Oskar Steen

Former Boston Bruins Forward Signs Five-Year Deal To Play in Sweden

Boston Bruins 2016 sixth-round draft pick Oskar Steen inked a five-year contract with Farjestad BK of the Swedish Hockey League on Saturday, officially ending his time with Boston. Steen spent parts of four seasons with the Bruins from 2020-24 and accumulated four goals and eight points in 60 career regular-season games. The 26-year-old forward played […]

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Boston Bruins 2016 Sixth Round Draft Pick Set to Leave the Organization

There have been some young prospects in the Boston Bruins organization over the last ten years who have not panned out over time. Anders Bjork, Ryan Donato, Jacob Forsbacka-Karlsson, Zach Senyshyn, Jakub Zboril, and Jack Studnicka have all entered the organization with some notoriety, and all of them have moved on to other teams or […]

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Boston Bruins Make Multiple Roster Transactions

Following yesterday’s game against the Dallas Stars, the Boston Bruins have placed forward Matthew Poitras on Long-Term Injured Reserve, sent forward Oskar Steen to AHL Providence Bruins, and have called up defenseman Mason Lohrei from AHL Providence Bruins. Poitras underwent shoulder surgery at the beginning of February and is expected to miss the remainder of […]

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Bruins Place Two Players On Waivers

Following the Bruins final preseason game, Jim Montgomery told the media they weren’t rushing into any roster decisions. On Saturday, the Bruins placed Jakub Zboril, Oskar Steen, and Jesper Boqvist on waivers for assignment to the AHL Providence Bruins. Today, Boston placed Patrick Brown and AJ Greer on waivers for assignment. Related Article: 3 Things […]

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Oskar Steen skating for the Boston Bruins

Bruins 2016 Sixth-Round Draft Pick Possibly Getting His Final Chance

Seven and a half years is a long time in the hockey world. The average career length in the National Hockey League is four and a half years. The clock moves quickly for a hockey player, and Boston Bruins forward Oskar Steen has seen many years go by with very limited opportunities to play and […]

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Oskar Steen skating for the Boston Bruins

Providence Staves off Elimination with a Game 3 Victory

Providence Bruins stave off elimination and force a game 4 against Hartford.

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Are Bruins Adjustments Coming For Game 3?

Boston Bruins Head Coach Jim Montgomery has not been forced to make changes or work through difficult decisions for much of this season. But after a startling 6-3 loss to the Florida Panthers in Game 2 Wednesday night, Montgomery spoke of possible changes “everywhere” in the Bruins’ lineup for Friday night’s Game 3 in Sunrise. […]

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Bruins call up 5 players from Providence

Last night the Bruins beat the New Jersey Devils 2-1 and tied the NHL wins record of 62. Now their sights turned to Philadelphia tonight. Earlier today, the Bruins announced they would be calling up Jack Ahcan, Brandon Bussi, Connor Carrick, Vinni Lettieri, and Oskar Steen from Providence on an emergency basis. This is obviously […]

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Bruins’ 2018 Draft Pick Making A Case For Playoff Lineup

As the postseason nears, the Boston Bruins must make a few difficult decisions regarding their lineup. Since the additions of Garnet Hathaway and Dmitry Orlov to the roster before the trade deadline, Head Coach Jim Montgomery has plenty of depth as the Bruins continue their quest for a Stanley Cup. Montgomery will be sorting through […]

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Player Profile: Oskar Steen

Oskar Steen was born in Karlstad, Sweden in Karlstad, Sweden in Karlstad, Sweden on March 9, 1998. At 14, Steen joined the Farjestad U-16 team, played eight games with four goals, and won the league Gold Medal. The following season, the winger played on the U-16 Farjestad Elite team and scored 15 goals with 12 […]

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