Bruins Ownership and GM Acknowledge Changes After Playoff Disappointment.

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Boston Bruins ownership, including CEO Charlie Jacobs and owner Jeremy Jacobs, expressed their disappointment in the team's first-round exit from the Stanley Cup playoffs but are not seeking any changes to the management group led by team president Cam Neely and general manager Don Sweeney. The Bruins set NHL records for most wins and points in a season, and ownership believes the management group assembled the best possible team for the season. While seeking answers for the early playoff exit, ownership is not looking to shake up the organization.
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