The playoffs have finally arrived and the Boston Bruins will take on a familiar opponent in the Toronto Maple Leafs. When the series kicks off, the Bruins should shuffle up their lines and ensure that Johnny Beechers finds his way into Game 1.
I met Jesper Boqvist for the first time before the season at the Boston Bruins’ annual golf outing at the Pine Hills in Plymouth, Mass. He was tagging along with a much larger man named Hampus Lindholm.
The Florida Panthers dropped its final road game of the regular season 3-2 to the Boston Bruins at TD Garden when Jesper Boqvist scored 2:05 into overtime to all but cinch the Atlantic Division crown for the home side.
Jesper Boqvist sniped a deciding breakaway at 2:05 of overtime as the Boston Bruins earned a 3-2 win over the visiting Florida Panthers in a key Atlantic Division clash on Saturday afternoon.
Trending: Johnny Beecher, Jesper Boqvist and Justin Brazeau of the Boston Bruins. Oh, what a night these three had in Tuesday’s (March 19) 6-2 home victory over the Ottawa Senators.
In this latest edition of Boston Bruins News & Rumors, forward Matt Poitras and goaltender Linus Ullmark both left the Bruins’ game against the Arizona Coyotes early due to injuries.
With there being a bit of uncertainty with Boston’s lineup on Saturday, the Bruins have opted to make a recall up front.
The Boston Bruins have reassigned forward Jesper Boqvist to their AHL affiliate.
Boqvist, 25, was the 36th overall pick at the 2017 draft who developed for a few years in Sweden before making it to the North American pro circuit.
The Boston Bruins have recalled rookie defenseman Mason Lohrei and veteran defenseman Jakub Zboril. To make room for them on the roster, the Bruins returned forwards Jesper Boqvist and Patrick Brown on loan to the Providence Bruins.
The Boston Bruins have announced that defenseman Ian Mitchell cleared waivers and was assigned to the Providence Bruins (AHL) on Thursday. The Bruins also recalled forward Jesper Boqvist from Providence.
Yes, he’s still here. With Opening Night just a few days away, the Bruins made another series of cuts this weekend. On Saturday, Jesper Boqvist, Jakub Zboril, and Oskar Steen were placed on waivers.
In this latest edition of Boston Bruins News & Rumors, are the Bruins going to make a late-summer push for Winnipeg Jets star center Mark Scheifele?
David Krejci has announced his retirement from the NHL at 37. It’s the second high-profile retirement for the Bruins this summer after Patrice Bergeron hung up the skates a few weeks back.
There are a few things that the Boston Bruins need to accomplish during the offseason, with just two restricted free agents left to sign in Trent Frederic and Jeremy Swayman.
The Boston Bruins have announced they are re-signing forward Jesper Boqvist to a new contract. He will be locked up for the next year and have an AAV of $775,000.
The Boston Bruins are a team in transition. When general manager Don Sweeney pushed all of his chips to the center of the table during the 2022-23 season, he knew that it would come with a hefty debt to be paid later.
While Boqvist has not yet justified his second-round grade, he has shown flashes in the NHL. His 10-goal, 21-point effort in 70 games during 2022-23 followed a 23-point season in 56 games the year before.
The 24-year-old will maintain his restricted free-agent status at the end of next season, meaning he’ll be under team control next offseason.
The New Jersey Devils will re-sign Nathan Bastian. At the 5 PM deadline to qualify restricted free agents on Friday, the Devils opted not to do so with Nathan Bastian.
Boqvist is a former high-2nd round pick who clearly has potential to score, but has yet to truly find that touch at the NHL level. Will he be qualified, and what could an offer look like?
Despite playing on three teams at different levels in his draft year, New Jersey Devils Jesper Boqvist was a borderline first-round talent in 2017 when they selected him in the second round, 36th overall.
The New Jersey Devils will look for a better start when they play the host Carolina Hurricanes in Game 2 of their Eastern Conference second-round series on Friday night in Raleigh, N.C.
Jesper Boqvist scored the tiebreaking goal with 1:32 remaining in the second period as the New Jersey Devils pulled away in the third for a 6-3 victory over the host Chicago Blackhawks The Devils (48-20-8, 104 points) remained one point behind the Carolina Hurricanes for the Metropolitan Division lead.
Feeling at least somewhat encouraged after earning consecutive victories for the first time in more than a month, the New Jersey Devils will begin their road trip to the West Coast in a meeting with the Anaheim Ducks on Friday.
During the 2019-20 season, his first as a pro, Jesper Boqvist may have spent more time on the proverbial elevator going up to the NHL and down to the AHL than he did on the ice.
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