Bruins’ Future Practice Rink Plans, Carl Soderberg’s Status Among Topics Discussed at B’s Media Day

BOSTON — The Bruins won’t officially start their 2013-14 regular season until Thursday night when they host the Tampa Bay Lightning at TD Garden in their first game since losing the Stanley Cup to the Chicago Blackhawks.

However, the NHL season kicked off Tuesday night with a slate of games that included Chicago’s home opener. Before that got underway, though, the Hawks raised their 2013 Stanley Cup banner to the rafters as one last homage to their championship in the lockout-shortened season.

It probably goes without saying that the ceremony wasn’t exactly on the TV screens of many folks in New England, especially members of the Bruins organization. One person who certainly was not watching was B’s president Cam Neely.

“I did not watch it,” Neely said at the team’s media day when asked about the grand ceremony that took place at Chicago’s United Center. “I would prefer to watch our own. You have a hard time watching someone else lift the Cup and raise a banner so I didn’t watch it, hopefully we’ll be watching one in the near future here.”

One member of the Bruins brass, principal Charlie Jacobs, did admit to watching some of the ceremony. That elicited an eye roll from Neely seated directly to Jacobs’ left.

That was just one of many tidbits from Bruins media day. Here are a few more notes from the news conference featuring Neely, Jacobs, principal owner Jeremy Jacobs, general manager Peter Chiarelli and head coach Claude Julien.