Charlie Coyle
Who Holds The Worst Contract on the Boston Bruins?
- Matt Barry
- August 11, 2023
Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney has done a good job of signing players on team-friendly contracts since taking the position in 2015. Brad Marchand, David Pastrnak, and Patrice Bergeron have all taken less than market value over the years to help the Bruins remain competitive and cap compliant. Now, with Bergeron retiring and the […]
Read MoreWill Bruins Take “Hard Look At Roster” This Time?
- Matt Barry
- May 12, 2023
At the end of the 2019-20 season, the Boston Bruins management team had an end-of-season media day. During that presser, Team President Cam Neely said, “We will take a hard look at our roster this off-season.” Speculation began to circulate that the Bruins might move away from some of their core members and that a […]
Read MoreBoston Bruins Final Grades: Forwards
- Matt Barry
- May 9, 2023
The Boston Bruins won 65 games during the 2022-23 regular season, a National Hockey League record. The roster was bolstered by the trade deadline acquisitions of Garnet Hathaway, Dmitry Orlov, and Tyler Bertuzzi, and all signs pointed to a deep playoff run. However, nobody could have predicted this type of ending to a season that […]
Read MoreBoston Bruins Tuesday Practice Notes
- Joe Russo
- April 25, 2023
A noticeably focused Boston Bruins team took the ice at Warrior Ice Arena in Brighton for their Tuesday morning practice but with a new look. The return of team captain Patrice Bergeron was the center of attention, his presence captured by fan and news cameras alike. “Feeling good… today’s a good day,” Bergeron told the […]
Read MoreBruins Getting Help From The “Man”
- Matt Barry
- April 23, 2023
The Boston Bruins were shorthanded Friday night in Game 3 against the Florida Panthers and needed their depth to show through to get a huge road win to take a 2-1 series lead. Missing their top centers created a daunting challenge, particularly when David Krejci was a last-minute scratch. It would be up to the […]
Read MoreBruins make roster moves, Hall returns
- Connor Green
- April 8, 2023
Today the Bruins announced a few roster transactions. Oskar Steen was assigned to Providence, Nick Foligno and Derek Forbort were added to LTIR, and Taylor Hall has been activated. Foligno and Forbort are both expected to return sometime in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The return of Taylor Hall is here. After an extended absence with […]
Read MoreReport: Taylor Hall Makes Big Stride In Return From Injury
- Kevin Santangelo
- March 17, 2023
The Boston Bruins have been without forward Taylor Hall since February 25th, when he last played against the Vancouver Canucks. He has missed the last nine games with a lower-body injury as the Bruins placed him on LTIR before the trade deadline. Not much news has surfaced regarding Hall’s injury and its severity. While many […]
Read MorePlayer Profile: Charlie Coyle
- Matt Barry
- March 13, 2023
Charles Coyle was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts, on March 2, 1992. Coyle comes from good hockey bloodlines as his cousin Tony Amonte played 1,174 regular season NHL games and scored 900 points for five teams. From 2007-2009, Charlie Coyle played his high school hockey at Thayer Academy prep school in Braintree, Massachusetts, where his cousin […]
Read MoreReport: Taylor Hall Expected to Return From Injury Sooner Than Expected
- Kevin Santangelo
- March 10, 2023
The Boston Bruins have been without one of their dynamic playmakers since February 25th. During a west coast road trip, forward Taylor Hall returned home to Boston with a lower-body injury with two games remaining on the trip. Once the Bruins returned home to Boston, they officially placed Hall on long-term injured reserve. Since the […]
Read MorePlayer Profile: Johnny Beecher
- Kevin Santangelo
- March 6, 2023
With the 30th overall pick in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft, the Boston Bruins selected center Johnny Beecher. Born on April 5th,2001, the Elmira, New York native was seen as a future top-six center for the Bruins as he has many attributes that should translate to the NHL level. The Bruins organization lacked center prospects, […]
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