The Boston Bruins had a bounce-back season this year, making the Stanley Cup playoffs one season after they free-fell through the Eastern Conference standings to last place in the conference in ...
Bruins management was satisfied with a turnaround season after the 2024-25 derailment. But the next step will require offseason adjustments. Bruce Bennett / Getty Images BOSTON — One of Marco Sturm’s ...
The front office of the Boston Bruins made one thing clear this week: there is more work to be done. Both Bruins president Cam Neely and general manager Don Sweeney mentioned bringing in speed and ...
Don Sweeney poses with the trophy for the NHL's top general manager in 2019. Stephen R. Sylvanie / Imagn Images BOSTON — Marco Sturm did not think Jonathan Aspirot would be in the NHL in 2025-26.
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ESPN sends Bruins GM Don Sweeney a loud and clear offseason message
Boston Bruins GM Don Sweeney's first bit of offseason business might be the toughest decision he has to make.
BOSTON — The Bruins elected to go into the 2025-26 season without a captain after trading Brad Marchand at last year’s trade deadline. Ahead of Game 1 on Sunday between the Bruins and the Buffalo ...
The Boston Bruins are back in the Stanley Cup Playoffs after having missed last season, and they are matched up against the Buffalo Sabres, a team that hadn’t advanced to the postseason since Boston’s ...
Don Sweeney and the Bruins’ top brass have plenty of work to do this summer if this roster wants to take another step forward next season amid an increasingly cutthroat Atlantic Division field. As ...
With the Bruins preparing for their Round 1 matchup against the Buffalo Sabres, the team checked off a very big box for general manager Don Sweeney. Making the playoffs is never a given and it is an ...
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One Don Sweeney trade that is turning into a complete steal for the Bruins
One underrated trade Boston Bruins GM Don Sweeney pulled off was acquiring Marat Khusnutdinov from the Minnesota Wild last ...
BOSTON — Identifying the problem was easy. The Bruins don’t have a true No. 1 center and they know it. Not since Patrice Bergeron retired has the franchise had an elite, point-producing pivot who can ...
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