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Bruins Post-Game Recap: Boston at Washington: 5/23/21

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By Mike Cratty | Follow me on Twitter @Mike_Cratty

Boston’s Lineup

Forwards

Marchand – Bergeron – Pastrnak

Hall – Krejci – Smith

Ritchie – Coyle – DeBrusk

Kuraly – Lazar – Wagner

Defense

Grzelcyk – McAvoy

Reilly – Carlo

Tinordi – Clifton

Goalies

Rask

Swayman

Washington’s Lineup

Forwards

Ovechkin – Backstrom – Mantha

Sprong – Kuznetsov – Wilson

Sheary – Eller – Oshie

Hagelin – Dowd – … Keep Reading

Looking back at the 2011 Boston Bruins: Game 5 ECF

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By: Jeff Playdon | Follow me on Twitter @PlaydonJeff

Game five is here, and the series has resumed at T.D Garden. After scoring three goals in the first period, the Bruins allowed five straight unanswered goals to the Lightning, and the Lightning held on for a 5-3 win. Instead of Roloson getting the start in net for the Lightning, Mike Smith would replace him and start his … Keep Reading

Bruins NHL21 Simulation: Round 1 Game 5 vs Washington

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @ndrsn27

Thankfully, my game four simulation missed wildly on pretty much every prediction. In case you missed it, the simulation predicted the Capitals to win 6-2 and tie the series up at two games apiece (you can read the full article here). What really happened, though, was the Bruins played their best game of the series … Keep Reading

Black N’ Gold Weekly Episode 21

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By: Jon Duncan | Follow me on Twitter @BNGWeekly

Show Description

Black N’ Gold Weekly is a weekly Boston Bruins show on YouTube hosted by Jon Duncan. Duncan is a lifelong hockey fan who played the sport for over ten years growing up. While the Bruins are the Massachusetts native’s favorite team, he has been covering the entire NHL on YouTube since 2017. He, along … Keep Reading

Bruins NHL21 Playoff Simulation: Game 4 vs Capitals

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @ndrsn27

Well, folks, I think it is safe to say that the game three simulation was not nearly as accurate as our game two prediction was. The simulation did get a couple of the goal scorers correct by predicting that Taylor Hall and Brad Marchand would score, but considering the simulation predicted the whole first and fourth … Keep Reading

Bruins Prospect Season Review: Jeremy Swayman

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

The Boston Bruins drafted Jeremy Swayman in the fourth round, 111th overall in the 2017 NHL Draft. At that time, Swayman had good size, speed, and athleticism. He has all the tools to succeed, and these attributes are why the Bruins drafted him. After a three-year stint at the University of Maine in Orono, … Keep Reading

Bergeron Joins Bourque On Bruins’ Playoff Longevity List

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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @00EvanMichael

Patrice Bergeron and Raymond Bourque.

Start any hockey sentence with those two names and Bruins’ fans faces will light up like a goal horn in OT (thank you Brad Marchand for the most recent heroics)! And now those names will be forever linked again thanks to No. 37 inching closer to No. 77’s all-time playoff games-played record … Keep Reading

Looking back at the 2011 Boston Bruins: Game 4 ECF

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By: Jeff Playdon | Follow me on Twitter @PlaydonJeff

Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals are here, and the Bruins have reclaimed home-ice advantage after defeating the Lightning 2-0 on May 19th. A quick goal by David Krejci in the first period was all the Bruins needed to win game three; however, Andrew Ference scored as well, and Boston won 2-0. The Bruins looked … Keep Reading

Bruins Alumni: Happy Birthday Jason York

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By: Andrew Lindroth | Follow me on Twitter! @andrewlindrothh

Jason York was born on May 20th, 1970, in Nepean, Ontario, Canada. Jason began his journey through juniors in 1986, playing in the CJHL as a defenceman from 1986-1987, and then played the next several years in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) from 1987-1991. The 6’1, 208-pound defender entered the 1990 NHL Entry Draft and … Keep Reading

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