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The Boston Bruins blew up their roster at the 2025 NHL trade deadline. Brad Marchand, Brandon Carlo, Charlie Coyle, and Trent Frederic were among the players the Bruins moved as a result of their terrible 2024-25 season.
On this episode of the Sports Hub Underground, Matt & Ty react to the Bruins' latest trade and discuss their other offseason roster needs.
The Bruins agreed to a one-year, $775,000 two-way deal with the Swedish defenseman on Saturday. Boston acquired the rights to Soderstrom from Chicago late Friday afternoon for a seventh-round pick and defenseman Ryan Mast. The 24-year-old was a restricted free agent.
Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney announced today, June 13, that the team has acquired defenseman Victor Soderstrom from the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for defenseman Ryan Mast and a 2025 seventh-round draft pick.
The Bruins are going into the Sturm era without a captain in place, after Brad Marchand’s shocking deal at the trade deadline. David Pastrnak and Charlie McAvoy have worn the A’s for the last two seasons and, as Sturm pointed out Tuesday, are homegrown players who started their careers during the Chara and Bergeron era.
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Sturm spent five years with the Bruins as a player after arriving in 2005 as part of the package Boston received in the controversial Joe Thornton trade. He had some special momen
As Mitch Marner’s time with the Maple Leafs appears to be nearing an end, Toronto could pivot toward free agency, and reportedly has eyes on former Bruins captain Brad Marchand.
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Marco Sturm understood how special it was to be a member of the Boston Bruins during his five seasons as a player. But being named the new head coach of the Original Six franchise has brought about a whole new rush of feelings for the 46-year-old.
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Study Finds on MSNWhen Sports Teams Try To Skip Town: How Boston Saved The Bruins From New HampshireIn a nutshell Boston’s politicians united to fight the Bruins’ 1981 move to New Hampshire by threatening to build a competing arena, ultimately forcing team owners to abandon the relocation and build a new venue in Boston with their own money.