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Bruins Announce 2025 Training Camp Roster

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

The Boston Bruins have announced their training camp roster for the 2025 Training Camp. Fifty players, split between 28 forwards, 17 defensemen, and five goaltenders, will take part in the camp. Training Camp opens on September 17 at Warrior Ice Arena in Brighton, MA, with no on-ice practice.

Here is the Bruins’ 2025 Training … Keep Reading

Eamonn McLean’s Boston Bruins’ Opening-Night Roster Prediction

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

Predicting an opening night roster can be difficult. Many things can occur between the beginning of September and puck drop that can quickly change everything. Injuries can occur in practice or preseason games, as players are not yet at full game speed. Waiver status can be a factor in decisions between competing personnel. Players may … Keep Reading

Where the Bruins Secondary Scoring Can Come From

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

The Boston Bruins struggled last season primarily due to the team’s inability to generate looks consistently, dictate the pace of play in the opponent’s zone, and finish chances. David Pastrnak factored in on nearly half of Boston’s total goals. The winger put up 106 points, and the Bruins as a team mustered 222 goals last year.… Keep Reading

Elias Lindholm’s Mentality Heading into Second Season in Boston

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

Elias Lindholm’s first season in Boston left much to be desired. Signed to a seven-year, $54.25 million contract when free agency opened in July of 2024, hopes were high for Boston’s newly acquired first-line center. Things didn’t exactly go as planned after a back injury … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Special Teams Preview: Power Play

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By: Jack Studley  |  Follow me on Twitter/X @jackstudley13

The Boston Bruins’ power play last season was poor; there is no good way to describe it. The numbers will back it up: the power play finished at 15.2%, the lowest that number has been since the lockout-shortened 2013 season. Throughout this past season, the power play underwent a lot of change, notably losing key contributors … Keep Reading

David Pastrnak Eyes Impressive Milestones Heading Into This Bruins Season  

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

2025-2026 will be David Pastrnak’s 12th season donning the Spoked-B. Since debuting with Boston during the 2015 campaign, he has established himself as one of the most dynamic offensive talents in the National Hockey League. There are some noteworthy benchmarks the Czech winger can reach this year.

Heading into this season, three current NHL skaters—Nikita … Keep Reading

Bruins Line Breakdown: Top Line Analysis

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

Since free agency and the draft are now behind us, it’s time to break down the National Hockey League Boston Bruins’ rostered forwards, line by line. We’ll start with the top line: a Morgan Geekie, Elias Lindholm, and David Pastrnak unit that brings promise but also a degree of unpredictability.

This trio offers a … Keep Reading

Inside Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney’s Blueprint: Responsibility, Energy, and Physicality

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

Although the boo birds were out for another Don Sweeney-led Boston Bruins offseason, no one can claim he is without a plan. The plan was direct in re-establishing an identity for the team, both for the present and the future. The Bruins, throughout last season, had not just lost modern … Keep Reading

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