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Who Will Round Out The Bruins Blueline?

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By Jacob Albrecht | Sauce me a follow on Twitter @bruinsfan3725

Last week I covered the decisions the Bruins coaching staff and management have to make regarding who makes up the four forward lines for opening night. This week I’m back to cover which six of the eight NHL defenseman on the roster will lace up the skates for opening night against the Washington Capitals … Keep Reading

Bruins Defense: Will Vaakanainen Make An Appearance In 2018-19?

By: Liz Rizzo | Follow me on Twitter @pastagrl88

You could say that the Bruins didn’t really make any heavy-handed moves this offseason. But you have to hand it to Don Sweeney. By not panicking and making “crazy” trades, he’s making a clear statement: the Bruins will continue to focus on their explosive youth movement. During training camp this coming September, the B’s will need to make some tough roster … Keep Reading

Bruins Players And Coach To Play In Comm Ave Alumni Benefit

 

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By: Mark Allred  |  Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGod277

The fourth annual Comm Ave Classic is set for puck drop this coming Friday, August 24 at the Walter Brown Arena in Boston. Collegiate hockey rivals Boston College Eagles, and Boston University Terriers have submitted their alumni rosters for the charitable event that benefits Pete Frates, Compassionate Care ALS, and the Travis Roy Foundation. … Keep Reading

PuckNerd Presents: Way Too Early 2018 Boston Bruins Roster Preview

By: Spencer Fascetta | Follow Me on Twitter @PuckNerdHockey

August 2018 roster analysis pic

So, the offseason is about halfway over. And due to some serious technical issues (CURSE YOU DELL!!!! *shakes fist angrily in the air while thunder claps in the background*) there has been a severe dearth of BFR videos. So, I delve into the B’s offseason moves and project my ideal lineup for the upcoming season despite it being far too … Keep Reading

Why Another Year Of Chara Is A Great Move

By: Chris Greene  |  Follow me on Twitter @cgreenesports

Back in March, The Boston Bruins announced that captain, Zdeno Chara, had agreed to a one-year contract extension through the 2018-19 season. At 41 years of age, the 6-foot-9, 250-pound defenseman earned himself $5 million for one last dance plus a potential $1.75 million in performance-based incentives. The fans reacted well to the news, but after the Bruins crashed out of … Keep Reading

Cap Crunch: A Look At The Bruins Cap Situation

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By: Shane Roush  |  Follow me on Twitter: @BruinsFan374688

The salary cap. A constant worry for all NHL General Managers. The more money you have, the more flexibility comes with it. The Bruins paid the price and were in “cap jail” after winning the Stanley Cup in 2011. Role players and fourth-liners like Chris Kelly and Greg Campbell were given deals that had plenty of … Keep Reading

What The Bruins Should Expect From Prospect Zboril

 

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By: Jamie Gatlin   |   Follow Me On Twitter: @JamieGatlin1217

In 2015 the Bruins had three consecutive picks in the first round of the NHL draft. They had the 13th, 14th, and 15th overall picks. With the 13th pick, the Bruins took Jakub Zboril who was considered a reach at that spot in the draft. Of those three picks, only Jake DeBrusk — … Keep Reading

Bruins Players Set Example On The Ice & In The Community

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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @Evan007onTV

If you’re a professional athlete, there’s a level of expectation from fans, media, and management to “give back.” After all, you’re playing sports for a living and making large sums of money for it. Life can be a whole heckuva lot harder. Yet, for players on the Boston Bruins — both past and present — … Keep Reading

Bruins Have Difficult Choices To Make In Training Camp

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By Jacob Albrecht | Follow me on Twitter @bruinsfan3725

The Bruins have a good problem going into training camp this September: too many good players that could earn a spot on the big club’s roster when the puck drops on the 2018-2019 NHL season. This “problem” is mostly centered around the forward core, and Don Sweeney, Bruce Cassidy and the rest of the staff have … Keep Reading

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