Bruins Ready For First Training Camp With Bruce Cassidy As Head Coach

Bruins Ready For First Training Camp With Bruce Cassidy As Head Coach

The Boston Bruins made a coaching change last season, replacing longtime bench boss Claude Julien with Bruce Cassidy. The B’s then made a late-season push and secured a playoff spot with Cassidy at the helm, and that experience should help both him and the team Thursday when they begin training camp. Check out Andy Brickley’s thoughts on Cassidy’s first camp as B’s coach in the “NESN Sports Today” video above, presented by People’s United Bank. ... NESN.com

Bruce Cassidy Commends Bruins’ Ability To Regroup After Long Road Trip

Bruce Cassidy Commends Bruins’ Ability To Regroup After Long Road Trip

The Boston Bruins beat the Arizona Coyotes 4-1 in their first game back home at TD Garden on Tuesday night, and interim head coach Bruce Cassidy credits his team’s ability to regroup after a long West Coast road trip. Cassidy also touched on the Bruins’ chemistry after winning seven of their last eight games, as well as the change of emotion in the locker room. For more information on Cassidy’s comments after the game, check out the interview above with Jack Edwards and Andy Brickley on “Bruins Overtime Live.” Thumbnail photo from Greg M. Cooper/USA TODAY Sports

MLB Rumors: Jay Bruce Could Be Traded To Dodgers In Blockbuster Three-Team Deal

Share this: If it feels like Jay Bruce has been on the trade market forever, it’s because he has been. The never-ending “will the Reds trade Bruce?” chatter might finally be coming to a close, however. Cincinnati’s All-Star outfielder is drawing interest from several contenders as Monday’s non-waiver trade deadline approaches. Chief among those teams: The Los Angeles Dodgers. L.A. has been looking for a reason to move on from Yasiel Puig, and it seems adding Bruce — a left-handed power hitter — is as good a reason as any. Rumblings of a big 3-team extravaganza brewing with the Dodgers, Reds & a mystery team. Jay Bruce would land in LA when the dust settles — Jayson Stark (@jaysonst) July 29, 2016 But the Reds don’t

Bruce reveals reception for Huddlestone

Updated: Sunday, 29 Dec 2013 10:34 | Comments Tom Huddlestone scored for Hull City in their 6-0 win While Tom Huddlestone's first goal for Hull City means a trip to the barbers for the midfielder this week, manager Steve Bruce thinks his part in Saturday's 6-0 win over Fulham could help put him on the plane to the World Cup with England next year. Former Manchester United stalwart Bruce struggled to recall a more complete midfield performance than that Huddlestone, who was celebrating his 27th birthday, produced in the Premier League rout at KC Stadium. "The lads stood and applauded Tom when he walked into the dressing room and that doesn't happen often," Bruce told the Hull Daily Mail. "I don't often pick out