David Pastrnak

3 Ways Don Sweeney Can Turn His Image Around Quickly

To say the Boston Bruins organization is unstable at this point is an understatement. There is currently no head coach, the team is down an assistant coach, and the search is on for a new skating coach after the departure of Kim Brandvold. General Manager Don Sweeney, by all accounts, has not had his contract […]

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Two Candidates Emerge In Boston Bruins Head Coaching Search

The dysfunction of their front office has headlined the Bruins’ off-season as the Bruins seem to be spiraling out of control. After getting bounced in the first round of the 2022 Stanley Cup playoffs, the Bruins’ management of Don Sweeney and Cam Neely decided to fire head coach Bruce Cassidy leading to an uproar by […]

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Bruins: How Safe Is Don Sweeney?

The Boston Bruins’ off-season has taken quite a turn since their elimination from the Stanley Cup Playoffs in the first round. Just after the season, there was some uncertainty on the status of captain Patrice Bergeron, the trade request of Jake DeBrusk, and deciding which of Mike Reilly and Matt Grzelcyk should be traded. But […]

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If it had to happen, what would a Pastrnak trade look like?

Before you leave me an angry comment, no, I don’t think the Bruins actively want to trade Pastrnak. Over the past few weeks, it’s starting to look like the Bruins rebuild will begin as early as this coming season. With McAvoy, Gryzelcyk, Marchand, and Mike Reilly all having serious surgeries, it looks like the first […]

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Bruins: What Happens to David Pastrnak Now?

It has been a tumultuous off-season already for a Boston Bruins team that totaled 107 points and lost a tough seven-game series to the Carolina Hurricanes. The injury bug has caused five players to have surgeries that will lead to long rehabilitation, and Head Coach Bruce Cassidy was fired on Monday after leading the Bruins […]

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Pastrnak Leads Czechia Past Swayman, US to Take Bronze Medal

In Tampere, Finland, Czechia defeated The United States 8-4 to take home the Bronze Medal in the IHF World Championships. The story of the game, though, was a matchup of current Boston Bruins David Pastrnak against Bruins’ goaltender Jeremy Swayman. On this day, Pastrnak would win the battle with a third-period hat trick to help […]

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Bruins: Pastrnak and Krejci Have Bruins’ Fans Dreaming of a Black and Gold Reunion

The Ice Hockey World Championships have reached the semifinal round, and the United States, led by Boston Bruins goaltender Jeremy Swayman will face host Finland in one matchup. But it is the other semifinal game that has piqued Bruins fans’ interest even more. Czechia faces Canada on Saturday for the right to play for the […]

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Bruins’ Draft Success over the last 20 years

With a lot of attention this offseason on whether Don Sweeney should remain as general manager and Bruce Cassidy as head coach, it’s essential to look at how we got here. While the drafting of young talent has never been Sweeney’s strong suit and the development of young talent has not been Cassidy’s over the […]

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Bruins: Could Marchand be a re-tool Trade Chip?

With the future of Patrice Bergeron being seemingly unknown, most people close to the situation feel that Bergeron is leaning more toward retirement than a return season. Once Bergeron finally moves on, the Boston Bruins will be in a precarious situation whenever that may be. Boston’s pursuit of a Stanley Cup has left the cupboard […]

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The Core the Bruins Need to Build Around Moving Forward

After a game seven loss and another early playoff exit, the Bruins are in an interesting position heading into the offseason. There is uncertainty about what captain Patrice Bergeron will do regarding his future as the 36-year-old is now a UFA. The Bruins also have limited cap space to work with as they have not […]

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