There’s a lot of anxiety around the beatings taken by Joonas Korpisalo in the middle of this NHL season, so the fact the Finnish backup is getting the first start now that the Boston Bruins have returned home from their semi-successful west-coast swing, it’s about more than the numbers with the “Korporal.” The Bruins, plainly,Continue reading “Bruins back home vs. Flames”
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Bruins’ die for 2026 is cast
The National Hockey League trade deadline is not today, it’s March 6, and the way this season is going, don’t expect a repeat of what General Manager Don Sweeney did at last year’s trade deadline. With 41 games down – the halfway point of the Boston Bruins’ 2025-26 season – there are 20 more gamesContinue reading “Bruins’ die for 2026 is cast”
Sens at Bruins
A family commitment kept me from last night’s shootout loss against Vancouver – the Bruins’ first loser point of the season 36 games in(!) – but I watched it on replay when I got home and probably replayed the two quick, early-third-period goals that the Canucks scored on Fraser Minten’s line that turned the gameContinue reading “Sens at Bruins”
Bruins need to make the right deal
When asked about their favorite game atmospheres, National Hockey League players usually mention the Bell Centre, but it’s become the house of horrors for Charlie McAvoy. If Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney is on the phone this week, he’s trying to identify an available, experienced, right-shot defenseman he can acquire and not only toContinue reading “Bruins need to make the right deal”
Canes at Bruins
Roster changes were made in advance of tonight’s game between the Boston Bruins and the Carolina Hurricanes. While local media awaited word on the status of defenseman Charlie McAvoy (who took a puck to the jaw, knocking him out of Saturday night’s win in Montreal – it’s still a waiting game), GM Don Sweeney announcedContinue reading “Canes at Bruins”
Sens at Bruins
The Boston Bruins certainly owe a shellacking to the Ottawa Senators after the embarrassing L stuck on them by the home team that incidentally led to this winning streak that the Bruins are now on. It’s also weird that Brady Tkachuk was not part of that debacle on Oct. 27 and won’t be part ofContinue reading “Sens at Bruins”
Canes at Bruins
Under coach Rod Brind’Amour, the Carolina Hurricanes have been playing a man-to-man defense for defensive-zone coverage for several years so, while most of the chatter around the Boston Bruins has focused on goaltending, the story today is the Bruins’ comparative struggles to pick up the new system installed by coach Marco Sturm and live upContinue reading “Canes at Bruins”
2025-26 Season Preview: Minten at heart of next-gen Bruins
The late, great Pat Burns told the media during one of his four training camps as coach of the Boston Bruins that the cuts that define the opening-night roster are not necessarily the end of the competition and that players shouldn’t get too comfortable in the NHL or too discouraged in the AHL. He literallyContinue reading “2025-26 Season Preview: Minten at heart of next-gen Bruins”
Beecher, Viel survive unkindest cut
Who knows how many regular-season games the Boston Bruins will play before reversing some of the decisions made in the last 48 hours. Thanks to today’s round of cuts, Bruins Head Coach Marco Sturm has his team. Placed on waivers for the express purpose of reassignment to AHL Providence, left-shot wingers Matej Blumel and AlexContinue reading “Beecher, Viel survive unkindest cut”
Lysell, Merkulov, Tufte among several cuts from NHL Bruins Camp
Bruins GM Don Sweeney and Head Coach Marco Sturm are wielding their collective machete like Michael Douglas’ character in that ’80s movie Romancing The Stone. Another day and the cuts keep coming. This time, familiar wanna-B’s Fabian Lysell and Georgii Merkulov were cut from the NHL camp. Merkulov must clear waivers before joining the ProvidenceContinue reading “Lysell, Merkulov, Tufte among several cuts from NHL Bruins Camp”