
Patrice Bergeron’s Hall of Fame Induction Highlights Bruins’ Leadership Transition
Patrice Bergeron reflects on a 19‑year Bruins career, his upcoming Hall of Fame induction, and the emerging leadership roles of David Pastrnak and Charlie McAvoy.
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Patrice Bergeron reflects on a 19‑year Bruins career, his upcoming Hall of Fame induction, and the emerging leadership roles of David Pastrnak and Charlie McAvoy.

The Boston Bruins are pursuing restricted free‑agent defenseman Jordan Spence from the Ottawa Senators to address a shortage of right‑shot blue‑line talent, weighing contract scenarios and roster implications.

A look at the divergent criteria used by fans and league evaluators when ranking NHL defensemen, and what that means for the future of the position.

A look at how the Boston Bruins' top line performed this season, the financial commitments tied to each player, and what lies ahead for the franchise's search for a true No. 1 center.

The Boston Bruins must add speed, re-sign Viktor Arvidsson, find a top‑line center, and upgrade their defense to stay competitive in the Atlantic.

A weak unrestricted free-agent class is forcing NHL clubs to turn to the trade market, sparking a flurry of moves that could reshape the competitive balance heading into next season.

The Stanley Cup Final sees the Hurricanes level the series, while award accolades and trade speculation dominate the headlines.

Detroit’s top center Dylan Larkin has signaled he wants out, and Boston’s search for a No. 1 center could end with a high‑priced acquisition.

A look at the recent extensions for Boston’s top defensemen, their career trajectories, and what their future means for the franchise.

The 2025‑26 campaign delivered dramatic storylines, from Auston Matthews' injury‑riddled year to Logan Thompson's league‑leading save stats, and the list reflects a blend of current excellence and veteran impact.

Jonathan Aspirot's breakout, Mason Lohrei's inconsistent campaign, and Andrew Peeke's looming free‑agent status define the Bruins' blue‑line strategy.

The Hurricanes’ unexpected run to the Stanley Cup Final is fueled by a fourth line that has reshaped the series, while the sport mourns Claude Lemieux and learns of CTE in Lyndon Byers.

A deep dive into how Zach Benson’s physical play, clutch scoring and penalty‑minute leadership defined the Buffalo Sabres’ playoff run and positioned him for a lucrative restricted free‑agent contract.

The Boston Bruins exited the playoffs despite a 100‑point season, and now the front office is zeroing in on a genuine top‑line center. Cam Neely’s public critique, a list of trade targets, and a deep prospect pool set the stage for a busy summer.

A combination of elite coaching, role models and robust junior programs has turned Long Island into a hockey hotbed, sending record numbers of players to the NHL playoffs and even to Olympic gold.

Injuries to key defensemen have exposed the Boston Bruins’ thin blue line, prompting roster adjustments and raising questions about future contracts.

Despite a core of elite talent, the Boston Bruins confront a fragile outlook as regression risks loom and roster upgrades remain a priority for the 2026‑27 season.

A look at how Swayman's Vezina finalist campaign and Korpisalo's increased workload shape the Bruins' goaltending outlook and future decisions.

From Penguins trade chatter to Game 7 nerves and roster changes across the league, the offseason is already delivering high stakes.

The Boston Bruins must decide on Andrew Peeke's contract while weighing upgrades among top free‑agent defensemen.

In a recent interview, Joe Morgan recalled the 1988 Red Sox surge, the Hall of Fame talent he managed, and the difficulties facing the modern club.

The 2026 IIHF Men’s Ice Hockey World Championship will be held in Switzerland from May 15‑31, featuring a roster that includes several rising Bruins talents.

The Boston Bruins’ goaltending upgrade, Colorado’s dramatic comeback, Maine’s push toward the conference final, Matthew Schaefer’s Calder triumph, and recent coaching dismissals highlight a busy week in the NHL, while the PWHL eyes new markets in Las Vegas and Hamilton.

The recent episode of The Hockey News Big Show explored the Buffalo Sabres‑Montreal Canadiens matchup, Cole Caufield’s 5‑on‑5 output, the rise of the Carolina Hurricanes, and a host of other playoff storylines.