Bruins CEO Charlie Jacobs, team president Cam Neely, and general manager Don Sweeney addressed the media Wednesday at the team’s end-of-season press conference at TD Garden.
Along with the commencement of the team’s latest head-coaching search, Boston’s top brass touched on several other topics following a disastrous season for the Original Six franchise.
Here are eight takeaways from Wednesday’s address:
An endorsement from ownership
Despite harping on both the “disappointment” and “embarrassment” rooted in Boston’s dreadful 33-39-10 record in 2024-25, Jacobs stressed in his opening address to the media that both Don Sweeney and Neely will remain in their current roles this summer — and will be tasked with retrofitting an ill-constructed roster that sputtered in several critical areas in 2024-25.