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Bruins 2024-25 National TV Broadcast Schedule Released | Boston Bruins
BOSTON – The National Hockey League announced today, August 29, the league’s official 2024-25 U.S. television broadcast schedule.
The Boston Bruins will have 14 nationally broadcast games this season on either ESPN, ESPN+, TNT or ABC, including their season opener on Tuesday, October 8 when they visit the Florida Panthers on ESPN/ESPN+.
On Wednesday, October 16 the Bruins will visit the Colorado Avalanche for their first nationally televised game of the season on TNT.
Following the new year, the Bruins will be featured on ABC for six Saturday games: January 11 at the Florida Panthers, February 1 vs. the New York Rangers, February 8 vs. the Vegas Golden Knights, March 1 at the Pittsburgh Penguins, March 8 at the Tampa Bay Lightning and March 29 at the Detroit Red Wings.
Please note that NESN will locally broadcast all other regular season Bruins games including the Bruins Centennial Game, presented by Dunkin’, on December 1 against the Montreal Canadiens. NESN will also provide the local broadcast for the game on March 2 vs. the Minnesota Wild, which is available to the rest of the U.S. on TNT.
Every Bruins game for the 2024-25 season can be heard on the radio at 98.5 The Sports Hub.
The national television broadcast schedule also includes updated start times for three Bruins regular season games, which are reflected below.
Individual Game Tickets for the 2024-25 season are on sale now. Fans can learn more and purchase tickets by visiting BostonBruins.com/Tickets.
BOSTON BRUINS NATIONAL TV BROADCAST SCHEDULE:
Tuesday, October 8: Boston Bruins at Florida Panthers, 7 p.m. ET (ESPN/ESPN+)
Wednesday, October 16: Boston Bruins at Colorado Avalanche, 9:30 p.m. ET (TNT)
Friday, November 29: Pittsburgh Penguins at Boston Bruins, 6:30 p.m. ET (TNT)
Tuesday, December 3: Detroit Red Wings at Boston Bruins, 7 p.m. ET (ESPN+)
Wednesday, December 4: Boston Bruins at Chicago Blackhawks, 7:30 p.m. ET (TNT)
Saturday, January 11: Boston Bruins at Florida Panthers, 1 p.m. ET (ABC/ESPN+)
Saturday, February 1: New York Rangers at Boston Bruins, 3:30 p.m. ET (ABC/ESPN+)
Wednesday, February 5: Boston Bruins at New York Rangers, 7 p.m. ET (TNT)
Saturday, February 8: Vegas Golden Knights at Boston Bruins, 3:30 p.m. ET (ABC/ESPN+)
Saturday, March 1: Boston Bruins at Pittsburgh Penguins, 3 p.m. ET (ABC/ESPN+)
Sunday, March 2: Boston Bruins at Minnesota Wild, 3:30 p.m. ET (TNT)
*National broadcast will not be available in the local market
Saturday, March 8: Boston Bruins at Tampa Bay Lightning, 3 p.m. ET (ABC/ESPN+)
Saturday, March 29: Boston Bruins at Detroit Red Wings, 8 p.m. ET (ABC/ESPN+)
Sunday, April 13: Boston Bruins at Pittsburgh Penguins, 3:30 p.m. ET (TNT)
START TIME CHANGES:
Tuesday, October 22: Boston Bruins at Nashville Predators, 8:45 p.m. ET (NESN)
Friday, November 29: Pittsburgh Penguins at Boston Bruins, 6:30 p.m. ET (TNT)
Wednesday, January 22: Boston Bruins at New Jersey Devils, 7 p.m. ET (NESN)
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Boston College Releases Depth Chart For Week 1 Game Against Florida State
The Boston College Eagles football team is getting ready to open its highly anticipated season on Labor Day Night with a road contest against the No. 10 Florida State Seminoles.
On Wednesday night, the program released its depth chart for the upcoming game.
