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The Boston Bruins are in the middle of retooling their roster after their rough 2024-25 season. Due to this, there is a chance that the Original Six club could end up giving their prospects more ...
The Boston Bruins made the wise decision to stockpile prospects and draft picks by trading away veteran players at the 2025 ...
Who's going to step up for the depleted Boston Bruins? Here are four 25-and-under players who could make a real impact at the ...
Going into the 2025-26 season, the Boston Bruins are hungry for redemption after finishing close to the bottom of the NHL standings last season. This season, however, the Bruins have plenty of depth, ...
Bruins Can any Bruins prospects carve out a roster spot during training camp? Youngsters like Mason Lohrei, Fabian Lysell, and Georgii Merkulov are a few names to watch this fall.
The Bruins can't score goals consistently, and too many players are underperforming. It's time to call up the top prospects and see what they can do.
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New Bruins prospect Fraser Minten made an immediate impact with the Providence Bruins on Sunday, scoring a hat trick in a win.
Fabian Lysell and Georgii Merkulov played a better game Tuesday than Sunday for the Bruins, but they still have plenty of work to do if either of them want to make the roster out of training camp.
The Boston Bruins did a good job integrating several rookies to their NHL roster last season, including center Matt Poitras, center Johnny Beecher and defenseman Mason Lohrei. Could the B's do ...
A quick perusal of the roster the Bruins will be taking to the Prospects Challenge in Buffalo on Thursday suggests there aren’t many players who are threats to make the varsity this fall. Fabian ...
Bruins Can any Bruins prospects carve out a roster spot during training camp? By Conor Ryan Boston.com Staff,Updated September 13, 2023, 10:27 a.m.