Apparently unsatisfied with the offers he received for Marc Savard, Boston Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli on Friday said he won't be trading the high-priced center.
The Boston Bruins will begin accepting applications from youth hockey organizations throughout New England to be one of the 10 organizations selected to host a P.A.S.S. (Partnership to Assist Skaters and Shooters) clinic presented by TD Bank, Sept. 1.
By Zach Hynes In Boston, the Bruins won’t win a popularity contest with the Red Sox, Patriots, or Celtics, but their hardcore fans are true Bostonians and as dedicated to their team as any fans of the other New England sports teams. For those unfamiliar with the game of ice hockey, imagine a sport which, like soccer, is a low-scoring affair, but unlike soccer, permits physicality between players ...
www-tech.mit.edu/ - The Tech - Sat, 04 Sep 2010 10:11:44 AM EDT
While the Bruins boast a deep and talented corps of centers, they struggled to find consistent scoring on the wings last season. That shortcoming was addressed in the club's biggest move of the offseason, as Boston acquired Nathan Horton from Florida.
www.nesn.com/ - New England Sports Network - Sat, 04 Sep 2010 9:31:04 AM EDT
Now that this Bruins off-season is settled after hearing that they won't be trying to trade Marc Savard, the Bruins are trying to make sure that next off-season won't be quite so dramatic. With key players Patrice Bergeron and...
It isn't easy being a first-round draft pick. Your name is called, you put on that sweater for the first time, pose for hundreds of pictures, do countless interviews and, suddenly, you're ticketed for the National Hockey League. It's just a matter of time.
www.nesn.com/ - New England Sports Network - Sat, 04 Sep 2010 8:01:06 AM EDT
Boston Bruins center Marc Savard has had enough with speculation over whether the NHL might void his seven-year, $28 million contract. His agent, Larry Kelly, on Thursday threatened to sue the league if the deal is rejected.