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From jerseys that stood the test of time to duds that teams couldn't ditch soon enough, here's the best and worst for every ...
Carbonneau, Fuhr, LeClair, Mullen and Murphy all return for their third 3ICE event, Bourque for his second. Daneyko and ...
The NHL offseason is in full swing with the majority of free agency and the 2025 NHL Draft in the rearview mirror. While 2026 ...
Following the NHL Draft and free agency, the offseason has hit its annual lull. Over the last month, teams have been working ...
Hagens was one of four current or future players representing the Eagles' men's hockey program at the Boston Bruins 2025 Development Camp.
Bruins notebook: New additions weigh in after signing with new-look team Sean Kuraly, Tanner Jeannot meet reporters ...
Christmas came early! It’s the first day of free agency, and what a day it was for hockey! General manager Don Sweeney had a busy day. It wasn’t loaded with big fireworks, but he did make ...
The Boston Bruins have entered the free agency pool this summer. Now that the signing are official, here are the grades.
The Bruins added another center and future BC Eagle to their prospect pool in lanky pivot William Moore.
The Bruins selected Boston College center James Hagens at No. 7 — adding a much-needed skilled pivot to the Original Six franchise’s pipeline. Here are five things to know about Boston’s ...
Hagens becomes the sixth player from Boston College men's hockey to be selected in the first round in the last three years.
Hauppauge-raised James Hagens will stay in Boston, where he played college hockey.