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Is Glen Murray a Bruins Legend?

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @dairybeast

When I was younger, I played NHL 06 on my dad’s PC. Of course, I always played as the Bruins, which is where most of my mid-2000s Bruins knowledge comes from. One of my favorite players to use in that game was Glen Murray. He was a big-bodied right-handed forward who wore number 27.

Recently it struck … Keep Reading

Anderson: I Don’t Think Patrice Bergeron is Leaving the Bruins

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @dairybeast

Since 2003, Patrice Bergeron has only pulled on the black and gold Boston Bruins uniform (apart from international and all-star competitions). He rose up through the ranks and became one of the most underrated players in the entire league. He then surpassed his underrated status and became properly recognized as one of the best … Keep Reading

How Trading Phil Kessel Could Still Help the Bruins Win Another Cup

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @dairybeast

On September 18, 2009, the Boston Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs shook the hockey world with a blockbuster trade that would go on to have a massive impact on the future of both franchises. Phil Kessel, after scoring 36 goals in the 2008-09 campaign, packed his bags in Boston and was shipped up to Toronto in … Keep Reading

Rest In Peace Former Bruin Jimmy Hayes

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @dairybeast

This is not the news I want to be breaking right now. Former Bruin and Massachusetts native Jimmy Hayes has passed away at the age of 31. Hayes played with his hometown Bruins for two seasons from 2015-2017, totaling 34 points in 133 games.[1] He also spent time with the Chicago Blackhawks, Florida Panthers, and … Keep Reading

Is the left side the strong side? Bruins Defensemen Debate

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @dairybeast

So, recently I posted a video on YouTube where I gave my wish list of defensemen for the Bruins to target in a trade. In the video, I wasn’t looking at who the B’s would have to give up. It was purely just an idealistic perspective without considering the return that would have to go the … Keep Reading

Grading the Bruins’ Free Agency Signings

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @dairybeast

When Free Agency opened up on July 28, all eyes in Boston focused on Don Sweeney as teams scrambled to grab their top choices. My feelings going into the day were that the Bruins desperately needed a left-defenseman to slot into the top four next season. Sweeney did not go down that route instead of loading … Keep Reading

Imagining a Bruins City Uniform Pt. 2

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @dairybeast

Background

It’s time for part two of my series designing a potential city jersey for the Boston Bruins, and I think I like this creation even better than my first. While the first design focused on Boston’s place within history, this time, I decided to focus on the history of the people who call Boston home. … Keep Reading

Imagining a Bruins City Uniform Pt. 1

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @dairybeast

Background

This season in Major League Baseball, six teams have released “City Connect” edition uniforms, with a seventh to be released later this year. As a kid, I loved designing uniforms and logos, and I even created a completely fictional sport just to have an excuse to create more designs. As a result, it was … Keep Reading

Bruins NHL21 Simulation: Round 2 Game 6 vs Islanders

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @dairybeast

Despite having 44 shots on goal in game five, the Bruins were not able to outscore the Islanders, who only managed 19 shots. The Islanders took a 3-2 series lead heading back to New York, and it’s safe to say the Bruins have their work cut out for them. The next two games are do-or-die for … Keep Reading

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