The Boston Bruins are one of five teams in the NHL without a captain. It worked. Why not stick with it? On Bruins breakup day, Marco Sturm said he “thought it went real well,” especially for his first year in the league. After initially wanting a captain, he did not commit to naming one ahead of next season, but said further conversations with GM Don Sweeney were needed. On Wednesday, Sweeney, Bruins president Cam Neely, and CEO/alternate govern…
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