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Bruins Will Rally Around Halak
If there is anything that hockey in the bubble has shown us about the Boston Bruins, it’s their resiliency and ability to step up in the big moment. Immediately to start the playoffs, they made a statement in a Game 1 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes following three round-robin losses. This was no different Saturday […]
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Bruins Could Regret Moving on From First-Round Pick
On Feb. 21, the Boston Bruins traded their 2020 first-round pick, David Backes and Axel Andersson in a deal that netted them Ondrej Kase from the Anaheim Ducks. The Bruins added a young, talented and controllable forward while only retaining 25% of Backes’ ugly contract. The Bruins also moved on from a first-round pick at […]
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Why the Bruins Deserve This Cup Run
While no one is denying that the safety measure and precautions being taken during this uncertain time are necessary, it is also necessary to hope. That is exactly what the Boston Bruins are doing right now after their season ended abruptly following a 2-0 win over the Philadelphia Flyers on March 10. The Bruins are […]
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Bruins’ 2019 Draft Catch-Up
With the sports world on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the remainder of the National Hockey League season in doubt, it is time to look back and thus forward; recapping last year’s Boston Bruins draft picks. The B’s have been known to bopth make great picks as well as fairly questionable ones, so […]
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Bruins’ Jack Studnicka Making Waves in AHL
In what is considered a generally weak prospect pool, the Boston Bruins may have a rising star. Jack Studnicka, age 21, of Windsor, Ontario, has been lighting the lamp often for the team’s AHL affiliate, the Providence Bruins. The forward leads his entire team in goals, assists, and points as we hit March. He’s continuing […]
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Bruins Finding Their Stride At the Right Time
The Boston Bruins currently sit at the top of the NHL standings at 37-11-12 and currently lead the Atlantic Division by three points over the resurgent Tampa Bay Lightning. They have seemingly hit their stride, going 8-1-0 since the All-Star break. While both the Lightning and Toronto Maple Leafs had rough starts to the season, […]
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Bruins’ Lauzon an Example Of Organizational Depth
In the NHL, it is often viewed as a major advantage to own an abundance of reliable defensemen down the stretch. This is especially true when those defensemen are fresh and young, with an ability to skate important minutes. Related: Bruins: 3 Takeaways From a Frustrating Road Trip The Boston Bruins seem to be in […]
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NHL’s Top 5 Defensive Forwards of the Decade
With what was an eventful decade coming to a close in the NHL, it is time to look back and reflect on the best of the best. While offense dominated the headlines these past ten years it is important to note the incredible play on the other side of the ice. Defensive forwards are some […]
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2020 WJC Team USA Final Roster
The United States boasts a young and talented roster in 2020 as they attempt to medal for the fifth consecutive time at the World Junior Championships. Returning stars along with new talent makeup a roster that hopes to not only get to the gold medal game as they did last year but to win it […]
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Capitals Remain Thorn in Bruins’ Side
A 3-2 win on Wednesday, Dec. 11 proved one thing about the Washington Capitals; they own the Boston Bruins. T.J. Oshie danced around defenders, scoring two dazzling goals, and John Carlson added another with a rocket of a one-timer. The fact that Carlson is a native of Natick, Massachusetts adds insult to injury. The Bruins […]
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