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Three former Bruins have formally announced their retirements from the National Hockey League in the last week plus.
Another former Bruins player called it quits this week. Riley Nash told Castanet‘s Tyler Lowey that he retired from the NHL ...
Bruins center David Krejci announced his retirement from the NHL in a statement released on social media on Monday morning.. The 16-year veteran spent his entire NHL career with the Bruins ...
The <a href=" Bruins have several players who are entering the final year of their contracts. With this, the Original Six ...
The Boston Bruins on Tuesday retired the jersey of the first Black player in the NHL, Willie O’Ree. The Bruins honored O’Ree’s legacy by retiring his number 22 before the game Tuesday night ...
Lyndon ‘LB’ Byers, the former Boston Bruins player who later became a radio personality, di 4, 2025. He was 61.
Former Boston Bruins defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk announced his retirement after 14 seasons in the NHL ranks. "Playing in front of you was a privilege that I never took for granted.” Skip to ...
He played for the Bruins, New York Islanders, Ottawa Senators and Washington Capitals during his 24-year career. Chara will sign a one-day contract Tuesday and retire as a Bruins player.
The 38-year-old finishes third among all Bruins in games played (1,294), goals (427), and points (1,040) and is the only player to win the Selke Trophy, given to the NHL’s top defensive forward ...
After nearly two decades as the Boston Bruins play-by-play announcer on NESN, Jack Edwards will retire from his "dream job" following the 2023-24 postseason.
Jack Edwards, the Bruins’ long-time play-by-play announcer for NESN, announced his retirement on Tuesday prior to the B’s final regular season game.
The San Jose Sharks retired Joe Thornton’s No. 19 Saturday night, which reminded me of a cool, fun fact about his time with the Boston Bruins. During his tenure as a franchise player for the ...
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