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Bruins Prospects Lohrei and Schmaltz Continue to Shine for the Gamblers

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By: Kyle Outridge  |  Follow Me On Twitter @Kyle_Outridge

We recently looked at five prospects that have gained a lot of attention thanks to their impressive play to start their respective seasons. Today we will update you on two Bruins prospects that have continued to shine in the USHL. Mason Lohrei and Jake Schmaltz are both leading the … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Celebrating Birthdays On December 5th

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By: Amy Tolman | Follow me on Twitter @amy7594

Happy Birthday To Former Bruins Left-Wing Percy Galbraith!

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Percy Galbraith was born on December 5, 1898, in Toronto, Ontario. He played for the Bruins for eight years from the 1926 -1927 season until 1932-1933 season. Known as Percival Walter “Perk” Galbraith, he was a left-wing that won the Stanley Cup with … Keep Reading

On This Day In Boston Bruins History

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Amy Tolman | Follow me on Twitter @Amy7594

Andy Hebenton

On December 4, 1963, Andy “Spuds” Hebenton, right-wing for the Boston Bruins, set a new National Hockey League record in playing his 581st game. Hebenton never missed a game in his entire career. This game was played in a 2-2 tie game against the Chicago Blackhawks.

Most of his nine-year career was with the New York Rangers, … Keep Reading

Bruins Alumni: Happy Birthday Rick Middleton

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

Rick Middleton was born on December 4th, 1953, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He began playing juniors as an 18-year-forward for the Oshawa Generals (OHA-Jr.) from 1971-1973, putting up phenomenal numbers in each of the two seasons but is most notable for his performance in the 1972-1973 season. In just 62 games that season, Middleton … Keep Reading

The Bruins Need Secondary Scoring, So Who Can Do It?

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By: Andrew Taverna | Follow me on Twitter @andrewtaverna

The Boston Bruins have had a much quieter offseason than most fans would probably like. This leaves the question open: Who do the Bruins rely on for their secondary scoring this upcoming season? The real answer probably lies somewhere between analytics and in-game luck, but let’s take a look at the options and who the people of … Keep Reading

On This Day In Bruins History: December 1st, 1924

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

Almost a century ago to the day, the Boston Bruins made hockey history with both a franchise first and an American first. And fittingly, it came on the first of the month — December 1st, 1924.

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Hits and Misses: Grading All of Don Sweeney’s Trades (Part Three)

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By: Ray Guarino | Follow me on Twitter @rayguarino

As we continue our journey through Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney’s trades, we reached the first trade deadline of his tenure. The Bruins record at the 2015-2016 trade deadline is 34-23-6, good for 74 points. That put them in fourth place in the Atlantic Division, one point behind the Detroit Red Wings. Ownership made … Keep Reading

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