Boston Bruins' general manager Don Sweeney is considering how to utilize significant cap space this off-season. The team's season concludes at TD Garden with discussions on potential coaching staff changes and addressing offensive issues in the playoffs. CEO Charlie Jacobs mentions the possibility of personnel changes, while Sweeney contemplates a goaltender rotation for the next season. Despite an early playoff exit, the Bruins brass does not anticipate major changes.
From @GlobeKPD: Bruins brass doesn’t foresee major changes after another early playoff exit https://t.co/7l1bMYhPvO
Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney is ready to go with a goaltender rotation again next season – “if we can make the math work.” https://t.co/RWkNTFF7k2
Ullmark’s future, an ‘aggressive’ offseason, and more takeaways from Bruins’ end-of-season press conference https://t.co/yfulvNxXHH
Bruins CEO Charlie Jacobs addressed the potential of personnel changes this offseason https://t.co/qThi6epHXZ
Don Sweeney: “In the playoffs, did our offense and our PP in the FLA series go too dormant at important times & moments? Yeah, and we need to address & fix that. Whether it’s player personnel or systematically, the margins are small. Things tighten up and you have to find a way"
#NHLBruins head coach Jim Montgomery tells @GlobeKPD that there are no imminent changes to his coaching staff, but the team is still reviewing things. @BOSHockeyNow
Today the @NHLBruins season wraps up at TD Garden. Hear from Charlie Jacobs, Cam Neely, Don Sweeney and Jim Montgomery now on NESN & NESN 360. Stream it live on YouTube: https://t.co/50jrz8qc0G https://t.co/GUsdkNWkSa
What will Don Sweeney do with significant cap space in hand this off-season? We begin our off-season outlook with the four pivotal questions that await the Bruins this summer. https://t.co/02anmGCzT6 https://t.co/h0VhKYt9mo