
NHL Free Agency Kicks Off with Bruins Targeting Defensive Upgrades
The NHL's free‑agency period opened at noon ET, sparking a flurry of trades and signings that could reshape the Boston Bruins' blue line and ripple across the league.
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The NHL's free‑agency period opened at noon ET, sparking a flurry of trades and signings that could reshape the Boston Bruins' blue line and ripple across the league.

Boston Bruins Development Camp opens June 29 at Warrior Ice Arena, featuring prospects, staff leadership, and a glimpse of the upcoming season.

The Boston Bruins enter the 2026 NHL Draft with eight selections, highlighted by the 23rd overall pick, as GM Don Sweeney signals willingness to trade and reflects on a mixed record of first‑round outcomes.

General manager Don Sweeney outlined a comprehensive plan to upgrade the Boston Bruins, stressing the need for depth, skill and speed while keeping the door open for trades ahead of the upcoming draft.

The Boston Bruins lock in Simon Zajicek, the Oilers appoint Mike Babcock, and the Penguins change ownership as the league prepares for a busy draft period and potential Texas expansion.

The NHL offseason has already delivered a flurry of headlines, from blockbuster trade rumors to unexpected free‑agency decisions that could reshape next season’s rosters.

Fifteen years after the Boston Bruins lifted the Stanley Cup, the Carolina Hurricanes captured their first title in the same span, with former Bruins playing key roles and the Bruins gearing up for a busy offseason.

Georgia Tech closed out its regular season with a 15‑2 win over Boston College, establishing multiple records and securing the No. 1 seed for the ACC Tournament.