To start you off, there is a very good read on Frederic Brunet by Gayle Troiani of NESN. Casper Nassen Miami (Ohio) just can not buy a win dropping their 17th consecutive game on Friday, this time by a score of 7-1 to Arizona State. Nassen did not factor in on Miami’s only goal. HeContinue reading “Boston Bruins Monday Morning Prospect Update Week Ending: February 2, 2025”
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Sweeney Finds No Deals on Black Friday
Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney was unable to find any Black Friday Deals on the trade front. I on the other hand, found a new laptop on special and used my rewards to get it for $0. But that’s a story for another day. It’s no secret that there are plenty of GM’s aroundContinue reading “Sweeney Finds No Deals on Black Friday”
Boston Bruins Monday Morning Prospect Update Week Ending: November 24, 2024
Casper Nassen Things just keep getting worse for Miami. On Friday, they dropped their seventh in a row by a score of 3-0 to Omaha. They have just one win in their last 11 games. Nassen was a minus-1 and had a game high 4 SOG in the loss. If you thought things could notContinue reading “Boston Bruins Monday Morning Prospect Update Week Ending: November 24, 2024”
Boston Bruins Monday Morning Prospect Update Week Ending: November 10, 2024
Casper Nassen Miami suffered its third consecutive loss on Friday, falling 3-2 in overtime to St. Cloud State. This marked the third straight game where Casper Nassen did not score any points. He had one shot on goal and played for 17 minutes and 33 seconds. Miami has not won any game in which NassenContinue reading “Boston Bruins Monday Morning Prospect Update Week Ending: November 10, 2024”
Boston Bruins 2024-2025 Preseason Prospect Update: Part Three
In the third part of our series, we will focus on the players who could join the Providence Bruins on the ice. The first two parts discussed prospects who are not yet in professional hockey. This season offers many opportunities for the black and gold, featuring several players who have experienced professional hockey but haveContinue reading “Boston Bruins 2024-2025 Preseason Prospect Update: Part Three”
Not Everyone Is Staying; Bruins Tender Qualifying Offers
The Boston Bruins announced today that they have extended qualifying offers to the following players: Jeremy Swayman, Michael Callahan, Marc McLaughlin, and Alec Regula. Curtis Hall, Jesper Boqvist and Joey Abate did not receive qualifying offers and will become unrestricted free agents on July 1 (except Abate). Kyle Keyser, Reilly Walsh, and Oskar Steen haveContinue reading “Not Everyone Is Staying; Bruins Tender Qualifying Offers”
Boston Bruins Mid Season Prospect Update Part Four: The Conclusion
Part One: Prospect Chances Part Two: Prospect Production Part Three: Providence Bruins This is the conclusion to my four-part series looking at Boston Bruins prospects. If you missed the first three parts, you can find them at the links above. Much has been written about the Bruins prospect pool and it hasn’t been kind toContinue reading “Boston Bruins Mid Season Prospect Update Part Four: The Conclusion”
Boston Bruins Mid Season Prospect Update: Part Three
Welcome to Part Three of the Boston Bruins Mid Season Prospect Update. Be sure to check out Part One and Part Two if you haven’t already. Here, we will look at prospects playing at the AHL level with the Providence Bruins and the ECHL level with the Maine Mariners. It must be noted that playersContinue reading “Boston Bruins Mid Season Prospect Update: Part Three”
Wednesday Mailbag October 4, 2023
Kevin O’Keefe via X asked: How long before they send (Matthew) Poitras back to juniors and ruin my fun for the season? Answer: Well Kevin, go back to very early in the offseason when everyone was talking about Mason Lohrei, Fabian Lysell, Marc McLaughlin and Georgii Merkulov making the roster for the upcoming season. IContinue reading “Wednesday Mailbag October 4, 2023”
Bruins Ink Marc McLaughlin
Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney announced today that the team has signed Marc McLaughlin to a one-year, two-way contract for the 2023-2024 season. The deal pays McLaughlin $775,000 if he plays in the NHL and $100,000 in the AHL. The 6-foot, 203-pound native of Billerica, Mass has 3 goals in 13 career NHL games.Continue reading “Bruins Ink Marc McLaughlin”