The Boston Bruins aim for improvement in the 2025-26 NHL season after missing the playoffs for the first time in nine years. Last season, they struggled with injuries, goaltending issues, and insufficient scoring depth, leading to a tie for the fourth-worst league record. During the offseason, the team made minor roster adjustments, including the signing of bottom-six forwards and acquiring Viktor Arvidsson, while hiring Marco Sturm as the new head coach. A fast start in the upcoming season is critical, particularly against a challenging early schedule with numerous playoff-contending teams.
The Bruins finished tied for the fourth-worst record in the league last season, plagued by injuries, lackluster goaltending, and lack of scoring depth.
General manager Don Sweeney signed bottom-six forwards and traded for middle-six left wing Viktor Arvidsson, while Marco Sturm was appointed as the new head coach.
A fast start in the 2025-26 season is crucial for building momentum, as the Bruins have typically been a fast-starting team in previous seasons.
The Bruins' first game at TD Garden is scheduled for Oct. 9 against the Chicago Blackhawks, continuing a rivalry in their home opener.
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