Vancouver Canucks president Jim Rutherford revealed some interesting pieces of information about the team's negotiations with Zadorov.
Here is how former Vancouver Canucks blueliner Nikita Zadorov is doing with the Boston Bruins so far this year.
Vancouver Canucks fans were left disappointed last summer when defenceman and fan favourite Nikita Zadorov signed with the rival Boston Bruins in free agency.
After putting together a strong showing at home last week, the Bruins snuffed out all of them momentum with an ugly loss to Buffalo.
Vancouver Canucks president Jim Rutherford shared details about their failed contract talks with Nikita Zadorov.
The current playoff odds don't favor the Bruins. But even with Boston looking at an arduous road, they're embracing the challenge.
Bruins winger Nikita Zadorov explained the difference between playing in Vancouver and playing in Boston after signing an extension.
It’s not in Nikita Zadorov’s nature to beat around the bush. The Bruins’ early season struggles left them positioned to spend the rest of the season in a
In the tightly bunched Eastern Conference, where playoff berths and positioning seemingly change by the hour, however, it’s hard not to look ahead.
After an ugly 7-2 loss to the Buffalo Sabres on Jan. 28, the Boston Bruins made some notable changes to their lines at Jan. 30's morning skate. On offense, Elias Lindholm was moved back up to the second-line center spot, with Brad Marchand and Charlie Coyle as his wingers. With this, Matthew Poitras was dropped to the third-line center spot.
Nikita Zadorov is geared up for the Bruins' important stretch run. “I didn’t come here to miss the playoffs. I’m here to see playoff hockey. I’m here to see Boston Garden buzzing."
The lead lasted all of 55 seconds. The B’s top line got hemmed in its own end for much of the shift and, after it finally pushed it out of the zone, the players got caught in a change. On a Sabre 4-on-3, Matt Poitras got lost out high and Dylan Cozens connected with the wide-open trailer Thompson, who ripped a slapper past Swayman.