Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy’s wife Kiley showed fans that she isn’t going to let pregnancy slow her down.
BOSTON — Bruins interim coach Joe Sacco had plenty to sort out when he met with the media after morning skate ahead of Tuesday’s game against the Lightning at TD Garden. Two players were called up, two were placed on injured reserve and a third was moved from injured reserve to long-term injured reserve. Sacco explained:
The Boston Bruins are playing the Ottawa Senators this afternoon in a very important contest. The Bruins are only ahead of the Senators by one point for the final wild card spot in the Eastern Conference,
Things have not really been going particularly great for the Boston Bruins in 2024-25. From the slow start that led to the firing of head coach Jim Montgomery
The Boston Bruins placed several key players on injured reserve today including Charlie McAvoy, calling up prospects in response. Charlie McAvoy has reportedly been dealing with a nagging injury this season.
Things were going well for the Boston Bruins after Joe Sacco replaced Jim Montgomery behind the bench but as Adam Vingan writes, the momentum from the “new coach bump” has since ceased.
Matthew Poitras is back with the Boston Bruins, but not under ideal circumstances. In addition to calling up Poitras and defenseman Michael Callahan from AHL Providence on Tuesday morning, the Bruins placed defenseman Charlie McAvoy and forward Mark Kastelic on injured reserve and moved defenseman Hampus Lindholm to long-term injured reserve.
The Boston Bruins have a 22-18-4 record over 46 games for 49 points and a 53.3% winning percentage. The Ottawa Senators (and ugh... Montréal Canadiens) have a 22-18-4 record over 44 games for 48 points and a 54.5% winning percentage.
Conor Ryan and Ty Anderson break down the Boston Bruins' current 2-game win streak, analyzing both the positives and negatives.
The Boston Bruins (22-19-5) have four players currently listed on the injury report as they prepare to play the Ottawa Senators (22-18-4) on Saturday, January 18 at Canadian Tire Centre, with the
The Boston Bruins are in a precarious spot, as they continue to fight for a playoff spot this season. Missing the playoffs would look bad, not only for GM Don Sweeney, but President Cam Neely as the B's are usually contenders.