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Bruins AHL Affiliate: Providence Bruins Week 17 Preview

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By: Tim A Richardson | Follow Me On Twitter @TimARichardson

Week 17 of the AHL season is here, and the Providence Bruins skate into it 25-9-7-2 (59 points). That is good for second in the Atlantic Division and third in the Eastern Conference. Our boys in black and gold are coming off a tough week that saw them lose 2-1 to Hartford in overtime … Keep Reading

Bruins Alumni Keith Aucoin to be Inducted into AHL Hall of Fame

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By: Gayle Troiani | Follow me on Twitter @LadyBruinsFan

Keith Aucoin was anything but your typical hockey player. Instead, the 5-foot-8, 172-pound is the epitome of making your dreams come true by working hard and never giving up. Aucoin’s hard work paid off, and he will be honored Monday, February 6, in Laval, Quebec, at the American Hockey League’s All-Star Classic festivities when he … Keep Reading

Post Game 1/29/23: Syracuse Crunch Defeat the Providence Bruins 4-0

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By: Danielle DuBois | Follow me on Twitter @DanielleDuBois

The Providence Bruins have had an excellent regular season thus far, sitting in second in the American Hockey League Atlantic Division. After beating the Utica Comets on the road Saturday night 5-1, the team looked to keep the winning ways going on Sunday afternoon with a 3:05 puck drop against the visiting … Keep Reading

Post-Game 1/29/23: Boston Loses 4-1 vs. Carolina

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By: Liz Rizzo | Follow me on Twitter @pastagrl88

The Boston Bruins had a rough weekend they’d like to forget as they dropped their third game in a row at the PNC Arena against the Carolina Hurricanes. The Canes’ are hot on the Bruins’ heels in the league standings and tonight was the better team. Bad turnovers, sloppy giveaways, and the inability to take … Keep Reading

Why The Bruins Won’t Face a First-Round Exit Like Tampa Bay Did In 2019

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By: Cody Stelluto | Follow me on Twitter @TownieTalkCody

The Boston Bruins are on fire this year with a 38-6-4 record leading the National Hockey League with 80 Points in the standings. To put that into perspective, the next closest teams (Toronto Maple Leafs and Carolina Hurricanes) are tied with 68 points each. The Bruins are in a different stratosphere on … Keep Reading

Vezina: The Case for Boston Bruins’ Linus Ullmark

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By: Mike Sullivan | Follow me on Twitter @_MikeSullivan

Coming into the 2022-2023 Boston Bruins season, expectations for this team were all over the place, and rightfully so. With an aging core in Patrice Bergeron, David Krejci, and Brad Marchand, coupled with injuries to key players such as Charlie McAvoy, Brad Marchand, and Matt Grzelcyk, many people took the stance in saying that this … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Trade Target: Vladislav Gavrikov

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By: Michael Rudd follow me on Twitter @Bosmike808.

With the NHL trade deadline just over a month away, it’s a good time to look at who the Bruins could realistically add to the roster. Naturally, adding a defenseman should be the top priority for Don Sweeney and company. You don’t have to look further than last year’s first-round exit against the Carolina Hurricanes. During … Keep Reading

Bruins Alumni Draw Huge Crowd Versus Smith Foundation

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By: Gayle Troiani | Follow me on Twitter @LadyBruinsFan

The Boston Bruins Alumni headed to Skate 3 in Tyngsboro this past Sunday to face off against the Thomas E Smith Foundation for the fourth straight year, and it appears to be turning into not only a grudge match but a true rivalry for the Bruins of yesteryear.

“We got beat here last year, … Keep Reading

Bruins’ Patrice Bergeron Continues to Fend Off Age (Part 2)

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By: Pierce Brody | Follow me on Twitter @PierceBrody3

If you haven’t yet read part one, you can read about the perseverance of Bergeron’s defensive game here.

Last week we deemed Bergeron to be as good as ever on the defensive end by some metrics but found him to have fraudulently positive numbers in other metrics resulting from his extra … Keep Reading

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