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BnGM – Our Bruins Offseason Moves

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By: Neil Simmons | Follow me on Twitter / X: @NSimmz

The Boston Bruins enter the 2026 NHL offseason in a unique and pivotal position for the franchise. They’re coming off a 45-win, 100-point season, a 24-point improvement from a year ago, and a return to the Stanley Cup playoffs. However, their first-round loss to Buffalo exposed glaring … Keep Reading

Five Promotions the Boston Fleet Should Introduce Next Season

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By Jonathan Turcotte | Follow me on Twitter / X @akaJonnyT

The Boston Fleet has officially captured the city’s attention through their first three seasons, proving Boston is more than ready to support a second professional hockey team. The atmosphere at both the Tsongas Center and Agganis Arena has already been electric, with attendance regularly hovering around 80-85% capacity. Those are impressive … Keep Reading

How the World Championship Can Help James Hagens Improve

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

This time last year, Team USA was on a warpath at the International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship. They’d started the competition by achieving a blistering 5-0 shutout against Denmark, followed by another 6-0 win against Hungary.

The national team would go on to win all of their games in the tournament, … Keep Reading

Boston Fleet Player Review: Sophie Shirley

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

Not every successful season is measured by point totals, and Sophie Shirley’s season was proof of that. She may not have finished the season with grand offensive numbers, but her impact on the ice went far beyond the scoresheet.

In a league as competitive and physical as the Professional Women’s … Keep Reading

What Should the Bruins do With Mason Lohrei?

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By: Ryan Jainchill | Follow me on Twitter / X @Jainchill_Ryan

Heading into the 2026-27 season, the Boston Bruins have a decision to make on defenseman Mason Lohrei. Last season, many expected the young left-shot defenseman to solidify himself as a smooth-skating, offensively-minded top-four player, but despite those expectations, it was an inconsistent year. Now, questions linger about Lohrei’s future in Boston heading into … Keep Reading

Boston Fleet Duo Named Finalists for Defender of the Year

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By: Alexis Caines | Follow me on Twitter/X @alexiscaines_

The Professional Women’s Hockey League has announced that Boston Fleet defenders Megan Keller and Haley Winn have been named finalists for Defender of the Year. They are alongside Sophie Jaques of the Vancouver Goldeneyes.

The PWHL Awards Ceremony is being held on June 16th in Detroit, MI.

Keller led all defenders in regular-season … Keep Reading

The Bruins’ Offseason Overview

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By: Ryan Bosworth | Follow me on Twitter/X @RyanJBosworth

The Boston Bruins were eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs, falling in six games to the Buffalo Sabres. Now that some of the sting has worn off, it’s time to take a look at what the summer could, and will, hold for Boston.

There are four major areas of focus for teams every offseason: … Keep Reading

Bruins Draft Pick Oskar Jellvik Turns Pro in Sweden

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By: Neil Simmons | Follow me on Twitter / X: @NSimmz

Another member of the Boston Bruins 2021 NHL Draft has left the organization. As reported by Mark Divver on Tuesday morning, Oskar Jellvik, the Bruins’ fifth-round choice from that draft, has signed a two-year contract with Rogle BK in his native Sweden. He had exhausted his collegiate … Keep Reading

2026 Bruins Draft Profile: Juho Piiparinen

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

The Boston Bruins have not picked a defenseman in the first round of the National Hockey League Entry Draft since 2017, when they drafted Urho Vaakanainen 18th overall. The Joensuu, Finland, native played 31 games over four seasons with the B’s, and is currently a member of the New York Rangers organization. Nine years later, could they draft … Keep Reading

Maine Mariners’ Power Play Was Biggest Reason They Fell to Wheeling Nailers

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

Last night at WesBanco Arena, the Maine Mariners’ 2025-26 season ended in a 4-3 loss in Game 7 to the Wheeling Nailers in the North Division Finals. Despite the series loss, the Mariners still accomplished a lot, setting a new franchise record for most points in a regular season with 93 points, and winning their first … Keep Reading

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