Former Bruins goaltender retires
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The Boston Bruins have made multiple additions to their roster this off-season. A few of them include Viktor Arvidsson, Tanner Jeannot, Sean Kuraly, Matej Blumel, and Alex Steeves. With this, they have given their forward group a bit more depth,
Hockey fans anticipate Brad Marchand's return to Boston's TD Garden on October 21. He was traded to Florida Panthers after sixteen seasons with the Bruins. Mike Rupp predicts a warm welcome for Marchand.
Another Bruins prospect, and one of the newest ones at that, will soon be playing in the organization's backyard as a college hockey player.
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Yardbarker on MSNBruins Lack Talent Compared to the Rest of the Atlantic DivisionIt’s the dog days of summer, but the 2025-25 schedule release sparks previews and open discussions for the upcoming season. For the Boston Bruins, there is a lot to talk about.
Directly above the 2024-25 Florida Panthers’ names that have been freshly engraved on the historic trophy are the 2010-11 Boston Bruins. Photo caption: The Stanley Cup made an appearance at the Flanigans in Hallandale Beach on Wednesday. (Photo source: @miamiguydylan on X)
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Signed through 2025-26 in Edmonton at an agreeable $4 million cap hit, the 32-year-old winger opted to waive his no-movement clause to approve a trade to the Bruins.
Charlie Coyle, who was traded to the Blue Jackets this summer after Boston dealt him to Colorado at the deadline, will come to Boston on Feb. 26. Brandon Carlo, will return to TD Garden as a Maple Leaf for the first time on Nov. 11.
For the Bruins, the season will start Oct. 8 with a date against goal-scoring king Alex Ovechkin and the Capitals in Washington at 7:30. Boston will open its home slate the next night against fellow Original Six franchise Chicago at 7 p.m. It’s the first of 13 sets of back-to-back games on the schedule.
The Boston Bruins' 2025-26 schedule was unveiled Wednesday, and their date with Brad Marchand and the Florida Panthers was the highlight of Boston's 82-game slate.
The Bruins struck gold with one player who was not qualified by his old team in Morgan Geekie. Can it happen a second time?
The former Harvard standout has spent the majority of the last two seasons with Providence, where he collected 22 goals and 76 points in 129 AHL games.
With the Boston Bruins performing far below expectations this past season, general manager Don Sweeney blew up the team's roster at the trade deadline. Brad Marchand, Brandon Carlo, Trent Frederic, and Charlie Coyle were among the players that Sweeney traded to spark a new era in Bruins hockey.