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

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By: Andrew Bluestein | Follow Me On Twitter / X @adbblue

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

Heinen’s Second Stint With the Bruins Has Been a Feel-Good Story

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During this past off-season, Danton Heinen had no contract offers on the table. The Boston Bruins signed him to a professional tryout ahead of training camp. His preseason performance earned him the team’s final roster spot, which he had to wait for so the organization could become salary cap compliant before they could make … Keep Reading

Bruins vs. Canadiens: Game Recap

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The Boston Bruins demolished the Montreal Canadiens 9-4 at TD Garden on Saturday night. What started as a competitive game in the first two periods was anything but in the third. The Bruins scored four times in the final frame and ran away with it, highlighted by Danton Heinen’s first career NHL … Keep Reading

Wotherspoon Has Certainly Earned an Extension With the Bruins

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With the Boston Bruins having multiple defenseman miss time from injury this season, different guys have gotten opportunities to get into the lineup. Parker Wotherspoon is one of those players, and he’s taken his opportunity and ran with it. He has been more than solid in the defensive zone and has contributed in … Keep Reading

Naming a New Bruins Captain Has Become Seamless

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For almost the last two decades, the Boston Bruins have been among the most respected organizations in the NHL and professional sports. They have been known to have a welcoming and inclusive team culture in and out of the locker room.

This stemmed from the leadership of the players and started when Zedano … Keep Reading

Bruins vs Avalanche: Game Recap

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The Boston Bruins defeated the Colorado Avalanche 5-2 at TD Garden Thursday night in one of their most impressive wins of the season. Boston had a tremendous offensive opening period and played great team defense in the third period without yielding a goal.

David Pastrnak was the star of the show, recording the 16th … Keep Reading

Brandon Carlo Returns to Bruins Practice

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The Boston Bruins announced on Thursday last week that Brandon Carlo was placed on injured reserve. It was a big blow for both the lineup and the 27-year-old defenseman. However, there was good news today as he returned to Bruins practice as a full participant. Carlo is undoubtedly having his most impactful season wearing … Keep Reading

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