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This week, Florida Panthers forward Brad Marchand had his official day with the Stanley Cup and hosted a grand celebration at ...
Marco Sturm spoke of a certain DNA on June 6, the day he was introduced as coach of the Boston Bruins. Sturm had it, playing ...
Charlie McAvoy and the Boston Bruins are still figuring out the next steps after former captain Brad Marchand left and ...
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The Pittsburgh Penguins’ direction and their offerings to the NHL trade market have often been debated as we try to stay ...
We’re now reaching the halfway point of The Hockey News’ NHL summer splash series with the Boston Bruins at No. 17.
Marchand wanted more than $7 million a year, while the Bruins were unwilling to go much higher than his current cap hit of $6.125 million.
As the Bruins move forward without a captain, Charlie McAvoy said that there is no rush to add a "C" to any sweater.
But barring Marchand opting for comfort over cash and taking a below-market value deal with Boston, it seems unlikely that the Bruins will be the team to reel in their former star come July 1.
The Bruins won't have to wait long to welcome Brad Marchand and the Panthers back to town on their 2025-26 season schedule.