Welcome to Boston, Brett! Photo taken from NHL.com. The Bruins announced today that they have signed forward Brett Ritchie to a one-year contract worth $1 million. Ritchie, 26, is a right-wing who recorded four goals and two assists in 53 games for the Dallas Stars last season. He also played in one playoff game for … Continue reading The Bruins Sign Forward Brett Ritchie
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The Bruins Sign Connor Clifton to a Contract Extension
More Cliffy Hockey, folks! Photo taken from NHL.com The Bruins announced today that they have signed defenseman Connor Clifton to a three-year contract extension worth $3 million ($1 million AAV). Clifton, 24, burst onto the scene last year for the Bruins when the blue line was decimated by injuries early in the year. He appeared … Continue reading The Bruins Sign Connor Clifton to a Contract Extension
The Bruins Sign Goaltender Maxime Lagace
Welcome to Boston, Max! Photo taken from NHL.com. The Bruins announced today that they have signed goaltender Maxime Lagace to a one-year, two-way contract worth $700,000 at the NHL level. Signed by the Vegas Golden Knights as an undrafted free agent before the start of the 2017-18 season, Lagace, 26, appeared in only one game … Continue reading The Bruins Sign Goaltender Maxime Lagace
Other Potential Moves For the Bruins This Offseason
Photo taken from NHL.com The Bruins are coming off a run to the Cup Final that ended badly, to say the least (but let’s not get into that). They are fortunate in that their biggest players that need new contracts this offseason are all restricted free agents. However, after resigning all those players, the Bruins … Continue reading Other Potential Moves For the Bruins This Offseason
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?
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
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?

