For now, it’s the status quo but there’s a lot to talk about about the NHL in the latest Bruins Daily:
Boston Bruins
Former Boston Bruins striker Anton Blade has left Rocky Mountain High.
National Hockey Now
The Boss: The Boston Bruins have bid farewell to another young prospect as forward Anton Bledh has signed a one-year contract with the Colorado Avalanche. In fact, the Bruins, according to multiple NHL sources, have tried to move Blidh more than once in the past two years. Probably not on the team at this.
The New York Times: How will the group look for the residents of the new islands if Nazim Qadri signs up with them?
PGH: Don’t expect the Pittsburgh Penguins to have a fully loaded rookie team when they face the Montreal Canadiens and two other NHL teams at the Buffalo Sabers rookie show September 15-19 at LECOM Harborcenter in Buffalo.
WSJ: What are the prospects for Washington Capitals that will be a continuation of the 2022 World Junior Championships?
FLA: Listen carefully to our South Florida brothers, George Richards and Colby Jay on the latest Florida Hockey Now Podcast.
DET: Former Detroit Red Wings and Boston Bruins forward Mike Nobley loves training in his hometown as an assistant coach for the AHL’s Grand Rapids Griffins.
Colorado: Here’s more about Anton Blade being signed by the Colorado Avalanche at Colorado Hockey Now.
VGK: The Vegas Golden Knights may have missed the 2022 Stanley Cup playoffs but they are returning for the 2022-23 season with one of the strongest cores in the middle, led by Jack Eichel.
Canada Hockey Now
CAL: Can the Calgary Flames convince someone to stay there and lock up their newly acquired winger Jonathan Huberdeau? Or will they need to save face and eventually move it to the NHL trade market?
Fan: The Vancouver Canucks will have a pre-season full of rival hates,