Zdeno Chara

Former Bruins’ Captain Zdeno Chara Still Undecided On ‘22-23 Season

In 2006, the Boston Bruins were in a tailspin. A last-place finish in the Northeast Division, 39 points behind first-place Ottawa, was unacceptable. Changes needed to be made. That off-season, the Bruins signed defenseman Zdeno Chara to a five-year, $37.5 million contract on July 2. This acquisition was the first step in eventually bringing a […]

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Report: Zdeno Chara Deciding on Future in September

Unrestricted free-agent Zdeno Chara will wait until September to decide if he will play a remarkable 25th season in the National Hockey League. Chara’s agent Matt Keator told the Boston Globe that the 6’9” defenseman would take the summer with his family to assess whether he would play another season. The former third-round pick (56th […]

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Carey Price wins the Bill Masterton Trophy

The Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy is awarded every season to the player that exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship, and a dedication to hockey. On Friday, the NHL officially announced that Carey Price had won the award given by the Professional Hockey Writers Association (PHWA) for the 2021-22 season. He finished just ahead of Zdeno […]

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Player Profile: Jason Spezza

Born June 13th, 1983, in Toronto, Ontario, Jason Spezza has officially turned the page into a new chapter in life, where he will take on a front-office role with the Toronto Maple Leafs—originally drafted by the Ottawa Senators in the 2001 NHL entry draft with the 2nd overall pick. Spezza later went on to play for […]

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Bruins Are Looking For An Assistant Coach. Who Should It Be?

On Wednesday, reports came out of Boston that Boston Bruins Assistant Coach Kevin Dean was no longer with the organization. It has yet to be reported if Dean is leaving on his own accord with one year left on his contract or if the Bruins are letting him go. Dean was hired in 2011 as […]

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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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Charlie McAvoy’s Overtime Goal is One for the History Books

There’s no question about it that Charlie McAvoy is the Bruin’s best defenseman, as he has taken over that spot from the departed Zdeno Chara and Torey Krug. In just a short time, McAvoy has grown and become the number one elite defenseman the Bruins had dreamed about when they drafted him 14th overall in […]

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Bergeron and Marchand Look to Climb Franchise Record Book for this One Postseason Stat

When thinking of the Boston Bruins over the past decade, three things come to mind, Brad Marchand, Patrice Bergeron, and a Winning culture. These two players go hand in hand with the word success, as season after season, they help lead the Bruins to the playoffs, including three Stanley Cup final appearances (2011,2013,2019) and one […]

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Opinion: Zdeno Chara – The Unexpected Islanders Bright Spot

There’s been an uneasy feeling as an Islanders fan all season long from the moment that the team took the ice in mid-October. Coming off of a brutal game seven loss to the eventual Stanley Cup champions, GM Lou Lamoriello decided to make a change from Nick Leddy to alleviate the salary cap situation and […]

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Report: McAvoy Joins Elite Company in Boston

One thing in Boston Bruins history that has been a constant is having a stud number one defenseman on their blue line. The Bruins have been fortunate to have some of the all-time greats don the black and gold as names like the great Bobby Orr, Ray Bourque, Eddie Shore, and Zdeno Chara are just […]

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