Breaking News: Boston Bruins Head Coach Jim Montgomery Resign Today…..
The NHL’s busiest offseason has been experienced by the Boston Bruins. The organization signed forward Elias Lindholm and defender Nikita Zadorov to hefty contracts, moved standout goaltender Linus Ullmark to the Ottawa Senators, allowed several free agents to sign elsewhere, and hasn’t yet re-signed Jeremy Swayman to an extension. Even while it seems like the bulk of the Bruins’ remaining salary is allocated for any prospective Swayman deal, the team is also looking into other ways to bolster their depth. With a few former Bruins still up for grabs, general manager Don Sweeney might make a comeback to gauge interest.
Before training camp and the preseason, it is almost hard to predict the composition of the Bruins starting lineup for the 2024–25 campaign. Fabian Lysell and Georgii Merkulov are two players who are ready to fight for larger positions on the squad. They should seize every chance to prove themselves and secure a spot in the team’s starting lineup once camp opens. It wouldn’t be shocking to see other Bruins players fight for a bigger position on the squad. For this reason, the Bruins felt at ease allowing players to sign elsewhere this offseason, including Danton Heinen, Derek Forbort, Pat Maroon, and Jake DeBrusk.