David Pastrnak

Should the Bruins pursue the Stanley Cup Winning Center in free agency?
- Kevin Santangelo
- June 29, 2022
With Patrice Bergeron returning for another year, the Bruins are postponing what many thought would be a rebuild this off-season. Bergeron wouldn’t be returning if that was the case, as the future Hall of Famer is here to win and help deliver another Stanley Cup to the Boston faithful. Since the Bruins will be looking […]
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Report: Bruins’ Head Coaching Job Down to Two Finalists
- Kevin Santangelo
- June 28, 2022
On June 6th, the Bruins’ management shocked the fan base when they announced the firing of head coach Bruce Cassidy who was assured his job was safe two weeks prior. Since then, the Bruins’ off-season has been full of dysfunction as the speculation has been the Bruins are possibly eyeing a rebuild with talks of […]
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Will Lazar be back in Boston next season?
- Kevin Santangelo
- June 23, 2022
Curtis Lazar came to the Bruins from the Buffalo Sabers as part of the Taylor Hall trade at the 2021 Trade deadline. Since coming to Boston he has become a fan favorite as his high motor on the fourth line has been a key contributor for the Bruins. Lazar entered this off-season as an unrestricted […]
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Bruins Prospect Profile: Mason Lohrei
- Matty Baken
- June 22, 2022
The Bruins are looking down the barrel of a rebuild that may start as early as this season. Their foundation is solid, and they already have three young stars that will hopefully fast-track them to being a contender again. Other rebuilding/retooling franchises aren’t lucky enough to start with a Pastrnak, McAvoy, and Swayman. Poor drafting […]
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How Mark Recchi could help Boston in a coaching role
- Kevin Santangelo
- June 22, 2022
It was on full display in the last couple of months of the regular season, and the playoffs as the Bruins struggled heavily with the power-play. The Bruins, at one point, went on an 0 for 36 runs late in the regular season when David Pastrnak was out with a core injury. Management, especially team […]
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Where do the Rangers go from here?
- Luca Perito
- June 17, 2022
It was fun while it lasted. The 2021-22 New York Rangers far exceeded the expectations set for them in October at the beginning of the season as they finished just two wins shy of the franchise’s first appearance in the Stanley Cup Final since 2014. So, where do they go from here? General Manager Chris […]
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3 Ways Don Sweeney Can Turn His Image Around Quickly
- Matt Barry
- June 14, 2022
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
- Kevin Santangelo
- June 13, 2022
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?
- Matt Barry
- June 11, 2022
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?
- Matty Baken
- June 11, 2022
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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