The NHL's salary cap is set to soar in the next few offseason, but Boston can't retool just through free agency. The post As ...
The NHL’s salary cap is about to go way up, and that’s a huge win for a Bruins team with glaring roster weaknesses.
If the Bruins do opt for a mid-season retool this year, Boston could have several appealing trade chip in place.
If you were investing in an NHL team's current situation, which teams would you 'buy', 'sell' or 'hold' on? Adam Proteau says ...
As per Sara Civian of Bleacher Report, watch the Boston Bruins as a bit of a sleeper team in trade talks involving J.T.
The Bruins have several options moving forward ... With Boston currently operating with a projected $1.23 million in cap space (per PuckPedia), Sweeney and Co. would have to be creative.
General manager Don Sweeney has little cap space to add and nobody is ready down below. The turnaround has to come from within — specifically, the Bruins’ best players. That will be a big ask.
However, like most teams, the Boston Bruins are up against the cap and will need to clear cap space to add to their roster. Pagnotta continued: “But they’re kind of cap-strapped ...
The Boston Bruins have been a whirlwind of a team this season. Their approach at the deadline should be to re-tool.
He was already injured at the time of the win over the Panthers. With roster and salary cap space open, the Bruins recalled forward Matt Poitras and defenseman Michael Callahan from the American ...
With the Bruins having fellow star goalie Jeremy Swayman and needing cap space to improve their roster elsewhere, Ullmark was dealt. View the original article to see embedded media. While Ullmark ...
The Weymouth native has become a fixture in Boston over the years. But if the Bruins are looking to free up cap space ($5.25 million) and/or bring in draft picks or another roster player ...