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Don Sweeney bristled at the question Friday evening: Has this moved from a retool to a rebuild? “No,” the Bruins general manager responded. “…We didn't burn it down. We have a lot of guys ...
BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Bruins have signed general manager Don Sweeney to a two-year contract extension, trusting him to rebuild the roster after the team missed the playoffs this season for ...
bruins Don Sweeney says he’d prefer to keep both Bruins goaltenders ‘in a perfect world’ By Jim McBride Globe Staff,Updated May 22, 2024, 6:06 p.m.
"We will look at all opportunities to improve our team now, but more importantly, moving forward.” The post After years of win-now moves, Don Sweeney and the Bruins seem ready to wave white flag ...
Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney takes questions from reporters during a news conference, Thursday, April 27, 2017, in Boston. The NHL hockey team are bringing head coach Bruce Cassidy ...
Bruins 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.” Don Sweeney and ...
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Don Sweeney open to different options to improve Bruins at draftDon Sweeney could not predict whether he would be involved in any trades going into the Friday’s first round of the NHL draft, but the Bruins’ GM made it clear he’s on the hunt.
They don’t have much cap space. What would prevent what Sweeney termed a “directional shift” would be youth stepping up, players returning well from injuries, and Bergeron sticking around.
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 ...
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