'A year to forget': Boston Bruins sit out playoffs for first time in 9 seasons
- The Bruins' disappointing 2024-25 season concluded with a 5-4 overtime defeat to the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday.
- Bruins' struggles, including a trade deadline surrender, contributed to their failure to secure a playoff berth.
- Boston finished last in the Atlantic Division with interim coach Sacco holding a 25-30-7 record.
- Swayman stated, "We have to compete every single day,", emphasizing the team's need for improvement.
- Team CEO Charlie Jacobs, in an April 16, 2025, letter, acknowledged fan disappointment and ongoing efforts to restore glory.
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The Bruins failed to reach the playoffs, but teammates appreciated the way David Pastrnak stepped up as a leader - The Boston Globe
The roster underwent myriad changes throughout the season, and it left the leadership core in tatters. When the dust settled, Pastrnak was left standing.
Bruins miss playoffs for first time since 2016
BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Bruins didn’t even bother teasing their fans with a spectacular regular season before heading home for the summer this time. The Bruins finished with a 5-4 overtime loss to the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday night, wrapping up a lost season in which they missed the playoffs for the first time since 2016 and posted their first losing record since 2007. “I’m sad it’s over, obviously. That’s pretty much the only answer I can …
Bruins CEO expresses frustration at season, thanks fans for support
After the Bruins’ unexpectedly disappointing 2024-25 season ended on Tuesday with Boston finishing last in the Eastern Conference, team CEO Charlie Jacobs sent a letter to Bruins fans on Wednesday.
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