Bruins to retire Zdeno Chara's No. 33
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The Boston Bruins enter the 2025–26 NHL season determined to rewrite last year’s painful story. A once-dominant franchise stumbled to a shocking 33-39-10 record in 2024–25, their worst finish in decades,
The Bruins went into free agency wanting to address offense. While they didn’t add a high-volume scorer, they got bigger and tougher in the bottom six.
Taking a closer look at the roster the Bruins will open the year with when the puck drops on the 2025-26 season on Wednesday night.
In a news drop that every Bruins fan knew would be coming some day, the team announced Monday morning that they will retire former captain Zdeno Chara’s No. 33, raising it to the rafters on Jan. 15 prior to their game against the Seattle Kraken.
Twenty-one-year-old Fraser Minten didn’t just make the Bruins out of training camp. He’s earned the trust of Marco Sturm to the point that Boston has been able to retool their middle-six.
People within the Boston Bruins spoke out about the return of legendary defenseman Zdeno Chara in an off-ice capacity.
If questions going into the season equated to points earned at the end of the regular season, then the Boston Bruins would probably finish near the top of the National
The Boston Bruins are gearing up for a transition season after missing the playoffs last year. They have a new coach, Marco Sturm, who was hired in June.
The dreaded tap on the shoulder with instructions about where and when to report to Providence never came. The 2 p.m. NHL roster deadline came and went on Sunday and Jeffrey Viel was a surprise member of the Boston Bruins.