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Bruins News : nouvel entraîneur adjoint, rumeurs sur Power Shift et Alex Tuch



Les Bruins de Boston ont embauché Matt McIlvane comme nouvel entraîneur adjoint, et Brian et moi annonçons la nouvelle. Alex Tuch semble devenir une agence libre, et nous discutons de la question de savoir si les Bruins de Boston devraient être intéressés et de la manière dont l’effet de levier des joueurs à travers la ligue devient la nouvelle norme. Tout cela et bien plus encore dans le dernier épisode de Bruins Diehards. #nhlbruins #bostonbruins #nhl Links Dom – https://dom.hockey/2026/06/10/reports-bruins-hire-matt-mcilvane/ PWHL – https://www.thepwhl.com/en/news/2026/may/27/pwhl-announces-2026-expansion-player-distribution-process Alex Tuch – https://www.sportsnet.ca/18987/article/still-a-gap-between-ending-ufa-alex-tuch-and-sabres/ Brian – https://x.com/briandefelice_ X – https://x.com/BruinsDiehards X – https://x.com/courtlalonde Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bruinsdiehards/?hl=en Rejoignez cette chaîne pour avoir accès aux avantages : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbF9NnqEZWUo-th4gvsZfnQ/join

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  1. I love you guys and so glad you didn't complain that he's German, or they will somehow use it to lure Draisatl because he's German, because he's not. He's American who coached in Germany

  2. Coffee talk! ☕ They had Tim's in New England. They seemed to be doing okay but the quality control in the USA sucks. The coffee is cold because of our different laws, after that woman sued McDonald's Because she was silly enough to put a coffee cup between her legs while driving and burnt her thighs – USA serves coffee cold.

    The biggest differences between Canadian Tim Hortons and USA besides cold coffee, are the customer service. Cleaner restaurants. Far superior in Canada.

    But I miss the Horton's roll up the rim contests!

    Cumberland farms coffee used to rule, only .99 cents. fortunately they had a lot of cumby's near hockey arenas in New England.

  3. Good conversation 👍 With this new system, that Pasta stated directly was giving players a hard time adjusting, I want to see offseason training results, new coaches, skills coaching get a chance, before we make any huge moves.
    We know what we need to bring in, I'm not convinced we know what to trade out yet.

    We need to be a bigger talent magnet to get these bigger names.

    I want to know what's going on with Elias lindholm's back. That's crazy, he injured his back off season, just a few weeks after he signs with the Bruins? He is a major disconnect, his situation needs to be figured out before we move forward.

    Interesting term – "Super teams" 🤔

    The bigger the money coming into this league, with the shorter contracts and careers in the future, the more embattled contracts I see.

    When they shorten an athlete's career like this CBA will, they'll want to have more control over their shortened career destinies.
    NHL is very different than 30 years ago, these are family men, no longer party boys.
    They care where they end up now and they're looking for stability. Creating very different hockey teams.

    The last few years we've had a lot of young inexperienced coaches coming into the NHL. It's interesting how they're now looking to Cassidy, Babcock Bowman, Ruff…

    Evidently, some of these inexperienced coaches aren't working out for the postseason.
    And if we look behind them, we're going to find an experienced assistant coach.

    With all due respect, TOTALLY agree about Austin Matthews being a 2C on an elite team. He's not a 1A leader.
    He is an awesome hockey player, but not as well-rounded as others

  4. No, they got sick of playing for shit teams in a country that takes half their income. And they are far from the first NHL players to do it.

  5. Regarding Alex Tuch: Unless he comes cheap, which is unlikely in such a weak Center UFA market, I'd pass.

    He's a good 2C but, is not the 1C we're looking for.

  6. Hard disagree on the NTC situation.

    The team and player negotiated the full NTC. I believe Brian said something along the lines of "Well, it's not management or the Fans' fault for them requesting a trade" but, it is. It is directly management's fault for giving the player a full NTC in the first place and it's further their fault for not creating a team/environment in which the player wants to stay.

    You said it yourselves. Larkin has been in the league for 11 years and made the playoffs once, in his rookie year. How can that not be management's fault??

    If the owners want to negotiate a limit to the NTC for the next CBA that's fine but, all the current one's should absolutely be grandfathered in. The GM's did not need to give players full NTC's, that was their own stupid choice and now they have to pay for it.

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