First there was the debate: Taylor Hall or Tyler Seguin.
And there was more debate: Seguin should play more or Seguin shouldn’t play at all.
First there was the debate: Taylor Hall or Tyler Seguin.
And there was more debate: Seguin should play more or Seguin shouldn’t play at all.
The saddest story of the Bruins’ 2010-11 Stanley Cup championship season just keeps getting sadder.
In discussing tomorrow’s start of the free-agent “frenzy” today during a conference call, Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli’s favorite word was “wary.”
Free agency opens at noon EST Friday, and the Bruins and rookie winger Brad Marchand’s representative are taking their time getting together on a new contract.
Marchand, who just completed his three-year entry level deal, will become a restricted free agent.
It was the ultimate rags to riches story during the Bruins’ 2010-11 Stanley Cup championship season, and now it may lead to even more riches.
In the tale of the Bruins’ 2011 run to the Stanley Cup championship, center Chris Kelly will always play a Zorr0-like role.
Bruins 2011 first-round pick Dougie Hamilton and second-round pick Alexander Khokhlachev — aka KoKo — highlight the 24-player lineup for the club’s development camp which will be held at the Ristuccia Arena practice facility July 7-11.
Your first chance to sneak an up-close peek at this year’s Bruins draft picks comes at the team’s annual development camp, which the team announced will start next Thursday at Ristuccia Arena in Wilmington.
Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli is already on record as saying he wont’ be pursuing any big-name free agent come July 1.
The Vancouver Canucks tonight found a taker for the negotiating rights of defenseman Christian Ehrhoff.
Next stop, Toronto.
And no, we’re not talking about another blockbuster trade between Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli and his Maple Leafs counterpart Brian Burke.
The biggest NHL free-agent news today involved Joni Pitkanen spurning the open market to stay with Carolina for — what I believe to be a cap-friendly — $4.5 million for three seasons.