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Bruins Trade Deadline Goals Involve These Two Forwards

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By: Jake Ferraro | Follow me on Twitter/X @18Jxxx18

Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney will have work to do at the 2026 trade deadline to make his team better. This National Hockey League season, the Bruins have seen hot and cold stretches, but currently hold the Eastern Conference’s first Wild Card seed with 68 points. For this season’s trade deadline, the … Keep Reading

Stadium Series Recap: Bruins Fall Short 6–5 in Eventful Shootout Loss

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By: Declan Flavin | Follow me on Twitter / X @FlavinDeclan

What was once a 5–1 lead for the Boston Bruins completely evaporated, ruining what had been an eventful night for both teams. There was a goal straight off the puck drop, chaotic scrums, and even the first goalie fight in outdoor game history…

Why was a lead like the one … Keep Reading

Three Teams & Location Ideas for Bruins to Play in Their Next Outdoor Game in the Future

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By: Jake Ferraro | Follow me on Twitter/X @18Jxxx18

Tonight at 6:30 p.m. ET, the Boston Bruins will play in the National Hockey League’s 2026 Navy Federal Credit Union Stadium Series against the Tampa Bay Lightning at Raymond James Stadium, home to the National Football League’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Tampa, Florida. Tonight’s game is a pivotal game for the Eastern Conference standings. … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Recall Matt Poitras From Providence

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

After Elias Lindholm got hurt on Tuesday night against the Nashville Predators, the Boston Bruins have recalled Matt Poitras from the Providence Bruins. The Ajax, Ontario, native has 8-16-24 in 39 AHL games with the P-Bruins. Poitras appeared in 33 games with the B’s last season, tallying a goal and ten assists.

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Bruins Surrender Lead in 3rd, Rally to Beat Preds in OT

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By: Tom Calautti | @TCalauttis

The Boston Bruins returned to TD Garden for the second half of a back-to-back after a disappointing loss to the New York Rangers. The Black and Gold blew another one-goal lead but rallied in overtime to defeat the Nashville Predators 3-2. Here’s how it unfolded:

Travel Issues

Playing a back-to-back with this season’s condensed NHL schedule is never ideal. That … Keep Reading

Quick Note: Bruins Have a Chance to Build New England’s Next Surprise Contender

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By: Declan Flavin | Follow me on Twitter / X @FlavinDeclan

With the Boston Bruins continuing to build on valuable lessons throughout this regular season, even as another New England team makes a playoff run, it’s worth noting how this hockey team is positioning itself for sustained success moving forward. The potential for success will ironically rely on the aspiring identity brought … Keep Reading

Fraser Minten Being Able to Deliver in the Clutch as a Rookie is Helping Bruins Out Big Time

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By: Jake Ferraro | Follow me on Twitter/X @18Jxxx18

After being drafted 38th overall at the 2022 National Hockey League Draft by the Toronto Maple Leafs, it wouldn’t be until the 2024-25 season that Fraser Minten got to play in the NHL. Minten played in 15 games as a Maple Leaf before being traded to the Boston Bruins at last … Keep Reading

Something That Will Sting the Bruins About the Patriots Being in the 2025-26 AFC Championship

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By: Jake Ferraro | Follow me on Twitter/X @18Jxxx18

Today, the Boston Bruins are behind the New England Patriots for the AFC Championship against the Denver Broncos. Like the Bruins, the Boston Red Sox and Boston Celtics are rooting for the Patriots to reach Super Bowl 60.

It’s very common for the majority of people in New England to root for all four … Keep Reading

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