Author: Matt Barry

Bruins General Manager Provides Updates on Development Camp, Bergeron, Bertuzzi

Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney met with the media Friday at the conclusion of Development Camp at Warrior Ice Arena. Sweeney spoke about a successful camp that was well-attended and organized and commented on how several prospects had good showings. The camp included top prospects Fabian Lysell, Mason Lohrei, Matthew Poitras, and Brett Harrison, […]

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Bruins’ Prospects Show Progress Entering Year 2 at Boston College

Andre Gasseau and Oskar Jellvik are attending Boston Bruins Development Camp, which wraps up Friday at Warrior Ice Arena in Brighton, Massachusetts. Several of Boston’s top prospects are participating in skills events and three-on-three challenges in front of Bruins’ developmental coaches and management. Many have shown improvements in their games since last summer, and two […]

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Bruins Forward Re-Signs as Bottom-Six Option

Jakub Lauko played 23 games for the Boston Bruins during the 2022-23 season, collected four goals and three assists, and showed a gritty, grinding game that seems best suited for a bottom-six forward role for the upcoming season. The former third-round pick in the 2018 NHL Draft is the only player selected by Boston since […]

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Bruins’ 2022 Draft Pick Standing Out at Development Camp

Matthew Poitras had the type of season that top prospects should have as they progress to the NHL level. With the Guelph Storm of the Ontario Hockey League, the skillful center collected 95 points and came within two assists of the franchise record with 79. The 2022-23 season ended with Poitras and the Guelph Storm […]

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Young Bruins Defenseman Turning Heads At Development Camp

The 2022 NHL Draft was an important one for the Boston Bruins, who need to replenish a barren prospect pool with limited draft picks over the next couple of years. The Bruins selected promising center Matthew Poitras in the second round and UMass-Amherst bound center Dans Locmelis in round four after not having a first-round […]

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Mason Lohrei playing for Ohio State University

Bruins Development Camp Showcases Top Prospects

July 1 was a busy day in free agency for Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney. With cap restrictions causing the Bruins to let all of their unrestricted free agents find other homes, Boston chose to sign low-cost, short-term veterans to help fill out the roster for the 2023-24 season. In doing so, Sweeney has […]

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Bruins Bring Back Fan Favorite For One-Year Reunion

As free agency begins in the NHL Saturday, a reunion that many Boston Bruins fans have been clamoring about for a few years is finally here. The Bruins have announced the re-signing of forward Milan Lucic to a one-year, $1 million contract bringing the former 2006 second-round draft pick back to the place where he […]

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Bruins Have A Solid Low-Cost Fourth Line Option

The Boston Bruins organization seems to be at a crossroads with longtime centers Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci not expected back and about $11 million available in salary cap space to fill nine vacant roster spots. General Manager has some players that could be moved this offseason to free up some money, but if deals […]

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What History Shows The Bruins At Pick 92

Barring a trade to acquire a higher draft pick, The Boston Bruins head into the 2023 NHL Entry Draft without a first or second-round pick. The Bruins used their first-round pick in a trade with Washington for defenseman Dmitry Orlov and forward Garnet Hathaway. Then they traded their second-round pick in part of a package […]

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Bruins Prospect Attending Development Camp While Rehabbing Injury

Trevor Kuntar was drafted in the third round with the 89th overall pick in the 2020 NHL Draft by the Boston Bruins after finishing in the top ten in the USHL in scoring with the Youngstown Phantoms as an assistant captain that season with 53 points in 44 games which earned him a second-team All-Star […]

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