The Boston Bruins are scheduled to have nine unrestricted free agents this offseason, and they will not be able to keep all of them, but general manager Don Sweeney is expected to meet with Danton Heinen’s camp this week to start discussions on a potential new contract, according to David Pagnotta of the Fourth Period.
David Pagnotta: Forward Danton Heinen is one of nine pending UFAs for the Boston Bruins this offseason. The Bruins plan on speaking to Heinen’s camp this week about a possible contract extension.
At the beginning of last season, forward Danton Heinen was without a contract and looking to revitalize his career in the NHL. An old familiar friend called and extended a Professional Tryout to the left wing without a spot on the roster at the time.
The offseason for the Boston Bruins is in full swing. As the NHL Draft is approaching (June 28, 2024), general manager Don Sweeney’s work is only just beginning.
The Boston Bruins and NESN will announce the winner of the 2024 7th Player Award prior to their regular season finale against the Ottawa Senators at TD Garden on Tuesday night.
The Boston chapter of the Professional Hockey Writer’s Association (PHWA) has nominated winger Danton Heinen as the Boston Bruins 2024 Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy nominee.
Boston Bruins forward Danton Heinen has been nominated by the Professional Hockey Writers Association (PHWA) Boston Chapter for the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy.
David Pastrnak is the crystal clear most valuable player for the Boston Bruins this season. Although, numerous players have stepped up and elevated their game.
After beating the New Jersey Devils and Colorado Avalanche to begin their five-game homestand, the Boston Bruins were facing the Montreal Canadiens in the middle game Saturday night (Jan.
On a night when the Boston Bruins honored the 1987-88 Bruins team that broke a 45-year playoff jinx against the Montreal Canadiens, the current Bruins squad throttled their rivals 9-4.
In the realm of professional sports, finding a player who can deliver consistent, impactful performances while carrying an affordable price tag is akin to discovering a hidden gem.
The Boston Bruins have signed forward Danton Heinen to a one-year contract worth $775,000. The Bruins had previously signed him to a professional tryout contract.
The Boston Bruins have finally signed forward Danton Heinen to a contract. Almost two months after the Boston Bruins signed Heinen to a professional tryout on Sept.
Why haven’t the Boston Bruins signed winger Danton Heinen yet? The Bruins improved to 3-0-0 with a 3-1 win over the Sharks on Thursday night in San Jose, and for a third straight game, Heinen watched from above as a healthy scratch.
The 28-year-old winger will fight for a contract during training camp. The fact that nobody offered him a contract throughout the entire free agency period is surprising.
He has previously played more than 200 games for the Bruins, being selected in the fourth round by the team back in the 2014 NHL Draft.
The Pittsburgh Penguins allowed Danton Heinen to become an unrestricted free agent this summer, when they declined to re-sign him after his one-year contract expired.
It’s far too soon to fully assess how Kyle Dubas has performed as the Pittsburgh Penguins’ president of hockey operations and interim GM since assuming those positions a little more than a month ago.
When the Pittsburgh Penguins placed Kasperi Kapanen on waivers, it all but assured that Danton Heinen would make his return to the lineup. Heinen has been healthy scratched for almost a month straight, but the Penguins are set to give him another shot in the 2022-23 season.
Danton Heinen may have had a resurgence in his first year with the Pittsburgh Penguins, but he hasn’t been able to find the same fortunes in 2022-23. To be blunt, the Penguins haven’t gotten anywhere near what was expected from Heinen and had it not been for injuries, he wouldn’t be a regular in the lineup.
As the 2022-23 NHL season grinds along, the Pittsburgh Penguins are beginning to find some traction and consistency in the win column. With every year
The Pittsburgh Penguins had modest expectations last summer when they signed forward Danton Heinen to a one year contract. One year later, the Penguins experienced deja vu when Heinen re-signed a similar one year contract.
Plante has spent the last two seasons as the Associate Coach with Minnesota-Duluth but before that, he spent five years as a Player Development Coach with the Blackhawks.
Danton Heinen originally joined the Penguins last summer and had a solid debut campaign with the organization.
Now 26, this may be Heinen’s last chance to prove he can handle a scoring role in the NHL.
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