8 takeaways from Bruins' end-of-season press conference
Briefly

At the Boston Bruins end-of-season press conference, CEO Charlie Jacobs and other executives discussed the team's lackluster 2024-25 performance and their commitment to rebuilding. Jacobs affirmed the roles of team president Cam Neely and general manager Don Sweeney, citing their past successes in taking the franchise to the playoffs. However, uncertainty looms over Sweeney's future post-2025-26 as his contract is up, leaving questions about potential extensions. The team seeks to modify its roster to adapt to modern NHL playstyles while aiming for a playoff return by 2026.
I'm proud to sit alongside these two gentlemen - because I know we've got the right people in the right seats on the bus to bring this franchise back to glory.
Cam and Don in their respective roles as president and general manager have proven that they can take a franchise that has missed the playoffs and build one for sustained success.
We've got to make some changes to our roster to better fit the style of play that's necessary to compete in the NHL today.
I anticipate that we will have a playoff team and play meaningful hockey at this time of year in 2026.
Read at Boston.com
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