The Bruins made sweeping changes at the deadline, headlined by the blockbuster trade of captain Brad Marchand to the Florida Panthers. They also sent Charlie Coyle to the Colorado Avalanche and Brandon Carlo to the Toronto Maple Leafs, marking a significant shift in the team's direction and launching a retool of the roster.
It is the end of an era for the Boston Bruins following the stunning trade of franchise legend and captain Brad Marchand to the Florida Panthers on Friday. In return, the Bruins got a conditional second-round pick in the 2017 NHL draft.
The Boston Bruins traded many key pieces over the deadline, and now, the teams lone remaining star David Pastrnak has reacted to all of the moves, including the trade of longtime teammate Brad Marchand.
David Pastrnak has paced the NHL in points and goals since 2025 began, and he's doing whatever he can to will Boston to the postseason.
"The human side of me was crushed," Jeremy Swayman said as the Bruins tried to pick up the post-deadline pieces.
David Pastrňák extended his point streak to 16 games, tying a Czech record, but the Boston Bruins fell to the New York Islanders 2-1, marking their fifth consecutive loss. Pastrňák, who reached his 800th NHL point,
The Boston Bruins officially began a new era in their franchise history at the March 7 trade deadline. Charlie Coyle, Brandon Carlo, and former captain Brad Marchand were all dealt to new teams in the Bruins' fire sale.
During a crucial Bruins-Maple Leafs match, fans were frustrated when live coverage cut to an advertisement at a key moment, missing an important goal by Brad Marchand and David Pastrňák. This incident highlights ongoing issues with live sports broadcasting and the importance of continuous coverage.
Czech forward David Pastrňák scored the only goal for the Boston Bruins in their 2-1 loss to the New York Islanders, extending his NHL point streak to 16 games and tying Jaromír Jágr’s Czech record. His goal in the 51st minute, assisted by Pavel Zacha, also marked his 800th career NHL point.
Forward Pastrňák scored the only goal in Boston's 1:2 loss to the New York Islanders, his 16th consecutive game in the NHL, tying the Czech record set by Jágr and Lang.
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