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With the preseason slate having officially begun, the Bruins roster battle is in full swing. Although the roster is mostly

With the preseason slate having officially begun, the Bruins roster battle is in full swing. Although the roster is mostly
After the signing of his fellow defensive compatriot, Charlie McAvoy, it was only a matter of time before we saw Brandon Carlo’s name in the headlines for the Boston Bruins. After a summer of uncertainty, and the start of the 2019/20 NHL campaign just around the corner, it was evident that Bruins general manager Don Sweeney and his management group had some work to do and business to conduct. He did more than just “conduct”: business, and inked Carlo to a two-year bridge contract extension, worth a total of $5.7M. Here’s how both the Bruins as an organization and Carlo reached an agreement.
After bursting onto the scene in October 2017, Charlie McAvoy and the Boston Bruins were on the clock as training camps from across the NHL kicked off. The 21-year old, smooth-skating defenseman was one of four high profile restricted free agent blue-liners this summer, joining teammate, Brandon Carlo, and the likes of Zach Werenski and Ivan Provorov. It took a few months, but McAvoy and the Bruins reached a 3-year/$14.7M contract extension.
Dom Lunardo | September 18th, 2019 The crown jewel and hometown boy who grew up a die-hard Maple Leafs fan

Last year, the Boston Bruins didn’t make a splash at the Trade Deadline. Instead, they picked up forward Marcus Johansson

Entering the offseason, Bruins GM Don Sweeney was staked to a tough task: $10 million to re-sign Danton Heinen, Charlie McAvoy, and Brandon Carlo.

The NHL Players’ Association has announced it will not reopen the current collective bargaining agreement after the 2019-20 season, avoiding a potential lockout next September.

The Boston Bruins announced their traveling roster for tonight’s preseason’s game against the New Jersey Devils.
Hockey life is not always as smooth and easy-going as some would suggest.
After jubilantly raising Lord Stanley’s illustrious mug for the very first time in franchise history back in June 2018, it was a bitter and rather premature end to the season for the Washington Capitals during the 2018/19 campaign. A fourth straight Metropolitan Division crown was a recipe for yet another hopeful (and successful) postseason in the nation’s capital, but for Alexander Ovechkin and Co., this wasn’t to be this time around.

Training Camp for the Colorado Avalanche kicks off Sept. 13, and they will take the ice without one of their

Over the years, no player on the Bruins roster has evolved more than Brad Marchand. When the Halifax native broke

With the preseason slate having officially begun, the Bruins roster battle is in full swing. Although the roster is mostly set, young players and veterans
After the signing of his fellow defensive compatriot, Charlie McAvoy, it was only a matter of time before we saw Brandon Carlo’s name in the headlines for the Boston Bruins. After a summer of uncertainty, and the start of the 2019/20 NHL campaign just around the corner, it was evident that Bruins general manager Don Sweeney and his management group had some work to do and business to conduct. He did more than just “conduct”: business, and inked Carlo to a two-year bridge contract extension, worth a total of $5.7M. Here’s how both the Bruins as an organization and Carlo reached an agreement.
After bursting onto the scene in October 2017, Charlie McAvoy and the Boston Bruins were on the clock as training camps from across the NHL kicked off. The 21-year old, smooth-skating defenseman was one of four high profile restricted free agent blue-liners this summer, joining teammate, Brandon Carlo, and the likes of Zach Werenski and Ivan Provorov. It took a few months, but McAvoy and the Bruins reached a 3-year/$14.7M contract extension.
Dom Lunardo | September 18th, 2019 The crown jewel and hometown boy who grew up a die-hard Maple Leafs fan has signed on the dotted

Last year, the Boston Bruins didn’t make a splash at the Trade Deadline. Instead, they picked up forward Marcus Johansson from the New Jersey Devils.

Entering the offseason, Bruins GM Don Sweeney was staked to a tough task: $10 million to re-sign Danton Heinen, Charlie McAvoy, and Brandon Carlo.

The NHL Players’ Association has announced it will not reopen the current collective bargaining agreement after the 2019-20 season, avoiding a potential lockout next September.

The Boston Bruins announced their traveling roster for tonight’s preseason’s game against the New Jersey Devils.
Hockey life is not always as smooth and easy-going as some would suggest.
After jubilantly raising Lord Stanley’s illustrious mug for the very first time in franchise history back in June 2018, it was a bitter and rather premature end to the season for the Washington Capitals during the 2018/19 campaign. A fourth straight Metropolitan Division crown was a recipe for yet another hopeful (and successful) postseason in the nation’s capital, but for Alexander Ovechkin and Co., this wasn’t to be this time around.

Training Camp for the Colorado Avalanche kicks off Sept. 13, and they will take the ice without one of their best player: Mikko Rantanen. The

Over the years, no player on the Bruins roster has evolved more than Brad Marchand. When the Halifax native broke into the league, he was
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