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Three Battles to Watch During Boston Bruins Training Camp

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

The end of August in Boston typically represents a lot of different things. Some years, it’s the beginning of a playoff push for the hometown Red Sox. Sometimes it’s the gradual change from hot and humid summer air to cooler autumn temperatures. However, the calendar flipping to September always represents the beginning of the Boston Bruins’ … Keep Reading

This Is an Important Season in Boston for Charlie McAvoy

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By: Chad Jones | Follow me on Twitter/X @ShutUpChadJones

Heading into his ninth season with the Bruins, Charlie McAvoy will need to take his game to the next level. The former first-round draft pick in the 2016 entry draft was picked as the eleventh-best defenseman in the National Hockey League on NHL Network’s Top 20 Defensemen Right Now ranking.

Before the 2021-2022 season, … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Special Teams Preview: Penalty Kill

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By: Jack Studley  |  Follow me on Twitter/X @jackstudley13

Historically, the Boston Bruins have been a team shaped by their defensive identity, and that has come with penalty kill success. However, the Bruins’ penalty kill was below average last season, not nearly as bad as the power play, but it was nothing to be happy about. Finishing at a rate of 76.3%, the … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Special Teams Preview: Power Play

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By: Jack Studley  |  Follow me on Twitter/X @jackstudley13

The Boston Bruins’ power play last season was poor; there is no good way to describe it. The numbers will back it up: the power play finished at 15.2%, the lowest that number has been since the lockout-shortened 2013 season. Throughout this past season, the power play underwent a lot of change, notably losing key contributors … Keep Reading

The Bruins’ Biggest Strength and Weakness Heading Into 2025–26

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

In a retooling season, the Boston Bruins’ potential can only be so high. The organization-wide reset will place a natural ceiling on chemistry and other areas of the game. The youth of the Bruins, as well as the experienced players, will make plenty of mistakes as part of the … Keep Reading

Pavel Zacha and David Pastrňák: the Connection the Boston Bruins Can’t Afford to Lose

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By: Moxx Lorenze | Follow me on Twitter / X @moxxmotion

The crowd swells to its feet as David Pastrňák glides into the left circle, stick loaded, every eye in TD Garden tracking the inevitable. You know this scene. The shot cracks like a starter’s pistol. It’s glove side, under the bar, and TD Garden is already halfway through its celebration … Keep Reading

A Healthy Hampus Lindholm Will Bolster the Bruins’ Blueline

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By: Ryan Bosworth | Follow me on Twitter / X @RyanJBosworth

Several European players from the National Hockey League were selected to head overseas to participate in the European Media Tour. 26 players were selected, including Bruins’ defenseman Hampus Lindholm.

Lindholm, 31, missed the majority of the 2024-25 season due to a fractured knee cap. Only appearing in 17 games this past … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Down the Middle – Matthew Poitras or Fraser Minten?

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By: Ryan Bosworth | Follow me on Twitter / X @RyanJBosworth

There’s no denying it: The Bruins have a logjam when it comes to centers. Elias Lindholm and Casey Mittelstadt are the most likely candidates to slot into the first-line and second-line positions. After the first two lines, the question arises – who slots in the third-line center position? The most … Keep Reading

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