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Former Boston Bruins star Milan Lucic is looking to make an NHL comeback as he signed a PTO with a Western team.
The Edmonton Oilers could be exploring a potential trade with the Boston Bruins involving former first-round pick Fabian Lysell, according to hockey analyst Dominic Tiano.
As the Boston Bruins prepare for the new NHL season, the team is hoping for much better luck this time around. Boston missed the playoffs last year, in what was an extremely disappointing year for the organization.
NHL Trade Rumor: Edmonton Oilers eyeing Boston Bruins' ex-first-round winger amid heated trade talks
Fabian Lysell was once seen as a bright piece of the Boston Bruins’ future. Drafted in the first round in 2021, he was praised for his speed, skill, and potential as a top-six forward.
Patrice Bergeron was a long-time Boston Bruin and an iconic captain for the franchise, and after retiring, he's officially begun a new role in hockey for 2025/26.
St. Louis Blues confirmed the signing of a veteran player who has shared a locker room with Brad Marchand on the Boston Bruins and with Connor McDavid on the Edmonton Oilers.
The St. Louis Blues have signed veteran forward Milan Lucic to a professional tryout (PTO), the team announced Tuesday morning. Lucic, 37, last played with the
Unsigned veteran players can earn a contract with an NHL team by impressing enough during training camp on a professional tryout contract (PTO). Training camps open next month and the regular season begins Oct. 7. The following notable players (listed alphabetically) will be in an NHL camp on a PTO:
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NHL Trade Rumors: Boston Bruins expected to move Joonas Korpisalo as goaltending battle heats up
Boston Bruins face a goaltending dilemma. Joonas Korpisalo may be traded. He wants more playing time. Jeremy Swayman is the starter. Michael DiPietro's development pressures the Bruins. He is ready for the NHL.
The Boston Bruins could land a solid player in a proposed 1-for-1 blockbuster, contingent on salary retention to make math work.
Letourneau spent the first part of his summer in Boston, starting with two weeks at BC before shifting to Warrior Ice Arena for three weeks with the Bruins staff ahead of the team’s development camp. That staff has been pleased with what they’ve seen, with testing that showed he was stronger and faster and better conditioned.