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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

Why the Boston Bruins and Jeremy Swayman Should Ink a One-Year Deal

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By: Kevin Perry | Follow Me on Twitter @Kevperry_

The Boston Bruins have more than a few decisions regarding their roster moving forward this offseason. With ten players hitting free agency this offseason, the Bruins can only retain some, but they should prioritize budding star goaltender Jeremy Swayman. It’s safe to say that the Boston Bruins are in salary hell, … 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

Projecting the Next Contract for Boston Bruins Goaltender Jeremy Swayman

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By Tommy Bennett | Follow me on Twitter @TJBennettt37

If there is anything the Boston Bruins have been blessed with, it is goaltending. To go from Tim Thomas to Tuukka Rask was a blessing in disguise. Now that those two are long gone, the future of the Boston Bruins goaltending is in good hands. The transition has been nothing but great … Keep Reading

What the Past Tells Us About the Bruins’ Goalie Dilemma

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By: Pierce Brody | Follow me on Twitter @PierceBrody3

The Bruins stumbled onto a dominant goalie tandem in the last two years. Linus Ullmark and Jeremy Swayman both built on career years last year for one of the most convincing Jennings trophy candidacies in recent memory. Yet, all good things must come to an end, as the bill for the pair … 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

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

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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