Offense
Left Tackle:
Jude Bowry
Kevin Cline
Ryan Mickow
Left Guard:
Logan Taylor or Dwayne Allick
Kevin Cline or Eryx Daugherty
Jack Funke
Center:
Drew Kendall
Dwayne Allick
Otto Hess
Michael Crounse.
Right Guard:
Jack Conley or Dwayne Allick
Eryx Daugherty
Otto Hess
Right Tackle:
Ozzy Trapilo
Kevin Cline
Ryan Mickow
Quarterback:
Thomas Castellanos
Jacobe Robinson
Johnathan Montague Jr.
Running Back:
Kye Robichaux or Treshaun Ward
Datrell Jones
Turbo Richard
Jordan McDonald
Tight End:
Jeremiah Franklin or Kamari Morales
Matt Ragan
Danny Edgehill
Wide Receiver:
Jaedn Skeete or Reed Harris
Montrell Wade
Jay Brunelle
Wide Receiver:
Lewis Bond
Jayden McGowan
Luke McLaughlin
Nate Johnson
Wide Receiver:
Jerand Bradley or Dino Tomlin
Defense
Defensive End:
Neto Okpala
Edwin Kolenge
Jayzen Flint
Defensive Tackle:
Cam Horsley
Owen Stoudmire
Kwan Williams
Defensive Tackle:
George Rooks
Sedarius McConnell
Gilbert Tongrongou or Ty Clemons
Defensive End:
Donovan Ezeiruaku
Quintayvious Hutchins
Josiah Griffin
Linebacker:
Kam Arnold
Owen McGowan
Joe Marinaro
Palaie Faoa
Linebacker:
Daveon Crouch
Sione Hala
Bryce Steele
Kemori Dixon
Nickelback:
Khari Johnson or Cameron Martinez
Jalon Williams
Charlie Comella
Cornerback:
Amari Jackson
Ryan Turner
Isaiah Farris
Cornerback:
Max Tucker
Bryquice Brown
Ashton McShane
Free Safety:
Carter Davis or Jalen Cheek
Bugg Jones
Cole Batson
Victor Nelson
Strong Safety:
KP Price
Kahlil Ali
Omar Thornton
Special Teams
Long Snapper:
Bryant Worrell
Cooper Crook or Jackson Gugni
Punter:
Sam Candotti
Ivan Zivenko
Sam Stone
Kicker:
Liam Connor or Luca Lombardo
Sam Stone
Returners
Punt:
Jayden McGowan or Cameron Martinez
Turbo Richard or Treshaun Ward
Kick:
Jayden McGowan or Cameron Martinez
Turbo Richard or Treshaun Ward
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David Ortiz Makes Bold Boston Celtics Prediction at Raising Cane’s Grand Opening
On August 28, Red Sox legend David Ortiz and Celtics guard Jrue Holiday made an appearance at the grand opening of Raising Cane’s in downtown Boston. The new location sported an all-gold interior to commemorate the restaurant chain’s 28th anniversary.
As a three-time World Series champion, Ortiz was a fitting guest for Raising Cane’s Golden Birthday celebration. While the former Red Sox designated hitter is best known for his baseball career, Ortiz has become a prominent figure in Boston sports and has maintained a close friendship with Celtics center Al Horford since 2016.
When asked about his prediction for next season’s NBA championship, Ortiz told Boston Celtics On SI that the Celtics will repeat as champions.
“For next season, of course the Celtics are going to repeat without a doubt.”
Regarding next season’s Most Valuable Player award, Ortiz lightheartedly endorsed Holiday.
“And (for MVP) I gotta go with my boy right here,” Ortiz said with a smile, nudging the two-time gold medalist.
Ortiz also affirmed that he actively supports the Celtics and fellow Dominican Republic native Horford. He was excited to watch both win a title in June.
“I gotta tell you, man, I’m a Celtic. I cheer. I scream. I cry. That’s my thing, man. When I see the Celtics win, when I see my hometown homie (Al Horford) getting it done, I feel like I got it done…. Very happy for the Celtics. Very happy for my boy.”
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