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By: Mark Allred | Follow me on Twitter @BlackAndGold277

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Possible Trade Targets for the Boston Bruins

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By: Chris Nosek | Follow Me on Twitter @cnosek6342

We all remember that last off-season Sweeney pulled off the one-for-one trade with the New Jersey Devils to bring in Pavel Zacha for Erik Haula. This deal wasn’t difficult because both players would have fit under either team’s salary cap without any other moves required. This year, an exchange like this will be … Keep Reading

How do the Bruins Rebuild a Team They Went all in on in 2022-23?

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By: Michelle Mongeon | Follow me on Twitter @monge3328

The season has ended, most of the dust has settled, and now the Bruin’s brass is sitting down with the media for an exit press conference to answer questions on the quick exit out of the playoffs. But, of course, that is only one area of concern Don Sweeney, the General Manager of the … Keep Reading

Weekend Wrap-Up: Bruins Edition 2023

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By: Liz Rizzo | Follow me on Twitter @pastagrl88

They say the Stanley Cup is one of the hardest trophies to win in sports and despite a record-breaking season, the Boston Bruins ended their Playoff run with a big thud. And while the Bruins are going through the motions of the Game Seven loss on home ice, their efforts throughout the regular season have earned them … 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

Boston Bruins and Mason Lohrei Agree to Terms on a Two Year Entry-Level Contract

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By: Kevin Perry | Follow Me on Twitter @Kevperry_

The Boston Bruins and defenseman Mason Lohrei have agreed to terms on a two-year entry-level contract beginning in the 2023-24 season. Lohrei, who joined the Providence Bruins late in the season, played eight games total between the regular season and Calder Cup Playoffs, tallying an assist in those games.

Lohrei, a second-round selection of the … Keep Reading

Who Should the Bruins Consider Moving this Off-Season?

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

When Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci returned to the Bruins last summer, they both came on cap-friendly deals that had bonuses that would impact the 2023-2024 season salary cap. Now that the time has come to pay up, the Bruins front office have found themselves in a difficult situation. There are … Keep Reading

Maine Mariners, Like Bruins, Had Record-breaking Regular Season 

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By: Tim Dumas | Follow me on Twitter @TimDumas  

Like their parent club, the Maine Mariners lost in the first round of the playoffs after a record-setting season. Maine’s 6-2 game six loss to the Reading (Pennsylvania) Royals on April 29 ended the best-of-seven series and became the second season in a row that the Mariners lost to Reading in the North Division … Keep Reading

The Bruins and Lightning: Optimistic Prophecy or Cruel Pattern?

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By: Pierce Brody | Follow me on Twitter @PierceBrody3

The 2019 NHL playoffs were supposed to be the Tampa Bay Lightning’s year. In recent memory, they had put together one of the most dominant regular seasons, finishing with the then-record 62 wins and just 16 losses. They had the league’s best offense, the best defense, and the best power play. They … Keep Reading

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