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The Boston Bruins signed a bunch of players on July 1. Tanner Jeannot was their most notable signing, however, as the Bruins ...
The Bruins got a bit tougher on the bottom six when they signed Tanner Jeannot to a five-year deal on the first day of free agency. While some question whether the term was too much for a bottom six ...
Nikita Zadorov says he doesn't want to be called "Big Z" now that he's in Boston. Darryl Dyck/Associated Press. The Bruins added a whole lot of snarl on their blue line Monday afternoon.
The Boston Bruins were relatively quiet during the first day of unrestricted free agency. The organization stayed out of the ...
Defenseman Nikita Zadorov believes it would be unwise to count out the Bruins. Speaking with reporters after Boston’s 3-1 win over the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday, Zadorov made it clear where ...
Nikita Zadorov signed with the Boston Bruins this offseason in hopes of winning a Stanley Cup. But there was a downside to joining an Original Six team, as the blue liner explained Monday in Boston.
Brad Marchand selected some choice words to describe Nikita Zadorov. The Bruins captain called the club’s newest defenseman a “predator.” He called him an “animal.” In any other walk of ...
BOSTON — As he met with the media one more time on Thursday, Bruins defenseman Nikita Zadorov revealed an encouraging part of his exit interview. The Russian defenseman said the Bruins ...
The Boston Bruins’ signing of defenseman Nikita Zadorov is considered one of the worst contracts in free agency.. Boston signed Zadorov to a six-year deal with $5 million per season for a total ...
Nikita Zadorov has fond memories of his first NHL goal.. Brad Marchand likely has filed the recollection in the recycle bin.. Playing in his second career game with the Sabres, Zadorov shook ...
To think the impact of Nikita Zadorov’s signing by the Bruins will be comparable to that of Zdeno Chara 18 years ago would be unfair to both Zadorov and to what Chara accomplished as a Bruin.
In his latest written 32 Thoughts article, Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman proposed the idea of a reunion, writing, "Weird idea that may only make sense to me: Nikita Zadorov back to Vancouver.