Bringing You News About The Boston Bruins

Tag: Don Sweeney (Page 35 of 69)

Boston Bruins Sign Michael Callahan to Entry-Level Contract

( Photo Credit: Providence College Athletics / Friars.com )

By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

This morning, General Manager Don Sweeney announced that the Bruins signed NCAA defenseman Michael Callahan to a two-year $883,750 entry-level contract. Callahan’s entry-level contract goes into effect next season. He potentially can join the Providence Bruins on an Amateur tryout for the remainder of the 2022 AHL season. Boston acquired the defenseman’s … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: Let’s Go NCAA Free Agent Shopping

( Photo Credit: Justin Berl / NCAA Photos / NCAA Photos / Getty )

By: Dominic Tiano | Follow me on Twitter @dominictiano

The New York Rangers, Pittsburgh Penguins, San Jose Sharks, and your Boston Bruins are among the busiest NCAA free agent shoppers over the past decade and among the most successful, but none as successful as the Bruins. And for the upcoming 2022 free-agent class, they will be … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: Tick Tock Goes the Clock

( Photo Credit: NHL.com )

By: Dominic Tiano | Follow me on Twitter @dominictiano

The trade deadline is two weeks today, and Pierre LeBrun is absolutely correct. A quick look at CapFriendly shows that of the 16 current playoff teams, 10 of them are in long-term injury reserve space. The five remaining teams are actually in a good cap situation and could make deals to improve themselves today. In order … Keep Reading

Deadline Primer – The Boston Bruins Hierarchy of Needs

( Photo Credit: Chris O’Meara / AP Photo )

By: Van Alan Clark | Follow me on Twitter @VanAlanClark

Three weeks out from the NHL trading deadline, there are a lot of decisions facing GM Don Sweeney. There are players available that would improve the team, but Sweeney needs to weigh the need to improve this year’s roster against the organization’s needs going forward. Many of the short-term needs are … Keep Reading

DeBrusk’s Agent Confirms Active Trade Request and More

(Photo Credit: Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

By: Joe Todd | Follow me on Twitter @heyjoetodd

After scoring the overtime winner in Seattle on February 24th, DeBrusk commented on his trade request for the first time since his trade request became public on November 29th. DeBrusk told the media that he would “plead the fifth” on all questions relating to his trade request and would not become a distraction to his team.… Keep Reading

Would Patrik Laine be a Fit for the Boston Bruins?

( Photo Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports )

By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

Following the Bruins’ overtime win over the Seattle Kraken on Thursday, Bruins’ analysts Billy Jaffe and Andrew Raycroft on the Morning Bru podcast discussed the possibility of the Bruins exploring a trade for Columbus Blue Jackets superstar forward Patrik Laine. Laine has been a very intriguing player over the past couple of seasons … Keep Reading

Bruin Goaltender Jeremy Swayman Named NHL Rookie of the Month

( Photo Credit: Fred Kfoury III / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images )

By: Scott Wood | Follow me on Twitter @ScottHoHPodcast

After an impressive five wins, one regulation loss, and a pair of shutouts, Jeremy Swayman has been named the NHL’s Rookie of the Month for February, it was announced Wednesday. He became the first Boston Bruin to receive the honor in over 18 years when Andrew Raycroft earned … Keep Reading

If Bergeron Retires, The Bruins Should Trade Brad Marchand

(Photo Credit: Causeway Crowd)

By: Joe Todd | Follow me on Twitter: @heyjoetodd

The Bruins went a respectable 3-2-1 during Brad Marchand’s six-game suspension for his antics against Penguins goaltender Tristan Jarry. However, when Bergeron was out with an upper-body injury during the first three games of Marchand’s suspension, the Bruins went 1-1-1, having only scored three goals in those games. Since 2016, including the most recent three games, the … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Monday Prospect Update Week Ending: February 20, 2022

( Photo Credit: NHL.com )

By: Dom Tiano | Follow me on Twitter @dominictiano

On Wednesday morning, Slovakia upset the United States 3-2 in the quarter-finals and moved onto the semi-finals with a matchup against Finland at the Winter Olympics. Peter Cehlarik did not score in regulation or overtime, but he notched the only goal in the shootout to send the Slovaks to victory. Cehlarik managed 20:59 TOI through the … Keep Reading

« Older posts Newer posts »