
Boston Bruins season recap, Stanley Cup history, and live offseason markets covering next-team, coaching, and roster moves tracked across prediction markets.
Canadiens| 48-24 |
| 3 |
Bruins | 45-27 | 9 |
Senators | 44-27 | 10 |
Red Wings | 41-31 | 17 |
Panthers | 40-38 | 25 |
Maple Leafs | 32-36 | 31 |
The Boston Bruins are one of the most consistently traded teams in NHL prediction markets, an Original Six franchise whose Stanley Cup expectations keep their contracts liquid even in years the title eludes them. The 2025-26 season is over for Boston: the Bruins finished 45-27-10 for 100 points and the fifth seed in the Eastern Conference as of June 4, 2026, a solid regular season that ended short of a deep playoff run. With the team eliminated and the Stanley Cup Final still being decided between Vegas and Carolina, market attention has shifted to the offseason board, where the durable swing factors are roster construction, key re-signings, and the front-office decisions that will define the next window. The live odds for every active contract sit on the board above.
The Bruins closed the regular season at 45-27-10, good for 100 points and the fifth seed in the Eastern Conference as of June 4, 2026. They scored 272 goals and allowed 250, a positive goal differential that reflected a balanced, defensively sound team rather than a dominant one. That profile, competitive but not elite, is exactly how the market treated Boston for most of the year: a contender-tier club that the board never slotted with the conference favorites. The season is now complete, and the Bruins did not advance to the conference final, where Carolina and Montreal played out the Eastern bracket. For a franchise whose business model assumes contention, a first-round exit reframes the entire offseason conversation.
Boston has won six Stanley Cups, most recently in 2011, and the franchise dates to 1924, making it one of the league's oldest and most valuable. That history is why the Bruins trade heavily even in down years: the market prices Original Six franchises on a long runway of expectation, not a single season. The durable read is that Boston's championship equity rests on its ability to retool quickly, the same pattern that carried the 2011 title team and the deep runs that followed. No 2026 Stanley Cup champion has been crowned yet, with Vegas and Carolina still contesting the Final, so any forward title framing belongs to next season rather than this one.
With the season over, the volume has migrated from title futures to offseason markets. The board now carries player next-team contracts, coaching and front-office questions, and re-signing binaries, the markets that price how the roster turns over before the puck drops in October. These are the durable drivers heading into the summer: which core players stay, who fills the gaps, and how aggressively the front office spends against the cap. The most active offseason contracts in the feed are player next-team markets, where traders price the probability a star stays put versus moving. For a franchise that assumes contention, every re-signing and acquisition resets the next-season odds. The live board above tracks where each of these contracts sits today.
The offseason board for Boston is still forming. The most prominent live market in the feed is a player next-team contract, the kind of binary that resolves over the summer as free agency and trades play out. As more Bruins-specific offseason markets open, on coaching, on the captaincy, and on key re-signings, expect the volume to build the way it does every summer for an Original Six club. The structural truth holds: Boston's price for the 2026-27 season will be set less by this year's result than by how cleanly the front office retools around its remaining core. The live odds above carry the current numbers; the analysis here covers what durably moves them.
As of June 4, 2026, the most active offseason contract in the Bruins feed is a player next-team market, where the favorite outcome of a star staying put or retiring trades around 14c. The Bruins-specific offseason board is still opening; check the live odds above for the latest prices.
Boston's offseason and futures contracts trade across the major prediction market platforms tracked by Prediction Genius, with liquidity concentrated on the deepest book for any given market. Spreads tighten on the most-traded contracts. Compare the per-platform prices on the live board above.
Prediction Genius covers Stanley Cup futures, Eastern Conference and division markets, player next-team contracts, and offseason binaries such as coaching and re-signing questions. Coverage spans the regular season, playoffs, and the offseason roster window.
The Boston Bruins last won the Stanley Cup in 2011, their sixth championship overall. The franchise, founded in 1924, is one of the NHL's Original Six and remains among the league's most valuable and most-traded clubs.
The biggest durable driver is roster construction. As an Original Six franchise built around contention, Boston's odds turn on how the front office retools its core through free agency and trades rather than on any single result. The 2025-26 team finished 45-27-10 with 100 points.