The men's Olympic ice hockey tournament ended on Sunday with Team USA defeating Canada 2-1 in overtime.
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The Boston Bruins are holding onto a playoff spot and the team is linked to acquiring a veteran defenseman to further bolster their roster.
The Boston Bruins top prospect could soon make his NHL debut after his college season.
The Boston Bruins are holding onto a playoff spot, and the team could look to make some additions ahead of the trade deadline
Tim Thomas turned late-blooming belief into Bruins history — a Vezina winner and Conn Smythe MVP whose 2011 run delivered Boston’s first Cup in 39 years.
Long before modern masks and oversized pads, Tiny Thompson helped define what Bruins goaltending could be—backstopping Boston’s first Stanley Cup, winning four Vezinas, and setting benchmarks that still echo in franchise history.
Tuukka Rask became Boston’s modern standard in net — a Vezina winner, perennial contender, and the Bruins’ all-time wins leader who built his legacy on calm, efficiency and big-game steadiness.
David Pastrnak turned “Pasta” into a Boston institution — a Rocket winner, 60-goal scorer, and modern Bruins icon whose joy and production reshaped the franchise’s offense.
Brad Marchand grew from pesky agitator into a franchise cornerstone — a Stanley Cup champion, captain, and one of the most productive, feared two-way wingers Boston has ever had.
The Bruins have won six Stanley Cups, from their early-era titles in 1929–41 to Bobby Orr’s iconic 1970 moment and the drought-ending 2011 run. Here’s every Bruins championship season—plus a quick FAQ on Finals appearances, losses, and legendary moments.
Ray Bourque is one of the greatest Boston Bruins ever—an elite captain, five-time Norris Trophy winner, and franchise record-holder. Here’s his Bruins legacy, best seasons, and defining moments.
Zdeno Chara served as a captain for all 14 of his seasons in Boston (2006-2020), winning a Norris Trophy in 2009 and a Stanley Cup in 2011.
Zdeno Chara is considered one of the greatest players to ever put on a Bruins uniform. Here's a breakdown of Chara's career in Boston, from top moments to what he meant to the team.