Boston Herald

Signing up for more Sweeney

Extension official for Bruins GM

- By Steve Conroy sconroy@bostonhera­ld.com

To the surprise of absolutely no one, the Bruins announced on Monday that general manager Don Sweeney was re-signed to a multi-year contract extension, although exactly how many years was not revealed.

That comes over a month after team president Cam Neely said that he planned to sit down with Sweeney and hammer out a deal. Eventually, it got done, three days before Sweeney’s contract was set to expire.

Despite the down-to-thewire timing, there was little doubt over this past month that Sweeney would be back. Upon former coach Bruce Cassidy’s firing, Neely said in a statement that he had confidence that Sweeney was the man to conduct the ongoing coaching hire.

That doesn’t mean he didn’t have his reservatio­ns at points in the 202122 season. In his end-of-season press conference, Neely said that he wanted to see how the late season moves worked out before he resigned the GM.

“To be honest, I really wanted to see how the year went,” said Neely back on May 19. “We had a lot of changes in the last offseason, so I just really wanted to see how that played out. Obviously, you get January, February, March — really good months for us. The team really came together. I thought we had a lot of depth and I was happy with what he did at the deadline.”

Sweeney’s big acquisitio­n at the deadline was defenseman Hampus Lindholm, who then signed an eightyear, $52 million deal.

Interestin­gly, the first canned quote in the team’s press release announcing the signing was not from Neely but from Bruins’ CEO Charlie Jacobs.

“Under (Sweeney’s) management, the Boston Bruins have been one of the winningest franchises in the league and a perennial playoff contender year in and year out,” said Jacobs in the statement. “While we recognize there is work to be done to achieve the ultimate goal of bringing the Stanley Cup back to Boston, I’m confident that

Don’s commitment to being best-in-class on and off the ice will help us climb that mountain once again.”

Sweeney’s most pressing issue is to hire a coach. As of now it appears that former Ranger coach David Quinn is the front-runner, with former Providence Bruins head coach and current Seattle Kraken assistant Jay Leach also believed to be a strong candidate.

Sweeney is also expected to sit down this week with Patrice Bergeron to discuss his future. According to multiple sources, the B’s captain does want to keep playing, for at least one more year.

And if Bergeron is going to return then it makes sense for the B’s to continue to push to remain competitiv­e. They’ll have to do that with less than $2.4 million currently under the cap and no first round draft pick.

As Jacobs said, there is indeed work to be done.

“Having had the pleasure of working closely with Don for more than a decade, I’ve seen firsthand his tireless work ethic when it comes to all facets of front office management,” said Neely in his statement. “He remains committed to doing whatever it takes to give the Boston Bruins the best chance to win every season. I look forward to continuing to work with Don as we endeavor to bring another championsh­ip to this city and our fans.”

Preseason schedule set

The B’s announced their six-game preseason schedule which will begin in Philadelph­ia on September 24. The B’s will play three home games and three road games.

BRUINS 2022 PRESEASON SCHEDULE

September 24 at Philadelph­ia Flyers (Wells Fargo Center) 7 p.m.

September 27 vs. New York Rangers (TD Garden) 7 p.m.

October 1 vs Philadelph­ia Flyers (TD Garden) 1 p.m.

October 3 at New Jersey Devils (Prudential Center) 7 p.m.

October 5 at New York Rangers (Madison Square Garden) 7 p.m.

October 8 vs. New Jersey Devils (TD Garden) 7 p.m.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES FILE ?? MORE OF THE SAME: The Bruins announced a multi-year contract extension for general manager Don Sweeney on Monday.
GETTY IMAGES FILE MORE OF THE SAME: The Bruins announced a multi-year contract extension for general manager Don Sweeney on Monday.

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