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”

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?”

The Boston Bruins Welcome Marco Sturm as Head Coach: A New Era Begins

The Boston Bruins have officially named Marco Sturm as their 30th head coach, ushering in a new era for the franchise. Sturm, a former Bruins forward, returns to Boston with a wealth of coaching experience, having spent the last three seasons leading the Ontario Reign, the AHL affiliate of the Los Angeles Kings. His hiringContinue reading “The Boston Bruins Welcome Marco Sturm as Head Coach: A New Era Begins”

Bruins Give Don Sweeney a Vote of Confidence With a 2-Year Contract Extension

Some fans may have been caught off guard today when the Bruins revealed a two-year contract extension for General Manager Don Sweeney. However, to this blogger, it was only a matter of time. President Cam Neely, known for his heartfelt and emotional approach, stopped short of offering a strong endorsement for Sweeney during the end-of-seasonContinue reading “Bruins Give Don Sweeney a Vote of Confidence With a 2-Year Contract Extension”

What About Those Swayman Trade Rumors?

Jeremy Swayman’s name has been swirling in trade rumors lately, but are these discussions truly warranted? While speculation is natural in the NHL, the idea that the Boston Bruins are actively looking to move their young goaltender seems premature. Let’s break down why the Bruins are unlikely to trade Swayman anytime soon. 1. The Bruins’Continue reading “What About Those Swayman Trade Rumors?”

Brandon Bussi: Back on the Bus, but is it Too Late?

Brandon Bussi had been making waves in the hockey world with his impressive performances and rapid rise through the ranks. Born on June 25, 1998, in Sound Beach, New York, Bussi’s journey to professional hockey has been nothing short of remarkable. Early Career and USHL Success Before his collegiate career, Bussi played one season inContinue reading “Brandon Bussi: Back on the Bus, but is it Too Late?”

Frederic Brunet: Raspberry Danish or Crème Brulée

Frederic Brunet, a promising young defenseman, has been making impressions in the hockey world with his impressive skills and potential. Born on August 21, 2003, in Gatineau, Quebec, Brunet has shown steady growth and development throughout his career. I will delve into his career journey, the likelihood of him playing in the NHL in theContinue reading “Frederic Brunet: Raspberry Danish or Crème Brulée”

Fabian Lysell: Chateaubriand or Beef Brisket?

Fabian Lysell, a Swedish winger drafted 21st overall by the Boston Bruins in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft, has been a topic of debate among hockey enthusiasts, especially fans of the Bruins. With his impressive skill set and potential, many expected him to make a significant impact in the NHL. However, his journey has beenContinue reading “Fabian Lysell: Chateaubriand or Beef Brisket?”

Is Brett Harrison a Prospect That Still Has a Chance?

Brett Harrison, born on June 7, 2003, in London, Ontario, was once a name to watch for the Boston Bruins. Standing at 6’2″ and weighing 190 pounds, Harrison plays as a center and left winger for the Providence Bruins, and is best known for his shot. Early Career and Development Harrison’s journey began with theContinue reading “Is Brett Harrison a Prospect That Still Has a Chance?”

What Should the Boston Bruins Do Moving Forward?

With the 4 Nations Tournament and the NHL trade deadline approaching, the Boston Bruins are in a challenging position. They hold a record of 25-20-6, and 4-1-1 in their last 6 games, placing them third in the Atlantic Division. However, the race is tighter than a Harry Sinden contract negotiation. The Tampa Bay Lightning, OttawaContinue reading “What Should the Boston Bruins Do Moving Forward?”