Bruins' plans for captain and 4 other takeaways from Boston's breakup day
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Bruins' plans for captain and 4 other takeaways from Boston's breakup day
"I always said I wanted a captain, but now, being through it the first time [with] me as a head coach and not having a captain, I thought it went really well. Just maybe because guys were really close, the leadership group."
"I thought they did a good job overall. Everyone had their input. There were no outsiders. We always kept it really tight. So I actually didn't mind it."
The Boston Bruins concluded their 2025-26 season and held a media availability to discuss the offseason. Players and coaches reflected on the season's challenges, including injuries and leadership dynamics. The team operated without a captain, relying on alternate captains and veteran players for leadership. Head coach Marco Sturm expressed satisfaction with this approach but acknowledged the need for further discussions about future leadership roles. The Bruins aim to build on their progress as they prepare for the 2026-27 season.
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