Bruins Lose Another F, Make Changes On D
The Bruins will make some changes on the backend for Tuesday’s rematch with the Maple Leafs.
The Bruins will make some changes on the backend for Tuesday’s rematch with the Maple Leafs.
The Bruins will be without their top-line center for at least a few weeks.
The Boston Bruins, at one point losers of six straight, are back to .500. Of course, first-year Bruins head coach Marco Sturm has greater ambitions for his club/
There was a battle in Wilkes-Barre on Wednesday night. It’s early in the season but the two juggernauts of the
Ryan Mougenel has built the Providence Bruins into a juggernaut. The parent Boston Bruins have a good coach at the helm of their farm team.
The New Jersey Devils have been a “wagon” so far in the young 2025-26 NHL season. The team has a different feel to it than the last few seasons.
For a while, it felt like the tribute video and standing ovation for former Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand would be the highlight of
Bruins head coach Marco Sturm knows his team isn’t built to win run-and-gun games, and echoed that following a 6-5 loss on Thursday night.
Every team has played two or three games, and it’s hard to read much into them. That said, there are some things worth monitoring.
Speaking with reporters on Monday, Bruins team president Cam Neely and general manager Don Sweeney openly acknowledged the limitations of their team.