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The Boston Bruins find themselves in a weird middle ground heading into the NHL trade deadline. Last year, Boston shipped out long-time players Brad Marchand, Brandon Carlo, Charlie Coyle, and Trent Frederic in order to sell off pieces and rebuild.
Pregame The Penguins make some changes from yesterday, Elmer Soderblom and Ilya Solovyov are in for Justin Brazeau (injured) and Connor Clifton. A couple of lines are changed, including Ryan Shea back with Kris Letang.
Don Sweeney and the Bruins took care of another player on their blue line with a contract extension finalized Monday morning.
The Boston Bruins announced Monday that the team has signed Providence Bruins defenseman Frederic Brunet to a two-year contract extension with an annual NHL salary cap hit of $875,000.
The NHL trade deadline is fast approaching, leaving many to wonder whether the Bruins will be buyers or sellers.
A couple of squads that will meet again in less than a week in a different location gather at TD Garden in Boston on Tuesday, March 3 when the Boston Bruins will play host to the Pittsburgh Penguins.
The Eagles finished the 2025-26 regular season on a four-game losing streak.
The Boston Bruins have been searching for some new pieces for quite some time. Boston looks to return to the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
There is no team quite like the Boston Bruins (35-22-6) in the NHL this season. The Bruins have not lost at home since before Christmas. In that time, they've gone 12-0-0, a monstrous winning streak.