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What Is The True Worth of Bruins McQuaid and Miller?

By: Spencer Fascetta                                       Twitter: @PuckNerdHockey

I cannot count the number of times I have watched a Bruins game and been frustrated by the limitations in the skillsets of Adam McQuaid and Kevan Miller. To the naked eye, they just do not seem to be in the mold of the modern-day NHL defenseman – a good skater who can make a good first pass and is excellent traditionally. Instead, both McQuaid … Keep Reading

Bruins NHL Free Agent Frenzy: Who’s Left After Day One?

 

 

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By Spencer, Fascetta                         Follow Me On Twitter @PuckNerdHockey

Bruins fans should come away thrilled with the way GM Don Sweeney handled the first day of his 3rd season at the helm of the Boston franchise. He inked Matt Beleskey to a lucrative contract in his first go-around, added David Backes at a steep price last year, and had Bruins fans waiting with baited breath to see who he … Keep Reading

Bruins Sign Reigning AHL MVP Agostino

By: Spencer Fascetta                                                   Twitter: @PuckNerdHockey

The Boston Bruins announced today that they signed former St. Louis Blue, Calgary Flame, Pittsburgh Penguin, and, more importantly, Yale Bulldog Kenny Agostino to a 1-year, $875,000 contract. The 25-year-old New Jersey Native was a 2010 5th Round selection by the Pittsburgh Penguins. Moved as a part of the infamous Jarome Iginla deadline-deal in 2013 to Calgary, Agostino signed with the Flames after his senior … Keep Reading

PuckNerd: My Bruins Picks for the 2017 NHL Draft

 

 

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By: Spencer Fascetta                    Twitter:  @PuckNerdHockey

So, has everybody been able to recover after last night’s Expansion Draft? Well, too bad! It’s Draft Time! This is quite literally my favorite time of year, so I thought I’d provide some insight into who the Bruins will take in one of the wildest draft years in recent history. I want … Keep Reading

The Case For Drafting an Overager In Boston

By Spencer Fascetta                 Twitter: @PuckNerdHockey

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Every year, my favorite time of the NHL season is the Entry Draft. Hundreds of young hockey players are evaluated, their potential projected, and teams select numerous 18-year-olds to play for them 3, 4, 5 years down the road. However, the draft isn’t just the first 60 picks or so. How many players taken later in the draft actually make an impact in … Keep Reading

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