PhHN x BHN: First Round NHL Mock Draft
The NHL Draft is tomorrow, and the Philadelphia Flyers select 21st. Two spots behind them? The Boston Bruins. I teamed […] The post PhHN x BHN: First Round NHL Mock Draft appeared first on Philly Hockey Now .
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The NHL Draft is tomorrow, and the Philadelphia Flyers select 21st. Two spots behind them? The Boston Bruins. I teamed […] The post PhHN x BHN: First Round NHL Mock Draft appeared first on Philly Hockey Now .
The NHL Draft is tomorrow, and the Boston Bruins pick 23rd. Two spots ahead of them? The Philadelphia Flyers. I […] The post BHN x PhHN: First Round NHL Mock Draft appeared first on Boston Hockey Now .
The Boston Bruins still have not hit the trade market, but Don Sweeney is “eager to participate.” The Bruins GM […] The post Daily Bean: More Trades & Rumors, Bruins Draft Talk, Players Hitting Market appeared first on Boston Hockey Now .
The Boston Bruins on Tuesday signed goaltender Simon Zajicek to a one-year, two-way contract extension through the 2026-27 season. The deal carries an NHL salary cap hit of $850,000. Zajicek, 24, spent the 2025-26 campaign with the AHL’s Providence Bruins, appearing in 21 games and compiling a 14-6-1 record. He finished the season with a […] The post Bruins sign goaltender to one-year contract extension appeared first on ClutchPoints .
The NHL was a very busy place on Tuesday, but the Boston Bruins stayed quiet. Bruins general manager Don Sweeney […] The post Don Sweeney Keeping ‘Everything on the Table’ as Draft Approaches appeared first on Boston Hockey Now .
Six hours. Eight teams. Four trades. As of Tuesday, the NHL’s marketplace is officially open for business.
Where do we begin? The Boston Bruins did not grab any headlines yesterday. They signed P-Bruins goaltender Simon Zajicek to […] The post Daily Bean: Trades! Trades! Trades! More Rumors, Bruins Draft Board appeared first on Boston Hockey Now .
The Sergei Bobrovsky rumors continue to percolate around the water cooler. It sounds, from all accounts, that he very well might not be back in Florida with the Panthers next season. Goalie Bob wants something like the Brad Marchand deal with term (six years), while the Panthers aren't interested in going there. If the pending unrestricted free agent makes it to July 1st without a new deal in place in Florida, the most recent report has three teams named as his most likely suitors, per i...
Patrice Bergeron admitted that “the dust hadn’t settled yet” on a once-in-a-lifetime whirlwind week that saw him honored as a member of the 2026 Hockey Hall of Fame class, and a Bruins player that will join an ultra-exclusive club and see his iconic No. 37 raised to the TD Garden rafters next season.
The NHL Draft is on Friday, and the Boston Bruins own the 23rd overall pick. It’s about time we dive […] The post Bruins Draft Talk: Prospects in Range, Out of Reach at No. 23 appeared first on Boston Hockey Now .
Zajicek, who would make $850,000 at the NHL level next year, posted a .915 save percentage with the Bruins’ AHL affiliate last season.
The Boston Bruins fell in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs to the Buffalo Sabres this past year. Now the team is looking to improve, and the Burins are listening to offense for their players, such as Pavel Zacha. While listening to offers for Zacha, they could also be willing to trade a […] The post Bruins rumors: Former second-round pick emerging into trade candidate appeared first on ClutchPoints .
The 2026 Hockey Hall of Fame class is official. Patrice Bergeron, Carey Price, Pekka Rinne, and Keith Tkachuk are this year’s inductees, along with Brian Burke in the builder category, and Cindy Curley in the women’s category. Bergeron is the lone first-ballot choice in this year’s class after finishing his 20-year career with the Boston…
The Boston Bruins ' Patrice Bergeron is a Stanley Cup champion, six-time Selke Trophy winner, King Clancy award winner, and Mark Messier Leadership award winner. Bergeron announced his retirement from the NHL at the end of 2023. Since then, we've not heard much from Bergeron's camp, other than a rare public appearance of that sort. The team With a slew of hardware to his name, the Bruins superstar made it into the Hockey Hall of Fame during the first year of his nomination.&n...
On this episode of Bruins Beat, Evan Marinofsky and Conor Ryan dive into what the Bruins should do with the 23rd pick. They also talk through trade-up scenarios and give their predictions for what Boston will do. 00:00 Intro 02:15 What to do at No. 23 14:58 PrizePicks 16:29 Forward options at No. 23 overall [...] The post What Will the Bruins Do at the 2026 NHL Draft? | Bruins Beat appeared first on CLNS Media .
The arms race is officially back on in the Atlantic Division, and the Bruins will need to decide how fervently they want to jump into at this point.
Former Boston Bruins captain and forward Patrice Bergeron on Monday was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. His induction ceremony is scheduled for Nov. 9 in Toronto as part of the Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2026. The selection comes less than a week after Boston announced […] The post Bruins legend Patrice Bergeron elected to Hall of Fame on 1st ballot appeared first on ClutchPoints .
It’s been a good June for Patrice Bergeron. The Boston Bruins legend was informed on Thursday that the team would retire his jersey number next season. Just four days later, he…
It’s been a pretty good start to the summer for Patrice Bergeron. Just a few days after the Bruins announced that they’ll be retiring his #37 this season, Bergeron learned today that he has been elected into the Hockey Hall of Fame. This year was the first year Bergeron was eligible for induction, and it’s […]
Former Bruins, Canadiens, Predators, Blues and Team USA stars are among the 2026 inductees into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
As we enter draft week, we’re officially into the last couple picks of the first round on our board. At No. 30 on our list is William Håkansson, a bruising 6-foot-4.5 defenseman that played minutes in the Swedish Hockey League this past season. A lot like yesterday’s profile, Juho Piiparinen , Håkansson plays a simple and effective game on the blueline. There is not much offense to come by with either of the players, but there is so much to like in the other areas of their games tha...
Singles championships have been won by Bigun and Johnson on men's side, Crossley on women's side.
So much for summer being a quiet period in the NHL, eh? On what would normally be a sleepy June weekend in hockey circles, we had trades, contract extensions, you name it. None of it involved the Bruins in any way, but that’s OK. Let’s recap: Florida swings big (again) Unsatisfied with a year on […]
The Boston Bruins are an unfinished product, and one void to fill: power-play quarterback. There’s a pending unrestricted free agent (UFA) who will be coveted by NHL general managers everywhere,…
Connor Ryan and Ty Anderson break down a busy week of Bruins news, starting with the trade of Andre Gasseau’s rights for added draft capital and why it might net Boston a long-term replacement at center. They dig into the thin remaining options on the UFA defenseman market after Toronto signed Darren Raddysh, debate whether [...] The post Should Bruins Pivot to John Carlson This Summer? appeared first on CLNS Media .