BOSTON -- Boston Bruins owner Jeremy Jacobs is thrilled with the state of his organization and believes all the offseason changes that new general manager Don Sweeney made are coming to fruition on the ice.
Jacobs, who was honored by USA Hockey with Lester Patrick Award Thursday night, admitted the Bruins’ offseason changes were "unanticipated" but he’s happy with the team’s emergence.
"The Bruins are evolving into being a very competitive team," Jacobs said. "You’re seeing the wisdom in some of the calls that were made early on that were tough, and they were tough for me and tough for everybody in the organization, but we find ourselves where we are and I think Donnie’s done a terrific job.