Bruins Sign Mason Lohrei to a Two-Year Contract Extension

Bruins Lock Down Mason Lohrei: A Two-Year Bet on Potential and Promise The Boston Bruins have made a decisive move in shaping their blue line for the future, signing 24-year-old defenseman Mason Lohrei to a two-year, $6.4 million contract extension. With an annual cap hit of $3.2 million, this bridge deal signals both a voteContinue reading “Bruins Sign Mason Lohrei to a Two-Year Contract Extension”

Previewing the Bruins Third Through Sixth Round Draft Options

As we wrap up our draft preview series ahead of the NHL Entry Draft, this final piece shifts focus to potential targets for the Bruins in rounds three through six. Previously, we explored options in the first round, followed by a breakdown of second-round possibilities. You can find round one here and round two here.Continue reading “Previewing the Bruins Third Through Sixth Round Draft Options”

Previewing the Bruins Second Round Draft Options

Today, we will examine possible choices for the Boston Bruins in the second round of the NHL Entry Draft. If you missed round one options, you can find them here. The Bruins hold two selections in the second round, picking at 51st and 61st overall. Their original 37th pick was traded to the Washington CapitalsContinue reading “Previewing the Bruins Second Round Draft Options”

Boston Bruins Tap Steve Spott as Assistant Coach: A Strategic Move for a New Era

The Boston Bruins have made a significant addition to their coaching staff, hiring veteran bench boss Steve Spott as an assistant coach under newly appointed head coach Marco Sturm. For a franchise steeped in tradition and hungry to return to playoff prominence, this move signals a clear intent: to inject experience, structure, and special teams’Continue reading “Boston Bruins Tap Steve Spott as Assistant Coach: A Strategic Move for a New Era”

Previewing the Bruins First Round Draft Options

The Boston Bruins have seven picks for the 2025 NHL Entry Draft and here is where they will be selecting: Round 1 (7th overall); Round 2 (51st and 61st overall); Round 3 (69th overall); Round 4 (100th overall); Round 5 (133rd overall); Round 6 (165th overall). Kicking off a three-part series on potential Bruins’ draftContinue reading “Previewing the Bruins First Round Draft Options”

Boston Bruins End of Season Prospect Report: Part Three

This is the part some have you been waiting for: My Rankings. To be eligible for the list, a player must have been drafted by the Bruins, signed as a free agent, or acquired via trade. While they don’t need to be on an NHL contract, those on AHL-only deals who weren’t originally drafted byContinue reading “Boston Bruins End of Season Prospect Report: Part Three”

Bruins Acquire Victor Söderström from Blackhawks

Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney announced on Friday, June 13, that the team has acquired the rights to defenseman Victor Söderström from the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for Ryan Mast and a seventh-round pick in the upcoming NHL Entry Draft. By moving on from Mast, a sixth-round selection in the 2021 NHL Draft, theContinue reading “Bruins Acquire Victor Söderström from Blackhawks”

What Will Morgan Geekie’s Next Contract Look Like?

That’s a difficult one, and finding an answer is just as challenging. AFP analytics projects Geekie’s next contract to span four years with an average annual value of $6,588,631, a significant increase from his current two-year deal carrying an AAV of $2,000,000. The reality is, we’re venturing into uncharted territory. The NHL and NHLPA agreedContinue reading “What Will Morgan Geekie’s Next Contract Look Like?”

Boston Bruins End of Season Prospect Report: Part Two

This part of the series confuses many fans and I am often asked to explain the meaning of the graph below again. If you missed last summers, you can find it here and compare. Every hockey player possesses the potential to reach a certain level in their career, whether it’s the AHL, European professional leagues,Continue reading “Boston Bruins End of Season Prospect Report: Part Two”

Who Should the Bruins Give Qualifying Offers To?

Teams have just over three weeks until June 30 to submit qualifying offers to their restricted free agents, ensuring they retain their rights. Those who don’t receive an offer will officially become unrestricted free agents on July 1. With the deadline approaching, it’s never too early to assess which players it impacts for the BostonContinue reading “Who Should the Bruins Give Qualifying Offers To?”