The biggest free-agent decisions on Saturday, the second day of the open market, were Brad Richards picking the New York Rangers and Toronto then settling for Plan B and Tim Connolly.
First-day free-agent signers shouldn’t ferment fear in Bruins
Bruins bag one of ‘biggest disappointments in NHL history’ Habs F Pouliot
Well, this should make things a little awkward when the NESN announcing crew shows up to do interviews at Bruins training camp this fall.
Ryder cashes in with Dallas on his impressive Bruins playoff run
For three years with the Bruins, Michael Ryder had some ups and some downs, but most of all, he was overpaid.
Well, that last part’s going to continue in Dallas.
If plan changes, Cole could be championship-caliber fit for Bruins
Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli is already on record as saying he wont’ be pursuing any big-name free agent come July 1.
Three days until NHL free agency, market already thinning
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.
Four for the Hall, but former Bruins Burns, Oates left out again
Montreal PD ready to speak with Bruins’ Chara about Pacioretty hit
Winning the Stanley Cup brings more demands on a player’s time during the offseason from interested media and new sponsors than a usual summer.
Weisbrod leaves Bruins for Flames
When you win the Stanley Cup, everybody wants a piece of your action.
And it’s not just your players that are coveted by other teams.
While Bruins were quiet, division rivals used draft weekend to improve
Flyers will have different look by time they land in Boston
The Philadelphia Flyers, as announced by the NHL today, will provide the Bruins with their opening-night opponent when they raise the 2010-11 Stanley Cup champions banner to the rafters to start next season.
Higher cap benefits Bruins
Flyers up first for 2011-12 Bruins; Canucks come in Jan. 7
The Bruins will open their defense of the Stanley Cup championship next fall along a longtime rival.
Consolation prizes galore for Bruins victim Canucks at NHL Awards
Congratulations go out to the Vancouver Canucks.
















