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The Boston Bruins have been without both of their top stars, David Pastrnak and Charlie McAvoy, due to injury. However, it appears that both players are inching closer to returning.
The Blues return to Enterprise Center with momentum after closing out a three-game road stint with back-to-back wins in Ottawa and Montreal. Battling the challenges of travel, injuries and quick turnarounds,
The Boston Bruins have sent the New Jersey Devils to their season-worst fifth straight loss. Morgan Geekie scored his 22nd goal and Jeremy Swayman made 29 saves for the Bruins.
The St. Louis Blues host the Boston Bruins after Brayden Schenn's two-goal game against the Montreal Canadiens in the Blues' 4-3 win
Steeves’ specialty is putting pucks in nets. He potted 36 in 59 AHL games last year for the Toronto Marlies. He has a heavy shot that arrives on goalies quickly. His one-timer is hard and true, as Jordan Binnington learned in the first period.
After 987 regular season games, Craig Smith has called it a career. The former Boston Bruins forward made the announcement Monday through Magnuson Hockey Agency.
Former Boston Bruins forward Craig Smith has announced his retirement from professional hockey. The news was shared by the Magnuson Hockey Agency. Smith's retirement comes after the 36-year-old forward did not sign with any club as an unrestricted free agent (UFA) during the off-season. Now, he has officially called it a career as a player.
In an injury-riddled, fast-paced Olympic season, the Bruins have officially locked down a notable defensive option in the minor-league ranks.