The Boston Bruins are barely hanging onto a playoff spot, and Cam Neely said they are still decided which path to take at the NHL trade deadline.
The Boston Bruins currently have a 25-21-6 record and have the top wild card spot in the Eastern Conference standings. While this is the case, every team that is right behind them has multiple games in hand,
Bruins CEO Charlie Jacobs offered up his support for both Cam Neely and Don Sweeney in the midst of a difficult season.
Is it time for major changes? CEO Charlie Jacobs made one thing clear Wednesday: He has faith in Sweeney and Neely to make the right moves.
The Boston Bruins may be currently in a playoff position, but it's difficult to see where they could land come March. That doesn't mean they'll rule out augmenting the lineup to stay competitive.
The Boston Bruins have battled issues with consistency all throughout the 2024-25 NHL season that resulted in them firing head coach Jim Montgomery and naming assistant Joe Sacco their interim head co
Year in and year out, the Boston Bruins have been a regular participant in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. This year, though, has been one like no other. While they’re currently in a playoff position, making the postseason is by no means a guarantee for the B’s this season.
Due to the Bruins' placement in the standings, president Cam Neely said the team is considering two paths for the trade deadline: buying or retooling. If the Bruins decide to go down the buying route, they have three needs they could try to fix. Let's discuss each of them now.
The current playoff odds don't favor the Bruins. But even with Boston looking at an arduous road, they're embracing the challenge.
During an appearance on Sports on Prime Canada, NHL insider Frank Seravalli was asked to name a dark horse team in the J.T. Miller sweepstakes. Seravalli then picked the Boston Bruins as his choice.
The Bruins looked overmatched for two periods, but Morgan Geekie scored two third period goals to lift the B’s to a 3-1 win.
NHL insider Frank Seravalli has identified the Boston Bruins as a potential dark horse in the race for Vancouver Canucks forward J.T. Miller.