The 2025-26 Boston Bruins Preview

The Boston Bruins have begun training camp for the 2025-26 season.  Their offseason saw a lot of moves, some of which I actually suggested in my off-season preview, and the team has a lot of open roster spots to be had.  With a new head coach and a new draft class I have yet to talk about, there’s a lot to get into.  So, let’s dive right in.

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The 2024-25 Boston Bruins

The Boston Bruins begin their 2024-25 campaign tonight when they get an up-close look at the Florida Panthers raising their Stanley Cup banner.  The Bruins made a lot of moves in the offseason.  Have they improved?  Have they done enough to make a legit run at the Cup?  Let’s dig in and find out. 

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Boston Bruins Off Season Preview

The Boston Bruins lost game 6 of the Eastern Conference semi finals to the Florida Panthers and have been eliminated from the playoffs.  It was a hell of a season for the Bruins.  They finished second in the division and had 109 points on the season.  They beat their old foe, the Toronto Maple Leafs, in the first round, costing the Leaf’s coach his job, and put up a fight against the division winning Florida Panthers.  Let’s look at where the Bs stand as their season comes to an end.  

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The Post Trade Deadline Boston Bruins

                The NHL trade deadline came and went today so let’s take a look at what the Bruins did and where the team stands with 17 games left in the regular season. 

The first move the Bruins made was to trade Luke Toporowski and a conditional 6th round pick to the Minnesota Wild for left winger Pat Maroon.  In theory I like this trade.  First off, the Bruins didn’t give anything up to get Maroon.  Toporowski is 23 years old and not much of a prospect and who cares about a 6th round pick.  Maroon is the type of player the Bruins could use in that he plays with a lot of grit and snarl.  He’s the type of guy that will throw his weight around and stand up for his teammates and is more than happy to drop the gloves.  He is not much of an offensive player, though he did once score 27 goals in a season with Edmonton, but he has a specific role to play and he plays that role as well as you can.  He’s a 4th liner that will piss off the other team as he has done plenty of times with the Bruins.  To the point where Jack Edwards once got in trouble because he made fun of Maroon’s weight.  Even in today’s game you need a guy like this on your team. 

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