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Max Andreev on the Maine Mariners, the Fans, and the Future

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By: Ryan Finch | Follow me on Twitter/X @RyanFinch0815

“Awesome. The crowd gave us a little extra every night,” said Maine Mariners forward Max Andreev.

Andreev spoke enthusiastically about the support he received from Mariners fans throughout the season and playoffs, describing the atmosphere at Cross Insurance Arena as one of the highlights of his year in Maine.

“The first playoff game … Keep Reading

The Oversuccess of the Bruins’ Goaltender Development Program

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By: Ellie Man | Follow me on Twitter/X @ellieyym

It’s no secret that the Boston Bruins are looking for reliable impact centers and high-end defensemen to fill their current gaps. Their prospects remain in the pipeline, such as Elliott Groenewold and Chris Pelosi, who both currently reside in the collegiate ranks. Other young talents, including James Hagens, are enthusiastically viewed as future stars, … Keep Reading

Breaking News: Bruins Add Matt McIlvane to Boston’s Coaching Staff

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By: Mark Allred | Follow me on Twitter / X @BlackAndGold277

The Boston Bruins have hired Matt McIlvane as their new assistant coach, according to today’s official press release from the organization. With the departure of former assistant Jay Leach, who was named as the new bench boss of the American Hockey League’s Hartford Wolf Pack last week, McIlvane’s … Keep Reading

2026 Bruins Draft Profile: J.P. Hurlbert

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

A recent trend in junior hockey has been the departure of several young American players from the National Team Development Program to pursue opportunities in the Canadian Hockey League. With the NCAA recently making CHL players eligible to play College Hockey, it’s completely changed the landscape of both Junior Hockey as we once knew it, and … Keep Reading

Ranking the Boston Bruins’ Three Biggest Needs This Offseason

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By: Tom Calautti | Follow me on Twitter/X @TCalauttis

The offseason is here, and that means it’s roster evaluation time for the Boston Bruins. With the draft and free agency under a month away, it’s time for management to make its final determinations on this team’s strengths and weaknesses and on how best to improve it for the 2026-27 campaign.

The Black and Gold need … Keep Reading

Bruins Have Decision to Make at Backup Goaltender

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By: Tom Calautti | Follow me on Twitter/X @TCalauttis

The Boston Bruins have some decisions to make at their backup goaltender position. Jeremy Swayman is the clear and undisputed starter, as well as a leader on this team, but the goaltending behind him has some question marks.

Since being acquired in the Linus Ullmark trade, the B’s have trotted out veteran Joonas Korpisalo as their … Keep Reading

What Should the Bruins Do with Andrew Peeke?

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

There’s no denying it; the Bruins have clear deficiencies throughout their roster. From a true number one center, to reliable defensemen in their bottom-four, especially on the right side. There are solid pieces they can build around — David Pastrnak, James Hagens, Charlie McAvoy, and Jeremy Swayman — but, for their areas of need, … Keep Reading

Maine Mariners Announce 19 Players for the Team’s 2026 Protected List

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

The 2025-26 Maine Mariners season ended tough with a Game 7 loss to the Wheeling Nailers in the second round of the Kelly Cup Playoffs. However, the Mariners’ win in their first playoff series in franchise history has the team and fans excited for next season. The Mariners will begin their 2026-27 season against the Worcester … Keep Reading

Former Bruins Play-by-Play Announcer Jack Edwards Inducted Into the Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame

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By: Jonathan Turcotte | Follow me on Twitter / X @akaJonnyT

For the better part of two decades, Jack Edwards was the voice of Boston Bruins hockey. Now, he’s joining the Massachusetts Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame, one of the state’s highest honors for broadcasters.

The Massachusetts Broadcasters Association officially welcomed Edwards during a ceremony held last week at the Renaissance Hotel and Conference … Keep Reading

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