The Bruins' front office has backed them into a corner, so it's time for them to be active at the 2025 trade deadline.
Minnesota Wild fans had a case of déjà vu over the weekend. Stuck in the middle of a stretch where they lost three out of four games coming out of the 4 Nations Tournament, general manager Bill Guerin got on the phone and acquired Gustav Nyquist from the Nashville Predators for a 2026
Guerin has traded away five picks so far this season and the Wild are tight to the cap. Is anything else in store?
The Minnesota Wild hosted the Boston Bruins on Sunday afternoon, Mar. 2, to kick off a heavy home-filled month. The Wild will play 11 home games in the month of March, with four on the road.
Jeremy Swayman made 21 saves for Boston (28-26-8), which won 3-2 at the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday but has lost six of the past seven (1-4-2). David Pastrnak ’s 17-game point streak ended (33 points; 15 goals, 18 assists).
Minnesota was the last team the Bruins beat before that five-game skid, a run which further dimmed Boston’s playoff hopes.
Frederick Gaudreau scored the game’s only goal and Filip Gustavsson stopped 28 shots as the Minnesota Wild beat the Boston Bruins 1-0 on Sunday.
The Predators lost both games in New York over the weekend, a 7-4 loss to the Islanders and a 4-0 loss to the Rangers. Nashville (21-32-7, 49 points) remains in seventh place in the Central Division, four points ahead of the Chicago Blackhawks.