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The National Hockey League announced today, July 16, the schedule for the Boston Bruins 2025-26 regular season, presented by Ticketmaster. Regional and national broadcast information will be released at a later date.
The Boston Bruins have received grades for their rather intriguing activity in 2025 NHL Free Agency this summer.
When trades and signings happen in the NHL, a lot of us here in the media are in the business of making snap judgments. Heck, we all do this even if we’re not busy writing for a major website.
The Boston Bruins' 2025-26 schedule was unveiled Wednesday, and their date with Brad Marchand and the Florida Panthers was the highlight of Boston's 82-game slate.
Award-winning TV writer and Boston Bruins fan Dave Flebotte passed away July 8 at age 65. The Boston native’s professional writing career saw him write and produce for popular shows including The Sopranos,
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Yardbarker on MSNBruins Add Steeves and Blumel to Force CompetitionBarring any major trades that shake up the roster, the Boston Bruins’ lineup has very few openings for players to earn a job out of training camp. Before free agency, the opposite was true and the team had an opportunity to allow their logjam of young players the chance of an increased role at the NHL level.
The Boston Bruins had an uncharacteristically bad 2024-25 season, ranking second-to-last in the Eastern Conference, with little to nothing positive to take away from the year.
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.
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Yardbarker on MSNMinten to the Bruins Cost the Maple Leafs One More ProspectOn March 7, 2025, the Toronto Maple Leafs made a big move, acquiring defenceman Brandon Carlo from the Boston Bruins. But the cost? It wasn’t small. Headed the other way were Fraser Minten, a 4th-round pick in 2025 (Vashek Blanar),