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Bruins vs. Kraken: Game Recap

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The Boston Bruins’ struggles on their seven-game home stand continued Thursday night, losing 4-1 to the Seattle Kraken at TD Garden. Boston didn’t play poorly, but their lack of execution is what hurt them the most, as they had their share of chances but couldn’t cap them off. 

There was a lack of continuity … Keep Reading

Marchand is Having a Career Season for the Bruins

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Brad Marchand played his 1,000th NHL game and recorded two assists Tuesday night in the Boston Bruins 3-2 shootout loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning. It’s an impressive milestone for the Bruins captain, who is having yet another impactful season. At 35 years old and coming off double hip surgery, it would make sense … Keep Reading

Bruins vs. Canucks: Game Recap

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The Boston Bruins defeated the Vancouver Canucks 4-0 at TD Garden Thursday night in a battle between the top two teams in the league. It was all Boston in this one from start to finish, as they controlled the play all night long. They played as close to perfect as you can in the … Keep Reading

Bruins Rookie Poitras Will Miss the Rest of the Season

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The Boston Bruins announced Wednesday night that forward Matt Poitras will miss the remainder of the season after undergoing a right shoulder open stabilization surgery. The expected recovery time is approximately five months. It’s a tough blow for the Bruins and the rookie who was having a solid first season. 

Poitras was … Keep Reading

Bruins Prospect Svedebäck Has Been Impressive for Providence College

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For almost the last two decades, Boston Bruins fans have been spoiled with seeing great goaltending. There have been four Vezina Trophies from three different guys in that span. They currently have what is widely regarded as the best goaltending tandem in the league with Jeremy Swayman and Linus Ullmark. 

They also have … Keep Reading

Why Boston Bruins Defenseman Charlie McAvoy’s Value is Priceless

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Charlie McAvoy has arguably been the Boston Bruins’ most important player for the last several seasons. The workhorse defenseman plays many different roles for the team on a nightly basis. His ability to contribute in many areas is a huge factor in the team’s winning ways. 

McAvoy can play in any situation and is … Keep Reading

Coyle Has Taken His Offensive Game to the Next Level for the Bruins

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After Patrice Bergeron announced his retirement this past off-season, the Boston Bruins needed someone to step up and at least somewhat fill his role. Someone has done that, and it can be argued he has filled Bergeron’s shoes and then some this season. That someone is Charlie Coyle. 

The Weymouth, MA native … Keep Reading

Bruins @ Senators: Game Recap

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The Boston Bruins defeated the Ottawa Senators 3-2 in overtime on Thursday night in what was a frustrating night for the Bruins. They had to kill six penalties, most of which were questionable calls. They only received one power play of their own, but they did score.

Despite being outshot 37-23, Boston … Keep Reading

Resting Guys Down the Second Half Stretch Could Help the Bruins

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The Boston Bruins are now 47 games into their Centennial season and beyond the halfway point. They currently have the top seed in the Eastern Conference with 67 points and the second most in the league. After their historic regular season last year, they fell flat on their face in the playoffs, blowing a 3-1 … Keep Reading

Boqvist Has Earned a Consistent Spot in the Bruin’s Lineup

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During this past off-season, the Boston Bruins signed forward Jesper Boqvist to a one-year $775,000 deal. Boqvist was originally a second-round pick of the New Jersey Devils in 2017. He was coming off posting the second-best season of his career, tying his career high in goals with ten.

During training camp, he … Keep Reading

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