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2014–15 Boston Bruins season
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The 2014–15 Boston Bruins season was their 91st season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on November 1, 1924.[2] Despite earning 96 points, the Bruins did not qualify for the 2015 Stanley Cup playoffs, ending their seven-season playoff streak. At the time, this was the most points ever by a team who did not qualify, surpassing the 95 points earned by the 2006–07 Colorado Avalanche and the 2010–11 Dallas Stars. The Bruins held this record for three seasons, until the 2017–18 Florida Panthers tied their record. The 2018–19 Montreal Canadiens and the 2024–25 Calgary Flames achieved the same thing.
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Off-season
On May 21, 2014, the Vancouver Canucks announced that Bruins assistant general manager Jim Benning had been hired as the Canucks' new general manager. Bruins' general manager Peter Chiarelli announced that he would be looking "internally and externally to replace that position".[3]
On June 27, Peter Chiarelli announced that club had promoted Scott Bradley to assistant general manager after he spent five seasons as the team's director of player personnel. Chiarelli also announced that Ryan Nadeau was promoted to director of hockey operations/analytics. The club also hired John Ferguson, Jr. as executive director of player personnel. Ferguson had previously been a part of the San Jose Sharks organization since 2008.[4]
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Standings
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Suspensions/fines
Schedule and results
Pre-season
Regular season
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Player stats
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Final
- Skaters
- Goaltenders
- †Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Bruins. Stats reflect time with the Bruins only.
- ‡Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Bruins only.
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Notable achievements
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Awards
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Transactions
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The Bruins have been involved in the following transactions during the 2014–15 season:
Trades
October 4, 2014[10] | To New York Islanders Johnny Boychuk |
To Boston Bruins PHI's 2nd-round pick in 2015 NYI's 2nd-round pick in 2016 conditional 3rd-round pick in 2015 |
March 2, 2015[11] | To Tampa Bay Lightning 2nd-round pick in 2015 2nd-round pick in 2016 |
To Boston Bruins Brett Connolly |
March 2, 2015[11] | To Colorado Avalanche Jordan Caron 6th-round pick in 2016 |
To Boston Bruins Maxime Talbot Paul Carey |
March 2, 2015[11] | To Minnesota Wild Jared Knight |
To Boston Bruins Zack Phillips |
June 25, 2015[12] | To Colorado Avalanche Carl Soderberg (rights) |
To Boston Bruins BOS's 6th-round pick in 2016 |
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Player signings
Date | Player | Contract terms (in U.S. dollars) | Ref |
July 15, 2014 | Matt Bartkowski | 1 year, $1.25 million | [29] |
July 15, 2014 | David Pastrnak | 3-year, $2.775 million entry-level contract | [29] |
July 16, 2014 | Jordan Caron | 1 year, $600,000 | [30] |
July 18, 2014 | Tommy Cross | 1 year, $600,000 | [30] |
July 18, 2014 | Craig Cunningham | 1 year, $600,000 | [30] |
July 18, 2014 | Justin Florek | 1 year, $600,000 | [30] |
July 18, 2014 | Tyler Randell | 1 year, $575,000 | [30] |
July 18, 2014 | Zach Trotman | 2 years, $1.25 million | [30] |
July 24, 2014 | David Warsofsky | 1 year, $600,000 | [31] |
September 4, 2014 | David Krejci | 6 years, $43.5 million contract extension | [32] |
September 5, 2014 | Matt Fraser | 1 year, $625,000 | [33] |
September 29, 2014 | Reilly Smith | 1 year, $1.4 million | [34] |
September 29, 2014 | Torey Krug | 1 year, $1.4 million | [34] |
March 6, 2015 | Reilly Smith | 2 years, $6.85 million contract extension | [35] |
March 6, 2015 | Torey Krug | 1 year, $3.4 million contract extension | [35] |
May 29, 2015 | Anton Blidh | 3 years, entry-level contract | [36] |
June 18, 2015 | Tommy Cross | 1 year, $600,000 | [37] |
June 18, 2015 | Tyler Randell | 1 year, $600,000 | [37] |
June 23, 2015 | Zane McIntyre | 2 years, entry-level contract | [38] |
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Draft picks
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Below are the Boston Bruins' selections made at the 2014 NHL entry draft, held on June 27–28, 2014 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[40]
- Draft notes[41]
- Boston's third-round pick will go to the Philadelphia Flyers as the result of a trade on March 5, 2014, that sent Andrej Meszaros to Boston in exchange for this pick (being conditional at the time of the trade).[42] The condition – Philadelphia will receive a third-round pick in 2014 if Meszaros does not re-sign with Boston prior to the 2014 NHL Entry Draft[42] – was converted on June 27, 2014.
- Boston's sixth-round pick will go to the St. Louis Blues, as the result of a trade on April 3, 2013, that sent Wade Redden to Boston, in exchange for this pick (being conditional at the time of the trade).[43] The condition – St. Louis will receive a sixth-round pick in 2014 if Redden appears in one playoff game in 2013 for the Bruins – was converted on May 1, 2013.[44]
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