Boston Bruins goalie Jeremy Swayman is feeling good after the team got a win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday.
The Bruins made sweeping changes at the deadline, headlined by the blockbuster trade of captain Brad Marchand to the Florida Panthers. They also sent Charlie Coyle to the Colorado Avalanche and Brandon Carlo to the Toronto Maple Leafs, marking a significant shift in the team's direction and launching a retool of the roster.
The Boston Bruins are trading their captain and longest-tenured player to one of their Eastern Conference foes, according to multiple reports Friday.
Boston Bruins top trade candidate Trent Frederic is week to week with a lower-body injury and is unlikely to play before the trade deadline.
The Boston Bruins were the biggest sellers at this year's NHL Trade Deadline. The team parted with their captain, Brad Marchand, in an organizational shift. The
BOTTOM LINE: The Carolina Hurricanes host the Boston Bruins in Eastern Conference play. Carolina has gone 23-7-1 at home and 36-22-4 overall. The Hurricanes have a +28 scoring differential, with 197 total goals scored and 169 given up.
The Boston Bruins may have defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins to crawl two points closer to an Eastern Conference wild card spot, but they lost a big piece of the
Among the moves over that four-day span, Boston sent forward and captain Brad Marchand to the Florida Panthers, forward Charlie Coyle to the Colorado Avalanche, defenseman Brandon Carlo to the Toronto Maple Leafs, forward Justin Brazeau to the Minnesota Wild and forward Trent Frederic to the Edmonton Oilers.
After blowing two leads en route to an overtime loss to the Maple Leafs, the Bruins must move forward as a seller.
Brad Marchand was traded to the Florida Panthers by the Boston Bruins on Friday. Boston received a conditional second-round pick in the 2027 NHL Draft in return.