Fabian Lysell
The Next Wave of Bruins
- Matty Baken
- April 19, 2022
For the past five seasons, the Bruins’ prospect pool has been in the bottom 5 of the league as they continue to pursue a top seed in the Atlantic. Most Writers and fans agree that the B’s have done a poor job at drafting in recent years, exemplified by the 2015 debacle. Players like Studnicka, […]
Read MoreOpinion: Five Moves The Boston Bruins Should Make In The Off-season
- Matt Barry
- March 30, 2022
Playoff hockey is near, and the Boston Bruins are positioning themselves to make a run in the Eastern Conference, as evidenced by their excellent play since the beginning of the new year. The field is difficult, but the Bruins have a chance to play in another Stanley Cup Final. There is a lot to be […]
Read MoreOpinion: The Bruins Future is in Good Hands
- Kevin Santangelo
- March 27, 2022
The Boston Bruins, for so long, have had the same core players they have led Boston season after season. This season saw that core change drastically with the departure of two key members that have been here since the 2000s. The Bruins core lost their first significant piece after the 2019 season when Zdeno Chara, […]
Read MoreReport: Don Sweeney Confident Fabian Lysell is Ready for a Promotion to Boston
- Kevin Santangelo
- March 22, 2022
Now that the 2022 NHL trade deadline has come and gone, the Bruins can adjust their sights and focus solely on one thing and one thing only, winning the Stanley Cup. Don Sweeney was Don Sweeney at the trade deadline as he made one massive move as he did in the previous year, followed by […]
Read MoreReport: Hampus Lindholm Signs Eight-Year Extension With Boston
- Kevin Santangelo
- March 20, 2022
For weeks, there have been trade rumors surrounding the Boston Bruins regarding the possible acquisition of a top left-side defenseman. Last night those rumors became a reality as Don Sweeney was able to pull off the best-case scenario trade with the Anaheim Ducks to acquire 28-year-old defensive stud Hampus Lindholm. Sweeney was able to dump […]
Read MoreBruin’s Prospects Look to Take Home Hardware
- Kevin Santangelo
- March 11, 2022
Many have looked down upon the Boston Bruins prospect pool and laughed as recent draft picks that have not developed at the rate that many expect these days. While this is true, it’s also essential to remain patient as good things come to those that wait; at least, we hope so in Boston. A lot […]
Read MoreThe Boston Bruins Should Keep Lohrei and Lysell
- Matt Barry
- March 3, 2022
Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney is currently evaluating his team and available players on the market to see how he can add to his current roster. As they seem to be at every trade deadline, the Bruins are “in” on just about every name that is rumored to be changing teams. The question will […]
Read MoreWhat Assets do the Bruins Have Stashed?
- Kevin Santangelo
- February 27, 2022
Winning in Boston isn’t something you hope for; it’s expected to happen every year in all four major sports. This is due to the winning culture that was established by the early greats of Boston teams. You don’t just hope your team is above .500 in the win column and maybe making a playoff berth […]
Read MoreHas the Bruins Recent Drafting Been As Bad As It Seems?
- Matt Barry
- February 25, 2022
Recently, I tweeted out this stat to Bruins fans: “In the last four #NHL Drafts, the #NHLBruins have made 21 picks. Those 21 players have played a combined 0 NHL games.” It was a Thursday night, and the Bruins were in Seattle waiting for a 10 pm Eastern Time puck drop. I was killing time […]
Read MoreQuick Glimpse into the Bruins Future
- Kevin Santangelo
- February 15, 2022
This past week we have seen a Bruins team that we rarely ever see, one with no Brad Marchand and no Patrice Bergeron on the ice. Of course, this is only temporary due to the 6-game suspension Marchand is facing, and the injury Bergeron sustained. Even though this is temporary, are we getting a short […]
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