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The Boston Bruins Drop Game Two of the Prospect Challenge to the Columbus Blue Jackets

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By: Kenny Kaminsky | Follow me on Twitter / X @KennyKaminskyy

Yesterday afternoon, the Boston Bruins lost a hard-fought game 4-3 to the Columbus Blue Jackets in the Prospect Challenge game two from the Harborcenter in Buffalo, New York. Brett Harrison, Lucas Romeo, and Evan Vierling all scored goals in the loss, which is now the Bruins’ second consecutive loss. … Keep Reading

Forgotten Bruins: Defenseman Kyle McLaren

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By: Neil Simmons | Follow me on Twitter / X: @NSimmz

Hundreds of National Hockey League players have donned the Boston Bruins’s iconic “Spoked B” throughout the team’s one-hundred-year history. Some brought the Boston faithful to their feet on a nightly basis, creating an endless real of highlight plays that have embedded themselves into the memory of every Bruins fan. For better or … Keep Reading

Five Invites To Watch at Boston Bruins Rookie Camp

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

Rookie camp marks the start of the National Hockey League season as young players don their respective clubs’ sweaters. Last season, the Bruins saw several prospects graduate to more significant roles within the organization. This left many slots open for this year’s rookie camp. As a result, the Bruins have invited several free agents to help … Keep Reading

John Farinacci to put ‘Best Foot Forward’ at a Bruins Roster Spot

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on Twitter / X @cookejournalism

John Farinacci played in 19 games as a senior at Harvard University. As one of the Crimson’s top skaters, he logged a substantial amount of ice time en route to a 24-8-2 campaign that resulted in an appearance at the NCAA Regional Semifinal. It was a long season for the Red Bank, … Keep Reading

Looking at the Bruins’ Prospects Playing NCAA Hockey in 2024-25

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By: Ryan Jainchill | Follow me on Twitter / X @Jainchill_Ryan

When the puck drops on the 2024-25 NCAA season, the Boston Bruins will closely monitor their 13 prospects donning various sweaters across multiple conferences. These prospects in the Bruins system vary from recent first-round selections with high expectations to late-round draft picks trying to make a name for themselves. Let’s look at … Keep Reading

Forgotten Bruins: Forward Dominic Moore

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By: Neil Simmons | Follow me on Twitter / X: @NSimmz

Hundreds of hockey players have donned the iconic Boston Bruins Spoked B sweater throughout the team’s first century in the NHL. Some played night in and night out for over a decade and became franchise icons with the Black and Gold. Others, like Dominic Moore, only spent a season in … Keep Reading

Why Marc McLaughlin is a Candidate to Earn a Bruins Roster Spot

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on X @cookejournalism

It may be the dawn of September, but the Boston Bruins’ forward depth chart is far from being set in stone. Despite the offseason addition of dynamic two-way centerman Elias Lindholm, Boston’s offensive combinations are still very well in the works as training camp approaches.

While veterans Brad Marchand, David Pastrnak, Lindholm, … Keep Reading

Could Riley Tufte Be Another Late-Bloomer for the Boston Bruins?

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

On July 1st, 2024, Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney addressed multiple needs on the team’s roster. The signing of Elias Lindholm gives the Bruins more depth down the middle, something they have targeted since the retirements of Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci. Nikita Zadorov brings more size and toughness to the Bruins’ backend, elements … Keep Reading

Second Line Right Wing Options for the Boston Bruins 2024/25 Opening Night Roster

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By: Ryan Jainchill | Follow me on Twitter/X @Jainchill_Ryan

In an off-season spent addressing needs and improving positions, the Boston Bruins find themselves without an identified second-line right winger. With Jake DeBrusk heading west after signing with Vancouver, many players will have the opportunity in training camp to fill that hole in the Bruins’ lineup. But who would give Boston the most … Keep Reading

Justin Brazeau is the Perfect Fit for Boston’s Bottom-Six

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on Twitter / X @cookejournalism

If the Boston Bruins made one thing clear this offseason during free agency, it was that they felt as though they were in dire need of size. And they weren’t wrong—the Bruins’ lack of physicality and overall toughness was on full display in their six-game rout at the hands of the Florida … Keep Reading

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