You expect it at this point. It's the start of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, so it's time for the Toronto Maple Leafs' potent regular-season offense to disappear and for their players to panic in the glare of the postseason bright lights and do inexplicable things on the ice.
It was a busy Tuesday morning for the Boston Bruins and their AHL affiliate, the Providence Bruins, on the NHL and AHL transaction wires. Early on Tuesday morning, the Providence Bruins announced that they had recalled goalie Kyle Keyser from the Bruins’ ECHL affiliate, the Maine Mariners.
The Bruins announced a flurry of transactions Tuesday prior to their final game of the regular season.
Bruins forward John Beecher is back on the farm with AHL Providence after being reassigned Sunday.
With the NHL callups of John Beecher, Matt Poitras, and Mason Lohrei, the focus is now on finding the next group of prospects that can progress to a career with the Boston Bruins.
After beating the Montreal Canadiens in overtime Thursday night, the Boston Bruins return to the TD Garden to host the Philadelphia Flyers Saturday night (March 16).
Beecher has been in the AHL since mid-January, appearing in 17 games and scoring eight points — split evenly — with the Providence Bruins.
The Boston Bruins are closing in on the 2024 NHL All-Star Break and are still on top of the Atlantic Division and the Eastern Conference. Despite their
If you were to say John Beecher has solidified his role in the Boston Bruins’ starting lineup, I’d tell you it’s a little too soon. A rookie on a two-way
The Boston Bruins had a 3-2 win over the Dallas Stars on Monday, and continue on their dominant start to the season, something no one saw coming after how much the Bruins lost in the offseason.
The first period saw a pair of firsts for the Boston Bruins on Monday night against the Dallas Stars. Boston Bruins rookie center John Beecher and rookie defenseman Mason Lohrei each scored their first NHL goals in the first period to put the Bruins up 2-0 in the first intermission.
Boston Bruins rookie centers Matt Poitras, and John Beecher and rookie defenseman Mason Lohrei will get one final chance to prove they belong on the 2023-24 Bruins opening night roster on Oct.
The Bruins have been among the NHL’s best teams for well over a decade, and that sustained success has come at the cost of their prospect pool.
Some big cuts. We're getting to the end of training camp, which means it's time for the more controversial cuts! The Bruins announced their latest training camp transactions today, sending nine players home from NHL camp.
Halfway through the Bruins’ preseason, here’s who may still be in the running for a final roster spot. The calendar has finally flipped to October, meaning the NHL regular season is now just days away.
When John Beecher was playing for the University of Michigan, he was surrounded by high-end talent who all deserved looks with the puck on their sticks.
Beecher, Boston’s 30th overall selection in 2019, was on an AHL tryout with the Providence Bruins after he opted to turn pro.
With room to grow in the system, Beecher will have to hope his game translates to the next level quickly.
The Boston Bruins are a team that fell just short of a Stanley Cup championship two years ago, and the franchise is eager to get back and try to win it again this year.
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