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The Boston Bruins have made multiple additions to their roster this off-season. A few of them include Viktor Arvidsson, Tanner Jeannot, Sean Kuraly, Matej Blumel, and Alex Steeves. With this, they have given their forward group a bit more depth,
Brad Marchand's emotional homecoming is finally on the calendar. The veteran winger is set to return to Boston for the first time since being traded, as the Florida Panthers will face the Bruins in a highly anticipated showdown.
Another Bruins prospect, and one of the newest ones at that, will soon be playing in the organization's backyard as a college hockey player.
Jaroslav Halak had long realized he wasn’t going to play in the NHL again. The former Islanders and Rangers goalie made that official on Friday, announcing his retirement after 17 seasons.
The Boston Bruins have received grades for their rather intriguing activity in 2025 NHL Free Agency this summer.
Longtime NHL goalie Jaroslav Halák officially announced his retirement from hockey at the age 40 on Friday, according to TSN.
They unveiled a retooled logo on June 23 and teased about a possible change to their jersey for the 2025-26 NHL season. The following day, Stanley Cup-winning captain Zdeno Chara and former No. 1 overall pick Joe Thornton were elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame. The Bruins then unveiled the new uniforms on June 25.
The Edmonton Oilers fell in the Stanley Cup Final to the Florida Panthers for a second straight year. They would have to navigate a difficult offseason. The Oilers had limited salary cap space and still needed to re-sign some major players on the squad.
The Boston Bruins have been in the process of improving their prospect pool. While they still have more work to do in the upcoming years, it is fair to say that it is starting to trend in the right direction a bit.