For nine straight seasons, Sweeney added reinforcements at the trade deadline. But going all in has caught up to the Bruins.
As the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline gets closer, though, it appears as if the coaching change made little impact. There's a non-zero chance Boston will miss the playoffs. And general manager Don Sweeney is not planning to make a splash move.
"I’ve always planned on playing here my entire career. That hasn’t changed." The post Brad Marchand, Trent Frederic ponder future as Bruins brace for potential sell-off appeared first on Boston.com.
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Defenseman Hampus Lindholm ‘unlikely to return this season’ for shorthanded Bruins
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Bruins GM: D Hampus Lindholm 'unlikely' to return this season
Sweeney: Hampus Lindholm ‘unlikely’ to return this season, ‘no timeline’ for McAvoy
Speaking to reporters on Sunday, Don Sweeney had some bad news to present about the health of both Hampus Lindholm and Charlie McAvoy.
Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm will need another surgery on his injured knee and is unlikely to return this year, general manager Don Sweeney said Sunday.
Bruins general manager Don Sweeney said it is unlikely Hampus Lindholm will return this season. There’s no timeline for Charlie McAvoy’s return. Sweeney opened his session with the media on Sunday morning by updating the status of his two top defensemen.
Brad Marchand wants to stay in Boston and thinks the Bruins team can make the playoffs. On Sunday, Don Sweeney ruled nothing out at the trade deadline but expressed a desire to keep his captain beyond this year.
It’s been a tough 2024-25 season for the Boston Bruins for a multitude of reasons, and it just got even more difficult. Key defenseman Hampus Lindholm, who hasn’t played since November 12, will likely be shut down for the season,
Boston Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm is likely out for the rest of the NHL season because of a knee injury, general manager Don Sweeney said Sunday. Lindholm underwent surgery to repair a fractured patella,
Brad Marchand wants to stay in Boston and thinks this Bruins team can make the playoffs. On Sunday, Don Sweeney ruled nothing out at the trade deadline but expressed a desire to keep his captain beyond this year.
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After blowing two leads en route to an overtime loss to the Maple Leafs, the Bruins must move forward as a seller.
We will look at all opportunities to improve our team now but even more importantly moving forward,” said Bruins GM Sweeney.
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