David Pastrnak

Is Lysell ready for the NHL after World Junior Performance?

Now that World Juniors is over and the NHL season opener is 50 days away with training camp starting soon, rosters will begin to shape up as lines become more evident. The Bruins re-signed Patrice Bergeron and brought back David Krejci but require youth and speed to balance out the roster. That’s where Boston’s top […]

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David Pastrnak skating for the Boston Bruins

Pastrnak Not Worried About Extension; Should the Bruins Be?

David Pastrnak signed his last extension in 2017 with the Boston Bruins on September 14. So it is not unlike Pastrnak to wait out his extension talks and take his time with negotiations. This time, the team’s top goal scorer is keeping the Bruins in a bit of limbo as he enters the last season […]

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Report: David Krejci Inks One-year Deal to Return to Boston

The entire off-season has been surrounded by the rumors that both Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci were both returning for a final run at the Stanley Cup. Those rumors are finally a reality as Bruins general manager Don Sweeney announced today the signings of both long-time Bruins centers. Bergeron’s signing was announced first as he […]

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5 Bruins who will be relied upon to step up early in season

With the regular season just a couple of months away, the Bruins roster has taken shape and the beginning of the season looks to be rough for the Bruins. Even if Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci eventually sign, the Bruins will still have holes in the roster due to injuries. There is still no timetable […]

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Contracts that are comparable to what the Bruins should pay David Pastrnak

There’s no question that David Pastrnak is in for a massive raise from his current $6.67 million a year. The question that does surround the situation is how much are the Bruins willing to pay and what is the number Pasta has in mind. Pastrnak has one year remaining on his current contract, and both […]

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Cactus Style: Zack Kassian to lead a new brand of Coyotes hockey

Big, physical, and gritty. That’s what we can expect from the Arizona Coyotes next season. The Yotes were probably the most active team during the NHL Draft two weeks ago, with general manager Bill Armstrong making five selections in the opening two rounds. They also made two trades on draft night, one of which led […]

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Report: Price Tag to Keep David Pastrnak a Bruin Revealed

One constant on the Bruins roster since the 2014-2015 season is David Pastrnak, scoring goals. Since day one, Pasta has shown how prolific of a goal scorer he is as he racks up goal after goal each game. Retaining a player of Pasta’s caliber never comes cheap, especially when he is only 26 years old […]

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Pavel Zacha is ready to step up his game in Boston

With the Bruins needing to get younger and bigger while finding a potential top-six center of the future, general manager Don Sweeney hit the phones to find his guy. The Bruins completed a one-for-one trade with the New Jersey Devils shipping out 31-year-old Erik Haula while bringing in 25-year-old Pavel Zacha in return. In one […]

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Bruins Losing Ground in the East?

NHL Free agency began with a chaotic flourish on Wednesday. Almost $300 million was passed out by teams hungry to improve entering the 2022-23 season. The Bruins have been one of the teams who has not handed out a hefty contract due to cap restrictions, the anticipation for the returns of Patrice Bergeron and David […]

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Ryan Strome sent quacking, signs with Anaheim Ducks

The Anaheim Ducks are ready to fly. The Ducks agreed to terms with forward Ryan Strome on a five-year contract worth an average annual value of $5 million.  The Ducks made a splash (pun intended) during the weaning hours of free agent frenzy on Wednesday evening, agreeing to terms with forward Ryan Strome on a […]

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