
NHL Trade Deadline Reshapes Fantasy Hockey Outlook
Recent blockbuster trades have re‑aligned rosters and sparked debate over which players will see their fantasy point totals surge or stall in the coming season.
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Recent blockbuster trades have re‑aligned rosters and sparked debate over which players will see their fantasy point totals surge or stall in the coming season.

After a late‑night call revealed his move to Boston, J.J. Peterka reflects on his recent contract, past performance, and the personal ties that make the Bruins an appealing destination.

A trade that sends forward JJ Peterka to the Boston Bruins could reshape the team’s offensive depth, while the club faces a looming decision on unrestricted free agent Viktor Arvidsson.

Despite limited dedicated programs, Czech girls are carving out spaces on the ice through grassroots clubs, national initiatives, and international visibility, heralding a shift in a traditionally male‑heavy sport.

Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney is exploring trades that could reshape the roster, focusing on Pavel Zacha, Mason Lohrei, Casey Mittelstadt and a possible addition of Brandon Carlo from the Toronto Maple Leafs.

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.

Patrice Bergeron, a 19‑season Boston Bruins icon, celebrates jersey retirement, Hall of Fame induction, and ponders what comes next after a career defined by resilience, family ties, and loyalty.

The Hockey Hall of Fame has revealed its six‑member class of 2026, honoring players and executives whose achievements have shaped modern hockey.

Boston evaluates prospects and ponders a trade as it seeks to shore up depth before Viktor Arvidsson hits free agency.

At 30, David Pastrnak’s 71 assists mark a shift toward playmaking, influencing contract talks and the Bruins’ long‑term strategy.

The Flyers eye a strategic trade down to acquire Russian center Egor Shilov, a top QMJHL scorer whose fit could reshape their forward lines.

The Boston Bruins will retire Patrice Bergeron's number 37 during the 2026‑27 season, celebrating a two‑decade career that defined modern defensive forward play.

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 are exploring a trade for Vincent Trocheck of the New York Rangers, a move that could address their long‑standing need for a top‑line center while leveraging a rich pool of draft picks and prospects.

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.

The Buffalo Sabres winger Alex Tuch is poised to hit the open market as an unrestricted free agent, sparking speculation across the NHL as teams like the Oilers, Devils, Bruins, Blackhawks and Kraken evaluate how his skill set could address their specific gaps.

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 Bruins' second line combined for 95 points and 41 goals, prompting discussions about extensions, trades, and the search for a top‑center.

David Pastrnak’s 100‑point campaign earns him a Second All-Star Team selection, reflecting his elite performance and sixth‑place Hart Trophy finish.

The NHL’s traditional awards gala has been replaced by a staggered rollout that unfolds across the Stanley Cup Playoffs, spotlighting the Hart, Norris, Calder and other trophies while the postseason reshapes narratives.

The 2025‑26 NHL First All‑Star Team was announced by the Professional Hockey Writers Association, highlighting Jason Robertson’s second nomination and the historic achievements of players like Connor McDavid and Andrei Vasilevskiy.

Boston Bruins' new head coach Marco Sturm focuses on developing younger players, with Fraser Minten, Marat Khusnutdinov and James Hagens making notable strides and playoff debuts.

Dylan Larkin’s full no‑trade clause has revealed a list of potential destinations, from Minnesota to Toronto, each offering distinct assets and storylines.

The Boston Bruins added three depth forwards last summer, each bringing a distinct style to the roster and securing extensions that signal the club’s confidence in their contributions.