McAvoy and Carlo photos taken from NHL.com, Heinen photo taken from eliteprospects.com The Bruins have three restricted free agents this offseason (not including the current AHLers), and they must find a way to resign all of them, particularly Charlie McAvoy and Brandon Carlo. Danton Heinen, while he gets a lot of hate from some due … Continue reading Predicting the Next Contracts of the Bruin’s RFAs
Author: Lydia Murray
What Should the Bruin’s Do With Their UFAs?
All photos taken from NHL.com The Bruins only have three unrestricted free agents this offseason, which is good news considering they have to resign restricted free agents Charlie McAvoy, Brandon Carlo, and Danton Heinen. Potentially hitting the open market from the Bruins July 1st are UFAs Noel Acciari, Steven Kampfer, and Marcus Johannson. Here’s what … Continue reading What Should the Bruin’s Do With Their UFAs?
NHL Offseason Trade Tracker
Keep up to date on all the trades happening this offseason! We will update this post with every trade, no matter how minor, for the rest of the offseason. Only trades that happened after the official start of the offseason (June 13th, 2019) will be on here. Contract term and the average annual value (same … Continue reading NHL Offseason Trade Tracker
Roberto Luongo Retires
Photo taken from NHL.com On Wednesday, June 26th, 2019, Roberto Luongo announced his retirement from the NHL after 19 seasons. He accomplished much over his career, although he never won the Vezina Trophy (but he should have, at least in 2004) or the Stanley Cup. Regardless, he was a phenomenal goalie over his career and … Continue reading Roberto Luongo Retires
The Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2019
The Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2019 was announced Tuesday, and this year’s inductees are Hayley Wickenheiser, Guy Carbonneau, Sergei Zubov, and Vaclav Nedomansky as players, and Jim Rutherford and Jerry York in the builders category. Here’s a little bit about each of them and their careers. Hayley Wickenheiser Wickenheiser was the first woman … Continue reading The Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2019
The Bruins Sign Steven Kampfer to a Two-Year Extension
Kampfer celebrating his first playoff goal. Photo taken from NHL.com The Bruins signed defenseman Steven Kampfer to a two-year contract yesterday worth $1.6 million dollars, which means it will carry a cap hit of $800,000 per season. Kampfer played well in his role as an extra defenseman last season, playing in 35 games and recording … Continue reading The Bruins Sign Steven Kampfer to a Two-Year Extension
New Bruins Draftee Report
The Bruins drafted five prospects in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft, one on Friday and the other four on Saturday. Overall, I think we’ll look back on this as a good draft. Every player will need at least a few years to develop before they are ready, but that is perfectly fine given the position … Continue reading New Bruins Draftee Report
2019 NHL Entry Draft Ranking: #1-10
To put it simply, the NHL Entry Draft this year is stacked. The first two picks are essentially locks in Jack Hughes and Kappo Kakko, both with the ability to be franchise-defining players, but beyond them there is still incredible talent. Many of the picks have the potential to be multiple different players, and after … Continue reading 2019 NHL Entry Draft Ranking: #1-10
Who Should the Bruins Draft First?
The Bruins own 30th overall pick in this year’s NHL Entry Draft. There are many different opinions as to what they could do with this. Here are some of them: Corey Pronman, The Athletic: Jayden Struble, a defenseman from St. Sebastian's, (a U.S. high school). Adam Kimelman, NHL.com: Samuel Poulin, a hard-working power forward, specifically … Continue reading Who Should the Bruins Draft First?
Brief Update
Sorry it's been awhile since I've posted. I have a lot of different things written, but I have been traveling and have not gotten the chance to post them as I have been dealing with spotty or no internet, and will be for the next two months. At this point, they are all old and … Continue reading Brief Update

