Either the Boston Bruins or Toronto Maple Leafs are going to cast off some bad postseason vibes in the first round of the NHL playoffs. For the other, yet another long summer awaits.
The Boston Bruins have blown ten third period leads this season as they continue to adapt to life without longtime Bruins centers Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci.
Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci, even Marc Savard, aren’t walking through that door, Boston Bruins fans! However, by all accounts, 19-year-old rookie center Matt Poitras will be to start the season, and 22-year-old pivot John Beecher may be as well.
Charlie Coyle has been a busy guy lately. The South Shore kid has spent the summer preparing to take on a new challenge, penciled in as a top-six center
Are the Boston Bruins worth jumping on for some NHL betting futures? After losing their longtime 1-2 center combo of Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci to retirement, the Boston Bruins are one of the biggest question marks – on the ice and in NHL betting circles – heading into the 2022-23 NHL regular season.
Two weeks ago, David Krejci announced his retirement from the Boston Bruins and the NHL after 16 seasons. In his announcement, he expressed gratitude to Cam Neely and Don Sweeney for giving him the time to make this decision.
In this latest edition of Boston Bruins News & Rumors, David Krejci has officially announced his retirement. In other news, two star centers are continuing to be named as possible trade targets for the Bruins.
David Krejci’s time in the NHL has come to an end. The veteran center would announce his retirement Monday after playing 16 seasons in the league, all with the Boston Bruins.
While he accomplished plenty of statistical accolades and helped the Boston Bruins win their only Stanley Cup since 1972, a key part of Krejci’s legacy is his mentoring of fellow Czech and Bruins winger David Pastrnak.
While he accomplished plenty of statistical accolades and helped the Boston Bruins win their only Stanley Cup since 1972, a key part of Krejci’s legacy is already his mentoring of fellow Czech and Bruins winger David Pastrnak.
When Boston Bruins center David Krejci officially announced his retirement, he only confirmed his retirement from the NHL – leaving the door open for a potential return to European or international play.
David Krejci’s play on the ice spoke for itself.
After an illustrious career spanning 1,032 games with the Boston Bruins, David Krejci has officially called it quits in the NHL. Having played for an impressive 16 seasons, the 37-year-old’s decision to retire marks the end of his storied tenure with the Bruins.
Following up on reports from earlier in the month, Boston Bruins center David Krejci officially announced his retirement this morning.
It has been quite a run for the former 2004 second-round pick. Through his NHL career, he has posted 231 goals and 555 assists in 1,032 regular-season games.
The Washington Capitals have a long way to go before they can be considered Stanley Cup contenders again. They struggled in the 2022-23 season and missed
Is longtime Boston Bruins winger David Krejci having a change of heart? Could Krejci return to play hockey over the Holidays? For the Boston Bruins? Based
Two months after the team's record season came to a premature end, Boston Bruins president Cam Neely updated fans on the status of longtime stars David Krejci and Patrice Bergeron on Tuesday.
According to two sources close to the situation, longtime Boston Bruins center David Krejci could be announcing his retirement soon. “Yeah, nothing is absolute, but that’s where he is leaning towards,” a source close to the 37-year-old center told Boston Hockey Now on Thursday morning.
The future of the Boston Bruins is as unclear as it’s ever been. After a heartbreaking and soul-crushing first-round exit ended their historical season, many questions are looming with very few answers readily available.
Boston Bruins forward David Krejci has been ruled out of Sunday's Game 4 of the Eastern Conference first-round series against the host Florida Panthers due to an upper-body injury.
BRIGHTON, MA – Any questions about David Krejci’s availability to start the postseason have apparently been answered by the Boston Bruins. B’s head coach
Boston Bruins star center David Krejci will not be in the lineup for Boston’s final two games of the regular season.
Given the Boston Bruins situation where they’ve already clinched virtually everything that they can, it can be a little challenging to get a reading on some of their injury situations as they get rest for some of their most veteran players.
While "The Perfection Line" has fueled much of Boston's success over the last few years, the emergence of "The Czech Line" has been a boon for the club in 2022-23 and changed the outlook for both this season and potentially beyond.
On Friday, the Boston Bruins came from behind to beat the Carolina Hurricanes, 3-2, setting an NHL record by winning each of their first 12 home games
Bruins center David Krejci exited Boston's home game against the Detroit Red Wings on Thursday was ruled out for the rest of the contest after getting hit in the head with a stick.
The 36-year-old center will receive a $1 million base salary during the 2022–23 regular season with the potential to earn up to an additional $2 million in performance bonuses.
When the 35-year-old announced his decision to return to the Czech Republic, he admitted it was a difficult one.
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