Kevperry_

Today the Boston Bruins organization hosted the end-of-season press conference. Bruins Chief Executive Officer Charlie Jacobs, President Cam Neely, General Manager Don Sweeney, and Head Coach Jim Montgomery were in attendance for this morning’s festivities.

After some technical difficulties early in the press conference and about a five-minute wait, the … Keep Reading

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