This does not help the Boston Bruins as they proceed before the March ... general manager Don Sweeney could engage with counterpart Doug Armstrong on a trade. One of the executives speculated ...
Blues general manager Doug Armstrong admitted to reporters on Sunday that he had “no inclination” of making a coaching change on Wednesday — one day after Montgomery and the Bruins parted ...
Just days after being fired by the Boston Bruins, the St. Louis Blues have ... President of Hockey Operations and General ...
But president and GM Doug Armstrong apparently wanted to pounce on the opportunity to bring in Montgomery, who led the 2022-23 Bruins to the most regular-season points in NHL history at 135.
The Toronto Maple Leafs and the Boston Bruins have attracted some attention from a rival team, although at this time it is unclear which of these teams is currently being scouted by their oppponent.
The St. Louis Blues and always aggressive general manager Doug Armstrong have pounced on the opportunity provided to them by the Bruins decision last week and have made a coaching change.