JUST IN: Boston Bruins season opener get worst as Gary Bettman & the NHL calls return of Jeremy Swayman to Bruins for another contract agreement

Tomorrow night, the Boston Bruins and Florida Panthers are set to kick off their season openers in Florida. However, there are concerns within the league that the game may be canceled and postponed. According to Jimmy Murphy, there is a possibility that the Bruins might have to head back home. Despite these uncertainties, the Bruins have already arrived in Florida and are ready to play, regardless of the circumstances.

In recent weeks, hurricanes have severely impacted the southeastern United States, with Hurricane Helene hitting first, followed by the looming threat of Hurricane Milton. Despite the potential for significant damage, Boston Globe reporter Jim McBride advises fans not to worry just yet. Sources within the NHL indicate that the league fully plans to go ahead with tomorrow’s game. However, they are closely monitoring the situation and will make adjustments if necessary. For now, it appears they are set on proceeding with the game as scheduled.

Only time will reveal what happens next, but our main concern is for the safety of everyone in the affected areas during this challenging time. It’s always heartbreaking to witness such events, and we hope everyone remains safe and protected.

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