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Don Sweeney discussed the Bruins' offseason and their odds of re-signing free agents like Dmitry Orlov and Tyler Bertuzzi on Tuesday. "None of those guys have been necessarily closed off." Skip to ...
Speaking on 98.5 The Sports Hub, Don Sweeney discussed the Bruins' final roster cuts and Matt Poitras' future in Boston.
Don Sweeney and his staff improved the Bruins on Monday afternoon. In one swoop, Boston allocated a hefty portion of its surplus cap space toward the top center on the market in Elias Lindholm and ...
Sweeney has sacrificed plenty of draft capital — the Bruins don’t have a No. 1 pick until 2025 — to bolster this year’s team, but with Pastrnak, Charlie McAvoy, and Hampus Lindholm all ...
Bruins Don Sweeney explains decision to fire Jim Montgomery, diagnoses Bruins’ poor start "We’re either going to get back there. Or there are going to be continued changes across the board.” ...
Don Sweeney and the Bruins added two key cogs to their lineup with Thursday's trade with the Capitals. ... Sweeney isn’t fretting over how Boston will make the minutes work with its two new pieces.
COMMENTARY. The first domino of the Bruins’ offseason fell on Monday afternoon when Boston dealt Taylor Hall and Nick Foligno to the Blackhawks in what was largely a salary dump.. The swap more ...
Sans fireworks, Don Sweeney and Bruins look to spark hope with roster in front of them "I like where our team is at how competitive they are. Let's see where we stack up.” ...
The Bruins were unable to see a record-setting season through with a Stanley Cup championship, but little of the blame falls on the shoulders of general manager Don Sweeney. With Boston fixed in a ...
Bruins Don Sweeney’s bargain-bin offseason is paying dividends for the Bruins this year Boston's four goal scorers on Tuesday boast a combined cap hit of just $5.125 million.
Bruins Jim Montgomery’s future, Brad Marchand’s health, and other takeaways from Don Sweeney’s press conference "My focus when I am with the Boston Bruins is staying in the present and ...
Send this article to your social connections. Don Sweeney and the Bruins’ front office found themselves in unfamiliar territory on Friday night in Las Vegas. For just the fourth time since 2017 ...