Bruins introduce Marco Sturm
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Boston is slated to pick No. 7 overall, their highest draft choice since drafting Tyler Seguin (No. 2) in 2010. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean they’ll stay there.
The Boston Bruins need a top-six center who can be a franchise player for a long time. And with the No. 7 overall pick in a 2025 NHL Draft class that’s loaded with quality centers, now is a good time to find that kind of building block.
Upon arrival , Boston Bruins brand-new head coach Marco Sturm made a key reminder about focal point of concern ahead of 2024-25 NHL season with David Pastrnak and the rest of the team.
Despite Brad Marchand dominating in these playoffs, it's still a bit surreal to see him wearing a Florida Panthers jersey rather than the Boston Bruins threads
Boston Bruins goaltending prospect and former University of Notre Dame goaltender Ryan Bischel announced his retirement from professional hockey on his Instagram page on June 3.
Brad Marchand, currently with the Boston Bruins, is reportedly prioritizing financial gain in his next NHL contract. Chris Johnston of TSN 1050 suggests Marchand is seeking to maximize earnings, considering off-ice opportunities alongside salary.
The Combine, overall, was a unique experience for the prospects that attended. Not only do the players get to meet with many different NHL organizations in a short period of time, but they get to know many like-minded peers who are eagerly awaiting to hear their name called at the Draft in late June.
The Bruins won’t see any additional coaching departures this offseason after appointing Marco Sturm as their new head coach last week, general manager Don Sweeney tells Jim McBride of the Boston Globe.