The Boston Bruins have moved rookie forward Matthew Poitras to long-term injured reserve and recalled rookie defenseman Mason Lohrei from the AHL.
Matthew Poitras emerged as a budding star for the Boston Bruins this season, securing a roster spot in training camp and assuming a consistent role on the team.
The Boston Bruins will be without Matthew Poitras for the remainder of the 2023-24 season after the young forward underwent a successful right shoulder open stabilization procedure, expected to carry a recovery time of five months.
A tough blow for one of the rising stars in New England. On Wednesday, the Boston Bruins revealed that forward Matthew Poitras underwent a successful surgery on his right shoulder, and is expected to be out for the rest of the regular season.
The 2022 second-round pick had a strong preseason showing to help him break camp with the big club in October, and he didn’t look back. He had five goals and ten assists in 33 games while averaging over 13 minutes a night.
The 2023-24 season has been a breakthrough year for the Boston Bruins’ prospect pipeline as several young prospects have seen significant time in the NHL, and two made the roster out of training camp.
The Boston Bruins had to play the Philadelphia Flyers without two of their regular forwards and one defenseman on Saturday afternoon. The Bruins surprisingly
As the Boston Bruins begin a stretch of six games in nine days, they’re getting healthier. Boston Bruins goalie Linus Ullmark will back up Jeremy Swayman against the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday night, and defenseman Brandon Carlo and rookie center Matthew Poitras are game-time decisions.
For now, the news isn’t as bad as maybe expected on the injury front for Boston Bruins goalie Linus Ullmark and rookie center Matthew Poitras, but not defenseman Brandon Carlo.
There is some movement in the Boston Bruins system to address a hole between the pipes. On Thursday, the team called up goaltender Brandon Bussi from their American Hockey League, the Providence Bruins.
If ever there was a trap game for the 2023-24 Boston Bruins, Tuesday night against the Arizona Coyotes at Mullett Arena was it. While one could easily
Over the last month, some prospects in the Boston Bruins system have been called up to the NHL and filled in for injured teammates or Matthew Poitras, who played in Sweden in the 2024 World Junior Championship.
A dejected Boston Bruins rookie center Matthew Poitras was scheduled to return from Sweden to Boston on Wednesday. Just like the entire hockey world was, Poitras was stunned that he and his Canadian teammates were bounced from the 2024 World Junior Championship in the quarterfinal round in a 3-2 loss to Czechia.
The month of December has not been too kind to the Boston Bruins. They have just three regulation wins and they crawled to the three-day Holiday break by losing four in a row for the first time in three years.
The decision by the Boston Bruins to loan Matthew Poitras to Canada for the 2024 World Junior Championship has sparked considerable debate. On one hand, Poitras was a valuable contributor to the Bruins’ success, and his absence will undoubtedly be felt.
It did not come as a surprise to anyone that the Boston Bruins have loaned forward Matthew Poitras to Team Canada for the upcoming World Junior Championships.
Matthew Poitras, the 19-year-old forward and 54th overall pick of the Boston Bruins in the 2022 NHL draft, has earned a coveted spot on Team Canada’s National Junior Team roster.
The Bruins have loaned rookie center Matthew Poitras to Team Canada for the upcoming 2024 IIHF World Junior Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden.
The Boston Bruins are putting a lot of faith in Matthew Poitras in the 19-year-old’s rookie campaign. After a breakout training camp and preseason, Poitras earned a spot on the team’s opening night roster and hasn’t looked back as he’s contributed to winning hockey games on one of the NHL’s best teams.
For the second season in a row, everyone was already calling for the downfall of the Boston Bruins. That hasn't been the case.
YB's Griffin Carroll says last night didn't go so well on his end on the ice, but it's a new day and a beautiful 12-game slate to parse through. Griffin has done his rounds through the board and has settled on a quartet of names that stand out.
Welcome back for another edition of Around the Atlantic, our Wednesday column that will showcase any trending news surrounding the Atlantic division and of course, the impact it may have on the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Two key NHL rookies aren’t heading back to junior any time soon.
The rookie is currently tied for sixth on the team in scoring, with five points in his nine games on the season.
For just the second time in 86 years of their 100-year history, the Boston Bruins are 5-0-0 after a 3-1 win over the Anaheim Ducks on Sunday night. CLUTCH: After notching an assist in his first game in the NHL, rookie center Matthew Poitras went pointless through his last three games heading into Sunday night’s tilt with the Ducks.
The 2023-24 Boston Bruins are going to be an intriguing team. Younger guys will step up and they have one in sight. Boston Bruins 2022 second-round pick Matthew Poitras has arguably been the best player in Bruins training camp.
Boston Bruins center Mathew Poitras is emerging as a legit candidate to break camp with the Bruins’ 2023-24 roster. With the Boston Bruins expected to have a wide-open battle for the bottom-six center slots, Poitras’ play thus far has increased the chance that the 19-year-old could jump from junior hockey to the NHL this fall.
The Bruins defeated the Rangers, 3-0, in the preseason opener at TD Garden. Matthew Poitras and Jake DeBrusk each had a goal and an assist, and Johnny Beecher scored as well.
The Boston Bruins kick off their rookie camp for the 2023-24 season on Wednesday, and one of the team’s rookies to keep an eye on will be 19-year-old center Matthew Poitras.
The Bruins have been among the NHL’s best teams for well over a decade, and that sustained success has come at the cost of their prospect pool.
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