The Boston Bruins are in the midst of a season-worst six-game losing streak. According to a bombshell report, it's been a brutal stretch for the team both on and off the ice. WEEI's Rich Keefe reported on Friday's "Jones & Keefe" that there are serious issues in the Bruins locker room that stem from a feud between the team's two biggest stars,
The Bruins are slip-sliding away down the Atlantic Division standings with six straight losses and it's beginning to elicit narratives. Speculation is swirling that there is tension in the Bruins' locker room between star forwards Brad Marchand and David Pastrnak.
The Boston Bruins remain without Hampus Lindholm, although he was a participant in practice on Tuesday morning.
The players’ comments came after WEEI’s Rich Keefe said on air, without citing a source, that Pastrnak told the team he did not want to play on a line with Marchand.
The Boston Bruins announced a series of transactions Tuesday, placing defenseman Charlie McAvoy and forward Mark Kastelic on Injured Reserve (IR), defenseman Hampus Lindholm on Long-Term Injured Reserve (LTIR) and recalling forward Matt Poitras and defender Michael Callahan from the AHL’s Providence Bruins.
Hampus Lindholm has been out of action with a lower-body injury since mid-November. Since then, whenever Boston Bruins interim coach Joe Sacco has been asked about the defenseman’s status, he’s said that Lindholm is still “weeks” away from returning.
BOSTON – There was some progress on the Bruins injury front on Wednesday morning as both Hampus Lindholm and Mark Kastelic returned to practice with their teammates at Warrior Ice Arena donning maroon non-contact jerseys.
“David Pastrnak has told the team he doesn’t want to be on a line with Brad ... Hampus Lindholm’s injury. This report of a rift, however, was immediately refuted by both Marchand and Pastrnak.
Conor Ryan and Evan Marinofsky discuss the comments made by Bruins team President Cam Neely about the trade deadline.
The Boston Bruins are barely hanging onto a playoff spot, and Cam Neely said they are still decided which path to take at the NHL trade deadline.
Bruins president Cam Neely admitted that Boston has to prepare for "two paths" as buyers or sellers this season.
Andrew Peeke is who he is and he knows that identity. That doesn’t mean he can’t keep adding things to his game.