In this latest edition of Boston Bruins News & Rumors, the Bruins have released veteran winger Alex Chiasson from his professional tryout (PTO) contract.
The Boston Bruins made three more cuts as their Group A training Camp roster starts to resemble their potential opening night roster. Here’s your Boston Hockey Now Camp Wrap from Sept.
It wasn’t exactly the best birthday for forward Alex Chiasson, as the Boston Bruins released him from the professional tryout agreement he signed with them on August 21.
Alex Chiasson has played 651 NHL games. He owns a Stanley Cup championship ring. But that only gets him the promise of a fair trial when it comes to making the Boston Bruins’ roster.
Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery sat down for an interview with Steve Conroy of The Boston Herald that was published early Sunday morning, being quite forthcoming about quite a few subjects of note for Bruins fans.
The Boston Bruins have added forward Alex Chiasson to their ranks through a professional tryout (PTO) agreement. This is now the fifth time he’s signed a PTO and the third-straight season he’s done so, earning a contract almost every time.
Entering his 12th NHL season, right winger Alex Chiasson will attempt to catch on with an eighth NHL franchise.
The Boston Bruins have signed forward Alex Chiasson to a professional tryout agreement, per a team announcement.
Here’s a look at five free agents who made $1M or less last year looking for work heading into 2023-24.
As the July 1 deadline for the launch of unrestricted free agency inthe NHL draws nearer, it’s fairly certain that the Detroit Red Wings will not be retaining any of their UFAs.
Detroit Hockey Now’s Red Wings Review series is assessing every player who held a significant place in the fortunes of the 2022-23 Detroit Red Wings season.
It would be wrong to classify the power play of the Detroit Red Wings are powerless without Alex Chiasson. However, it would not be at all incorrect to suggest that the unit is much more powerful and potent since Chiasson’s arrival on the scene.
On Nov. 26, 2022, veteran NHL forward Alex Chiasson signed a one-year deal with the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League (AHL). The move flew a bit under the radar due, in part, to the Detroit Red Wings’ Thanksgiving playoff positioning as well as the general focus on the younger faces that filled out the Griffins’ roster.
Detroit Red Wings goalie Villo Husso is out, but Simon Edvinsson is in. As for Alex Chiasson and Filip Zadina, well, you’re just going to have to wait and see.
The Detroit Red Wings aren’t the first to show up in Nashville with hopes and dreams of being a big hit, only to come home empty-handed. A 2-1 loss to the Nashville Predators on Tuesday was the fourth successive setback for the Red Wings at Bridgestone Arena.
Dino Ciccarelli is among the admirers of the net-front work of Alex Chiasson for the Detroit Red Wings. He was in attendance at Little Caesars Arena on Sunday.
Few players come out of the NHL trade deadline with a smile on their face, but Alex Chiasson certainly did. The lead up to the trade deadline is a cauldron of emotions for NHLers.
The Detroit Red Wings may not have landed James van Riemsdyk, but they did add a forward.
The Arizona Coyotes made some roster transactions on Sunday afternoon, first announcing that they have released forward Alex Chiasson from his professional tryout offer (PTO).
Chiasson, 31, scored 13 goals and 22 points in 67 games with the Canucks in the 2021–22 regular season.
When the Canucks began skating at Scotia Barn this week, curious onlookers noticed a familiar face that wasn’t supposed to be there. Unrestricted free agent Alex Chiasson, still decked out head to toe in blue and green gear, had been permitted to skate with his former teammates ahead of NHL training camps in September.
Mid-way through August is a tough time for die-hard hockey fans, as it means there is still some time to go before their favorite team is back in action.
Alex Chiasson arrived at training camp with a PTO and left with a league minimum contract for one year. It was thought of as a depth signing, though the 31-year-old was definitely not expected to push Zack MacEwen onto waivers.
Earlier today, a report out of Europe suggested that Canucks forward Alex Chiasson could be signing with HC Lugano in the top league in Switzerland. His agent says that is not true.
When the Canucks signed Alex Chiasson to a professional tryout contract before the season started, there were few expectations for the journeyman forward.
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