With his name popping up in trade rumors, Morgan Geekie stressed that he doesn't want to play anywhere but the Bruins.
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BostonHockeyNow on MSNMorgan Geekie Addresses Trade Rumors: ‘I Want To Be A Bruin’BOSTON– Trade deadline season in the NHL is here, and many are wondering what the Boston Bruins plan to do. The Bruins, who are as much in the playoff picture as they are out of it, have two paths in front of them as the deadline approaches and several players of interest to teams across the league.
The Boston Bruins may be underperforming this season, but forward Morgan Geekie certainly is not. After a slow start to the season, the 26-year-old forward has been excellent for the Bruins since. He is also having the best stretch of his season right now,
BOSTON — There are less than two weeks before the NHL’s March 7 trade deadline and there’s growing reason to believe the Bruins could be sellers.
While the Boston Bruins keep losing games, forward Morgan Geekie is staying red-hot. In the Bruins' Feb. 22 matchup against the Anaheim Ducks, Geekie scored at the 18:49 mark of the third period to force overtime.
The Boston Bruins have one of the hottest trade names on the market in Morgan Geekie. The 26-year-old forward is having an excellent campaign in Boston, with 17
Boston sports fans may not have been too happy about it, but Chipotle fans were given a surprising treat during the Bruins broadcast on NESN. About midway through the second period Tuesday night, the broadcast was a little late returning from a commercial break.
The Boston Bruins have found themselves at the center of attention ... According to a report from RG, forward Morgan Geekie has seen his name grow in popularity on the trade market. “I’d say the market is continually growing for him,” a source ...
Geekie tallied the game-tying goal late into Saturday's 3-2 overtime loss to the Ducks.
BOSTON -- Mitch Marner scored his second goal of the game at 4:08 of overtime, and the Toronto Maple Leafs rallied late to defeat the Boston Bruins 5-4 at TD Garden on Tuesday. Marner skated into a pass from Auston Matthews and scored on a breakaway, making a move to his forehand before tucking a shot around the left pad of Jeremy Swayman.
The Bruins more than once had two points well within their grasp, but fell in overtime after a bad penalty changed the momentum.
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