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Three Takeaways from the Bruins’ End of Season Press Conference

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on Twitter / X @cookejournalism

The Boston Bruins won’t be competing for a Stanley Cup in June, but that doesn’t mean management isn’t optimistic regarding the club’s future when the B’s hit the ice for the 2024-25 season in October. When CEO and alternate governor Charlie Jacobs, president Cam Neely, general manager Don Sweeney, and head … Keep Reading

What Will the Bruins’ Goalie Crease Look Like Next Season?

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The Boston Bruins have had one of the most luxurious goaltender situations in the National Hockey League for the past two seasons. They have Linus Ullmark, the 2023 Vezina Trophy winner, in one stall. The veteran goaltender would be the starter on most of the teams across the league. But Boston was … Keep Reading

Charlie McAvoy Delivered When Boston Needed him the Most

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Charlie McAvoy was held without a shot on Sergei Bobrovsky throughout the first four games of the Boston Bruins’ second-round matchup with the Florida Panthers. The lack of pucks on net was plaguing the Bruins, forcing them to the brink of elimination in a do-or-die Game Five on the road.

So good … Keep Reading

Bruins Transactions: Patrick Brown, Jayson Megna, and Brandon Bussi Recalled From Providence

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Freshly pushed to the brink of elimination, the Boston Bruins announced a slew of roster transactions Monday morning. Patrick Brown, Jayson Megna, and Brandon Bussi have been recalled from Providence, while Michael DiPietro has been assigned back to Boston’s American Hockey League affiliate.

While some of these moves may impact Boston’s Game Five … Keep Reading

Bruins Sqander Two-Goal Lead, Fall to Panthers in Game Four

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One question loomed over the Boston Bruins’ heads heading into their must-win Game Four against the Florida Panthers. Would the Bruins respond to two straight lopsided losses and their captain being sidelined by a questionable hit? It was all the buzz at Boston’s morning skate on Sunday. All they had to do … Keep Reading

Bruins Prepared to Respond in Game Four: ‘That’s not Okay With us’

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The Florida Panthers have established dominance over the Boston Bruins throughout the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Not only have they pieced together a 2-1 lead over their Atlantic Division rival, but they’ve done so with some flare.

Florida has outscored the B’s 12-3 in the last two games, deflating … Keep Reading

Bruins Justin Brazeau Picked up Right Where he Left off Since Returning From Injury

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on Twitter / X @cookejournalism

Justin Brazeau hasn’t missed a beat for the Boston Bruins. After being sidelined with an injury suffered in an April contest against the Nashville Predators, the promising power forward was held out of action for nearly a month. But after returning with the Black and Gold in Game Five of the team’s … Keep Reading

Bruins Mason Lohrei Impresses in Game Seven Win

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Mason Lohrei was nervous headed into his first career Game Seven on Saturday night. The Boston Bruins were set to clash with the Toronto Maple Leafs in the latest chapter of the rivalry, and the B’s were hoping to avoid squandering another first-round 3-1 lead. That’s quite the situation for a rookie to be … Keep Reading

Bruins Drop Game Five in Overtime: ‘It’s Frustrating’

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Game Fives haven’t treated the Boston Bruins well. After a lacking start on Tuesday with an opportunity to send the Toronto Maple Leafs home, the visitors stung the Bruins in overtime to force a Game Six on the road. Matthew Knies was the hero for the Leafs, banging home a loose puck in the slot just … Keep Reading

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