I would say a highly palatable scenario is for Seguin and Boston to follow the Alex Pietrangelo route in St. Louis – have the rookie play nine NHL games, with perhaps some healthy scratches mixed in to both elongate his stay in the bigs, plus allow Seguin to soak up some knowledge from the press box. Then, send him back to the Ontario League to tear it up for a couple months before heading to the
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What The Bruins Should Do With Seguin
Posted by IceColdNews 30 days ago (http://www.thehockeynews.com)Bruins Sign Seguin To Entry Level Deal
Posted by cegeland 29 days ago (http://www.tsn.ca)
The Boston Bruins have signed forward Tyler Seguin, the second player taken in this year's NHL draft.
Financial terms of the three-year, entry-level announced Tuesday deal were not released, but it was reportedly in the neighbourhood of contract No. 1 overall draft pick Taylor Hall signed with the Edmonton Oilers that will bring him US$900,000 a year with bonuses that could bring it to a total Read More »
Financial terms of the three-year, entry-level announced Tuesday deal were not released, but it was reportedly in the neighbourhood of contract No. 1 overall draft pick Taylor Hall signed with the Edmonton Oilers that will bring him US$900,000 a year with bonuses that could bring it to a total Read More »
Judging Chiarelli's Bruins
Posted by IceColdNews 45 days ago (http://www.hockeyjournal.com)
We have seen plenty of positive signs during Chiarelli's tour in town. The building is full again. Interest is high. Two sports radio stations talk about all things Black and Gold. Under Chiarelli's guidance, the club even has won a couple of playoff series. In the grand scheme of things, such as winning a Stanley Cup, that really isn't saying much, but it's an improvement over what went on for m
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Cap-Crunching Ahead: Bruins Extend Mark Stuart
Posted by GordieIsGod 54 days ago (http://hockeyindependent.com)
Ty Anderson of Hockey Independent details the Bruins signing of Mark Stuart and examines what Boston should do during the remainder of the NHL's Free Agent Frenzy.
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Neely Will Bring Passion And Plenty Of Know-How To New Position
Posted by maximumhockey 77 days ago (http://www.nhl.com)
Hockey Hall of Famer Cam Neely got a promotion Wednesday when he was bumped up to President of the Boston Bruins.
Neely, a former Bruins star who spent the last three years as a Vice President with the B's, is the team's first president since Harry Sinden stepped down into an advisor role.
After Neely was introduced at a news conference, Sinden told the media that he knew from the second h Read More »
Neely, a former Bruins star who spent the last three years as a Vice President with the B's, is the team's first president since Harry Sinden stepped down into an advisor role.
After Neely was introduced at a news conference, Sinden told the media that he knew from the second h Read More »
Neely To Be Named Bruins President
Posted by cegeland 78 days ago (http://www.cbc.ca)
Hockey Hall of Famer Cam Neely will be named the president of the Boston Bruins, a team official familiar with the decision told The Associated Press.
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Bruins Trying To Fix Their Problems
Posted by IceColdNews 112 days ago (http://www.nhl.com)
A week ago, the Boston Bruins were up 3-0 in their series against Philadelphia and making plans for their first trip to the Eastern Conference Finals in 18 years. Not any more.
After making it look easy in winning the first three games of their Eastern Conference Semifinal series, they've come up short three times in a row against the resilient Flyers. Wednesday's 2-1 loss at the Wachovia Cent Read More »
After making it look easy in winning the first three games of their Eastern Conference Semifinal series, they've come up short three times in a row against the resilient Flyers. Wednesday's 2-1 loss at the Wachovia Cent Read More »
Savard Set To Return To Bruins Lineup After 24 Game Absence
Posted by IceColdNews 126 days ago (http://www.tsn.ca)
A spirited practice was over. Most of the Boston Bruins were back in the locker-room.
But not Marc Savard.
With his return from a 24-game absence just days away, Boston's best playmaker kept working on the ice with a few teammates on Wednesday.
"It felt like the Boston Marathon," said Savard, sidelined more than seven weeks following a Grade 2 concussion. "They made it pretty tough today Read More »
But not Marc Savard.
With his return from a 24-game absence just days away, Boston's best playmaker kept working on the ice with a few teammates on Wednesday.
"It felt like the Boston Marathon," said Savard, sidelined more than seven weeks following a Grade 2 concussion. "They made it pretty tough today Read More »



