On Seguin’s Return to Boston and the Fake Art of Winning Trades

Every time Seguin touched the puck, boos rained down on the Stars’ top-line center. He may have been wearing a different number, but Seguin had a target on his back for the entire night. Not because he decided to sign somewhere other than Boston. Not because he demanded to be play for another team. Not even because he injured a current Bruin. Seguin was being booed for something he had zero control over: an offseason trade.

AHL Season Preview: Providence Bruins

2013-14 American Hockey League Season Previews PROVIDENCE BRUINS Coaching Staff: Bruce Cassidy, head coach; Kevin Dean, asst coach Affiliates: Boston Bruins (NHL) South Carolina Stingrays (ECHL) Prepared by: Kirk Vance,…

Time to Trade Trevor Daley?

Trevor Daley has missed just 20 out of 357 regular-season games for the Dallas Stars since the 2008-2009 season. Recording an overall plus-16 rating in those five seasons, he’s arguably the…