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NHL Draft and the first week of free agency in the books, it’s time for version 2.0 of the Vancouver Canucks 2025-26 roster ...
DeBrusk was part of the infamous 2015 NHL Draft for the Bruins. He was the second of three consecutive first-round picks the B's made from No. 13 through No. 15.
Jake DeBrusk has a big hole in his game this season.. No one in the organization ever expected this to happen. In fact, the hockey world is starting to see more players affected in similar fashion.
But DeBrusk’s 0-to-60 acceleration can do more than put opposing blueliners on their heels during rush chances. Stapled next to Bergeron and Brad Marchand last season, DeBrusk helped carve out ...
DeBrusk, like most players exiting entry level deals, may prefer short-term extensions to align with the flat cap. Perhaps most important of all, DeBrusk has provided maximum bang for the buck.
DeBrusk went 0-0–0 on Saturday during the 17:19 he logged against the Rangers. He landed four shots on net, one below his season high, so he was at least “around it,” in hockey parlance.
DeBrusk is a fascinating asset on Boston’s roster, given his high upside and his coveted skillset that could also make him a valuable trade chip if things go south for the 2023-24 roster.
Jake DeBrusk has proven to be a pretty good hockey player, good enough in fact to land the two-year deal worth a cap hit of $3.675 million that he signed on Monday. But, with his first big ...
Jeremy Swayman made 35 saves to lead the Boston Bruins to a 5-1 victory over the the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game 1 of their first-round playoff series.
DeBrusk, by the way, is banking $4.85 million this year, an indication of the kind of confidence management had in him when he signed his two-year deal only some 16 months ago in November of 2020.
A first-round pick in 2015, DeBrusk has 15 goals and 11 assists in 57 games this season. He scored a career-high 27 goals in his second NHL season back in 2018-19, but that total dropped to 19 the ...
DeBrusk scored 27 goals in 68 games during his second NHL season in 2018-19, but then dipped for the next two seasons, bottoming out in 2020-21 with 14 points (five goals, nine assists) in 41 games.