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California Road Trip Presents Huge Opportunity for Bruins’ Lysell

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By: Eamonn McLean | Follow me on Twitter/X @EamonnMcLean44

Thursday night’s 5-1 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights was more of the same for the Boston Bruins. The B’s were held to 19 shots on goal, on their way to their fourth straight defeat, having only won six of their last 20 games. After selling off several key pieces at the trade deadline, … Keep Reading

Recent Play of Marat Khusnutdinov a Bright Spot for Retooling Bruins

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The 2024-25 edition of the Boston Bruins has endured some trying times. First, there was the lengthy contract holdout of Goaltender Jeremy Swayman, that caused the Alaska native to miss the entirety of training camp. Next, was the firing of Head Coach Jim Montgomery in November. Most recently, was the Bruins most aggressive trade deadline … Keep Reading

What can Boston Fans Expect from New Bruin Fraser Minten?

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On a Franchise-altering Friday afternoon, the Boston Bruins shipped out several key pieces, Charlie Coyle, Brandon Carlo, and Captain Brad Marchand. While the trade of Carlo, a steady top-four Defensive Defenseman to the arch-rival Toronto Maple Leafs may have been a shock, the Bruins secured valuable future pieces in return. One of those … Keep Reading

Report: Boston Bruins are a “Team to Watch” Ahead of Tomorrow’s Trade Deadline

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With the National Hockey League’s annual Trade Deadline just a day away, rumors have been swirling around the Boston Bruins. Having traded away forwards Trent Frederic and Max Jones to the Edmonton Oilers Tuesday in exchange for prospect Max Wanner and Draft compensation, it appears the Bruins will be sellers at this … Keep Reading

As the Trade Deadline Looms, the Boston Bruins’ Path Forward Has Become Clear

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The Boston Bruins’ 2-1 loss Thursday night at the hands of the New York Islanders was in many ways a microcosm of their regular season so far as a whole. The Bruins outshot their opponent 39 to 20 but were unable to score more than one goal. Squandered power play opportunities as well as a lack … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Defenseman Charlie McAvoy Ruled Out of 4 Nations Face-Off Championship With Upper-Body Injury

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After reports surfaced last night that Boston Bruins Defenseman Charlie McAvoy was admitted to Massachusetts General Hospital after suffering an upper-body injury in the 4 Nations Face-Off, the Bruins have announced that the Long Beach, New York native will miss Thursday’s Championship game. The news comes at a horrible time for both McAvoy and Team USA, … Keep Reading

Ranking the Five Worst Trades in the Don Sweeney Era

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Earlier this week, I took a look at what I thought were the five best trades that Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney has made during his tenure. When you are hold a position for almost a decade as Sweeney has, you are bound to make your fair share of mistakes. With that in … Keep Reading

Ranking the Five Best Trades in the Don Sweeney Era

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This summer will mark ten years of Don Sweeney being the General Manager of the Boston Bruins. In Sweeney’s nine year tenure so far in Boston, he has made many moves. Some have worked out spectacularly, others not so much. With the National Hockey League’s annual trade deadline fast approaching, here are Sweeney’s five best … Keep Reading

Could Fabian Lysell Be the Next Forward up from Providence?

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Three years after being selected 21st overall in the 2021 National Hockey League Entry Draft, Fabian Lysell finally made his NHL debut with the Boston Bruins. Lysell slotted into the lineup on December 28th, for the second half of a back-to-back, home & home against the Columbus Blue Jackets. The Bruins desperately needed a spark, … Keep Reading

Why Recalling Matt Poitras Is the Boston Bruins Best Option for Offense

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After winning a spot on the Boston Bruins roster out of training camp, Matt Poitras was eventually sent down to the American Hockey League’s Providence Bruins to further develop. Poitras played in 14 games with Boston, registering a goal, three assists, and a -4 rating.

After a slow start to life in the AHL that saw … Keep Reading

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