The Boston Bruins have made a significant move by signing Latvian forward Dans Locmelis to a three-year entry-level contract. This deal, which carries an annual NHL cap hit of $860,000, marks a pivotal moment in Locmelis’s career as he transitions to professional hockey. The Bruins’ decision to secure Locmelis underscores their confidence in his potentialContinue reading “Bruins Sign Dans Locmelis to Entry Level Contract”
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Getting to Know the Bruins New Prospects
Trade deadline has come and gone and the Bruins traded away a few assets for draft picks and prospects. Today, I take a look at a few of them, their projection, and what we should expect moving forward. Will Zellers – Left Wing – Green Bay Gamblers – USHL William Zellers is a name that’sContinue reading “Getting to Know the Bruins New Prospects”
Sweeney Hits the Nail on the Head; Frederic, Jones on to Edmonton
In a three-team trade, the Boston Bruins, Edmonton Oilers, and New Jersey Devils have made significant roster changes, with Trent Frederic and Max Jones at the center of the action. This trade has not only reshaped the teams involved but also provided an example of how retained salary can play a crucial role in modernContinue reading “Sweeney Hits the Nail on the Head; Frederic, Jones on to Edmonton”
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?”
Jackson Edward: the Man with Two First Names
Jackson Edward, is an intriguing young defenseman from Newmarket, Ontario. He has drawn attention with his physical style of play, skill set, the ability to play in all situations and both sides of the ice. Drafted by the Boston Bruins in the 7th round of the 2022 NHL Draft, Edward’s journey to the NHL hasContinue reading “Jackson Edward: the Man with Two First Names”
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?”
Michael DiPietro Continues to Shine for the Providence Bruins
Michael DiPietro: Rising to Star Level in the AHL Michael DiPietro was born on June 9, 1999, in Windsor, Ontario. He was selected by the Vancouver Canucks in the third round of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft. On October 27, 2022, he was traded to the Bruins along with Jonathan Myrenberg in exchange for JackContinue reading “Michael DiPietro Continues to Shine for the Providence Bruins”
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?”