3 finalists have reportedly been unveiled in Bruins' head-coaching search
Briefly

The Boston Bruins are in the final stages of their search for a new head coach, with Marco Sturm and Mitch Love emerging as strong contenders for the role. Both have no previous NHL head-coaching experience but have captured attention through their coaching journeys. Sturm, a former player for the Bruins, boasts significant international coaching credentials, while Love is seeing interest from other teams. Jay Woodcroft, a former Oilers coach, is also in consideration as the Bruins weigh their options.
"That Love and Sturm have advanced to in-person interviews signals how the Bruins are thinking about the position. Neither has NHL head coaching experience."
"Woodcroft had his latest follow-up interview the other day."
"Sturm played five seasons with the Bruins from 2006-10, scoring 106 goals and 193 points over 302 career games in Boston."
"Sturm has spent his time in a variety of roles with the Los Angeles Kings, coaching the Kings' AHL affiliate to a 119-80-17 record."
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