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The Boston Bruins’ 2024-25 season was, by all accounts, a letdown. A large reason for their bottom-five finish was a lack of ...
The Boston Bruins faced playoff disappointment last season, marred by internal conflicts including Brad Marchand's clash with coach Jim Montgomery, resulting in Marchand's trade and Montgomery's ...
The NHL’s free agency frenzy begins on Tuesday, July 1, at noon ET. It is the biggest day of the hockey offseason, and the ...
The Bruins have signed forward Morgan Geekie to a six-year contract extension that will pay him $5.5 million per year.
The Boston Bruins and forward Morgan Geekie have agreed to a six-year contract extension that carries an AAV of $5.5 million.
NHL Draft Boston College commit William Moore, Swedish defenseman Liam Pettersson headline Bruins’ Day 2 draft picks By Kevin Paul Dupont Globe Staff,Updated June 28, 2025, 4:23 p.m.
The Boston Bruins select from Boston College, James Hagens. Way to go, homie!” The 18-year-old Hagens certainly liked the Bruins' move to enlist the help of Sandler to announce the selection.
The New York Islanders selected defenseman Matthew Schaefer with the No. 1 pick in the NHL draft. The Islanders surprised ...
The Bruins selected Boston College center James Hagens at No. 7 — adding a much-needed skilled pivot to the Original Six franchise’s pipeline. Here are five things to know about Boston’s ...
The Bruins brought in Adam Sandler as Happy Gilmore to announce their pick of James Hagens in the NHL Draft.
I know how much these fans care for the Bruins and I’m really excited to hopefully impact the team someday.” Hagens said he had many conversations with members of the Bruins organization in ...
After hearing Adam Sandler announce that he was drafted by the Bruins, James Hagens shared that "Happy Gilmore" is his favorite movie.