Author: Connor Green
Managing Editor | Inside the Rink
ECHL League Transactions 1/30/2024
- Connor Green
- January 30, 2024
Follow along with daily ECHL transactions with Inside The Rink, which features exclusive photos of players and individual articles breaking down the roster moves! We update this page multiple times per day, so be sure to check the latest update time! Last Update: 7:25 PM EST Yesterday’s Roster Transactions: ECHL League Transactions 1/29/2024 Reading Royals […]
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- Connor Green
- January 29, 2024
Adirondack Thunder Released from Standard Player Contracts: F Trevor Adams F Austin Rook Related Article: ECHL: Adirondack Thunder Mike Gillespie Out Long Term With An Upper-Body Injury Atlanta Gladiators Recalled by AHL Tuscon Roadrunners: F Micah Miller F Reece Vitelli Signed to Standard Player Contract: F Matt Ustaski Full Article: ECHL: Atlanta Gladiators’ Roster Changes […]
Read MoreBrendan Gallagher Ejected From Game For Hit To Head
- Connor Green
- January 25, 2024
In the third period of the Montreal Canadiens and New York Islanders game at the Belle Center, Canadiens forward Brendan Gallagher was assessed a five minute major and game misconduct for an illegal check to the head of New York Islanders defenseman Adam Pelech. With Brendan Gallagher’s history of discipline from the Department of Player’s […]
Read MoreDrew Doughty Calls Out Teammates Post Game
- Connor Green
- January 25, 2024
The Los Angeles Kings have only two wins in the last 14 games. That isn’t good enough for a team with Stanley Cup aspirations. Things came to a tipping point after the Kings blew a 3-1 lead to the Buffalo Sabres, capping their 2-7-5 blunder. There’s no doubt that when a player of Drew Doughty’s […]
Read MoreBruins Place Two Players On Waivers
- Connor Green
- October 8, 2023
Following the Bruins final preseason game, Jim Montgomery told the media they weren’t rushing into any roster decisions. On Saturday, the Bruins placed Jakub Zboril, Oskar Steen, and Jesper Boqvist on waivers for assignment to the AHL Providence Bruins. Today, Boston placed Patrick Brown and AJ Greer on waivers for assignment. Related Article: 3 Things […]
Read MoreOpinion: Jakub Zboril Needs a Change of Scenery
- Connor Green
- October 8, 2023
Undoubtedly, most Bruins fans know of the 2015 blunder in the NHL Draft. Don Sweeney was thrust into the Bruins GM role and had three first round picks to use. Many expected the Bruins to use those picks via trade, but when the time came. Sweeney and company made all three selections: Jake DeBrusk, Zach […]
Read MoreBoston Bruins Sign John Farinacci to ELC
- Connor Green
- August 16, 2023
The Boston Bruins have announced signed center John Farinacci to a two-year entry-level contract. Farinacci was formerly a third round pick of the Coyotes in the 2019 Draft. The contract will carry a $910k AAV at the NHL level. After not signing a contract with the Coyotes, Farinacci made himself an unrestricted free agent on […]
Read MoreA Celebration of Patrice Bergeron
- Connor Green
- July 29, 2023
Intro by Tommy St. Andre Patrice Bergeron, the embodiment of loyalty and excellence, has officially announced his retirement after a remarkable 19-year career. Bergeron’s decision marks the end of an era defined not only by his exceptional skill and leadership but also by his unwavering loyalty to the city of Boston and the Boston Bruins. […]
Read MoreBoston Bruins Mitchell Miller Saga Comes to a Conclusion
- Connor Green
- July 23, 2023
During their historic run last season, there was one very large blip on the radar that caused a scene for the Bruins, Mitchell Miller. Miller is a young defenseman prospect that was a free agent signing for the Bruins, though he has a dark past of bullying and using racial slurs toward a developmentally challenged […]
Read MoreGambling on Young Talent Could Benefit the Boston Bruins
- Connor Green
- July 16, 2023
With the Boston Bruins core in flux, there is an awkward transition. Boston doesn’t have the draft capital nor the prospect pool to replace the losses of retiring players or salary cap casualties. They’re stuck shopping in Free Agency to plug the gaps. This year, it came from multiple 30+-year-old players, Jesper Boqvist and Morgan […]
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