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Bruins World Championship Report: Minten Shines in Fribourg

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

The halfway point of the preliminary round at the IIHF World Championship in Switzerland is fast approaching, with all eight participating Bruins having played three of their seven group-stage matches. The collective performance of the group has been a mixed bag thus far, with Finland and Canada’s unbeaten starts … Keep Reading

The Boston Bruins Need the World Championship’s Version of Alex Steeves

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

Alex Steeves had a career-best season in his Boston Bruins debut. He played 43 games, recording nine goals and seven assists. This includes one power-play goal and one short-handed goal. In his previous stint with the Toronto Maple Leafs, he tallied three points (1G, 2A) over a combined 14 games across four seasons.

But despite … Keep Reading

David Pastrnak Should Be the Next Bruins Captain

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By: Chad Jones | Follow me on Twitter/X @ShutUpChadJones

In Marco Sturm’s first year as head coach of the Boston Bruins, the team finished with a record of 45-27-10. Despite the Bruins not having a captain, Boston played well enough to secure a 100-point season and the first wild-card slot in the crowded Eastern Conference. While the Buffalo Sabres knocked the Bruins out in the … Keep Reading

Quick Quote: Neely, Bruins Banking on Youth at Center

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By: Declan Flavin | Follow me on Twitter / X @FlavinDeclan

Everyone knows the elephant in the room about the Boston Bruins and what they’re missing from the old core of years past. A Patrice Bergeron doesn’t seem to be walking in the door anytime soon.

Judging from what a player like Elias Lindholm has put forth production wise as well, … Keep Reading

Fraser Minten Showed His Value for the Bruins This Season

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By: Chad Jones | Follow me on Twitter/X @ShutUpChadJones

In Marco Sturm’s first year as head coach of the Boston Bruins, the team finished with a record of 45-27-10. Boston’s 100-point season was enough to grab hold of the first wild card slot in the crowded Eastern Conference. While the Buffalo Sabres knocked the Bruins out in the first round of The Stanley Cup Playoffs, … Keep Reading

Bruins’ Mason Lohrei Named to Team USA’s Preliminary Roster

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

For the second consecutive spring, Mason Lohrei has been named to Team USA’s preliminary roster for the upcoming IIHF World Championships in Switzerland. The Bruins blueliner will be one of just two returning members of last year’s squad, alongside Edmonton’s Isaac Howard, who won the gold medal in Stockholm, the … Keep Reading

Three Takeaways from the Boston Bruins’ End-of-Season Press Conference

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By: Tom Calautti | Follow me on Twitter/X @TCalauttis

The Boston Bruins held their annual end-of-season press conference earlier today, where CEO Charlie Jacobs, President Cam Neely, and General Manager Don Sweeney discussed the 2025-26 campaign and the team’s hopes and dreams for the 2026 offseason. Here are my four biggest takeaways from the presser:

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If there was one sentiment that echoed … Keep Reading

What Happened to the Bruins’ Physicality in the Playoffs?

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

The Boston Bruins are a hard-nosed team. They’re relentless, full of grit, and are proud to include physicality in their gameplay. Following a disappointing 2024-25 season, management made the decision to bring back some much-needed toughness to the roster. This strategy worked; the Bruins made the playoffs this year, and … Keep Reading

Bruins Prospect Update: Kid Line Experiencing Early Playoff Success for Boston

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

After James Hagens made his National Hockey League debut last week, alongside Fraser Minten and Marat Khusnutdinov, the big question in Boston entering the Stanley Cup Playoffs, would be if the B’s Top Prospect would suit up for the Bruins in Game One against the Buffalo Sabres. Well, he did. … Keep Reading

Kastelic, Kuraly, and Minten are the Only Bruins Players Who Completed 82-Game Campaigns in 2025-26

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

The playoffs started with a bang as the Boston Bruins took to the road to square off against the Buffalo Sabres in Round 1 Game 1. This was the last scheduled matchup across the slate, overseeing the Sabres comeback from two down to take home the win and get the series battle underway.

For … Keep Reading

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