Boston Bruins offseason activities are highlighted: Matt Beleskey's tattoo on a tour of Shanghai, China; the introduction of David Backes to Boston, Massachusetts U.S.A.; and Joe Morrow at home on his farm in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Training camp starts at the new Warrior Ice Arena in Brighton, Boston, Massachusetts U.S.A.; defenseman Matt Grzelcyk debuts at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts U.S.A. where his father John has worked for over four decades; and more.
After the traditional team party, the Boston Bruins open the 2016-2017 season at the Columbus Blue Jackets, Toronto Maple Leafs and Winnipeg Jets. Center Patrice Bergeron keys a win in the home opener vs. the New Jersey Devils; and more.
New faces help the Boston Bruins get 2 road wins; Jimmy Hayes fights cancer in style; and Brad Marchand and company spread the Halloween spirit at Boston Children's Hospital.
The Boston Bruins celebrate Thanksgiving with fans at home before heading to Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Center, David Krejci tours the North End of Boston, Massachusetts U.S.A. with his wife and daughter.
Boston Bruins center Frank Vatrano starts his road back to game action; defenseman Matt Grzelcyk makes his National Hockey League debut; and the Bruins celebrate the holidays with a family skate.
The Boston Bruins spread some holiday cheer; defenseman Adam McQuaid and left wing Brad Marchand help make a dream come true; and Demetrius Jackson and Jaylen Brown of the Boston Celtics check out a game.
Boston Bruins center/right wing David Backes returns to St. Louis, Missouri U.S.A.; left wing Brad Marchand shops for a new cowboy hat; and the team holds its first ever Moms trip.
The Neely House gets a renovation; left wing Brad Marchand and goaltender Tuukka Rask experience their first National Hockey League All-Star Weekend; and a change at the head coach position takes place.
The Bruins make a trade at the deadline; left wing Brad Marchand is mic'd up vs. the Detroit Red Wings; defenseman Torey Krug walks his bulldog; and Fenway Park and TD Garden host Girls Hockey Day.
The Bruins play locker room baseball; left wing Brad Marchand and center Patrice Bergeron receive their 2016 World Cup of Hockey championship rings; and the boys take part in Cuts for a Cause.
Two Boston University Terriers become Boston Bruins; left wing Brad Marchand admires his mini-me; New England Patriots safety Patrick Chung trades in his cleats for skates; and the Bruins clinch a playoff berth.
For the first time in three season the Bruins are back in the hunt for the Stanley Cup, with some unlikely heroes proving the B's are on the right path to success.