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Boston Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli said Wednesday he is working the phones trying to make a deal ahead of the Feb. 12 Olympic roster freeze and the March 3 trade deadline.

"I'm looking every year [to make trades], but maybe more so this year because of the way we performed," said Chiarelli. "Having said all that, we want to be in the playoffs and we want to succeed in the playoffs." Read More »
"You gotta be (confident)," Rask told NHL.com. "You don't want to be overconfident, but you got to be confident. Obviously last year, Timmy and Manny (Fernandez) were great, and I didn't want to take any steps down from last year, so I really challenged myself to be a good backup and so far it's been good. I want to keep that up." Read More »
Three times this season, the Bruins have recorded two or more fights in a game. All three times, they have won.

On the other hand, some of the Bruins’ worst outings - last Friday’s 5-1 stinker against Montreal the latest example - have come when they’ve tucked their tails and sleepwalked through a game without showing any resistance. Read More »
Boston Bruins center Marc Savard has agreed to a seven-year contract extension worth $28.05 million, two sources close to the negotiations told ESPN.com's Pierre LeBrun. Read More »
Barely a week after returning from a 14-game absence, Boston's Milan Lucic is going back on the injured list.

Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli confirmed on Friday that the 21-year old left winger has a high-ankle sprain, and is expected to miss up to four weeks. Read More »
Boston Bruins forward David Krejci has been diagnosed with H1N1 and is being isolated from his teammates, the NHL club said Thursday.

He joins a handful of players around the league to contract the virus. Read More »
The Boston Bruins have announced the signing of forward Milan Lucic to a three-year contract extension through the 2012-13 NHL season worth $12.25 million. Read More »
"I'm very happy with the return we got," Chiarelli said in a Boston news conference Saturday.

The deal means that Boston now has five picks in the first two rounds of the 2010 NHL Draft. They include the Bruins' original picks, the two Toronto draft choices and another second-round pick acquired from Tampa Bay at the trade deadline last season. Read More »
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