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The Boston Bruins are hoping to be a playoff team this season and one analyst urges them to acquire a star centerman.
With the front office getting a full vote of confidence from CEO Charlie Jacobs, bringing in fresh eyes is one way to implement change in the team's fortunes.
When Charlie Jacobs, Cam Neely and Don Sweeney got up on the podium, there was nothing they could say that would have made the fan base happy. Because there are playoffs going on and they’re not ...
Charlie McAvoy ready to move on and lead Boston Bruins after "year to forget" The brass of the Boston Bruins held court with reporters on Thursday, promising much better days are ahead for the ...
Bruins CEO Charlie Jacobs, despite calling this season an “embarassment” and “disappointment,” stressed that president Cam Neely and general manager Don Sweeney will stay in their roles.
Leadership thinking long- and short-term Boston, MA – CEO Charlie Jacobs, President Cam Neely and GM Don Sweeney speak during the Bruins year end press conference. (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald) ...
The Boston Bruins had a disappointing year and ended up being one of the worst teams in the NHL. However, Boston has been adamant that they will be competitive next season. The website PuckPedia ...
In hopes of improving the entire experience of Boston Bruins fans, Boston Celtics fans and concert attendees, TD Garden will go through a $70 million comprehensive renovation over the next two years.
Prices everywhere are rising, Jacobs noted in the team’s end-of-year press conference. But a 4 percent increase following a 33-win season is not pleasing ticket holders.
There is superstar David Pastrnak in his prime. Provided they return healthy, they will be adding No. 1 and No. 2 defensemen in Charlie McAvoy and Hampus Lindholm.