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Claude Julien And His Legacy With The Boston Bruins

 

By Andrew Thompson                                                                      Twitter: @godwentwhoops

 

For a lot of Boston Bruins fans, Claude Julien will always have a warm spot in their hearts. He was the coach that helped the Black and Gold get back to the Stanley Cup.  He was one of the key figures in the B’s bringing the Cup back to Boston in 2011.  With 419 wins under his belt, it will be quite some … Keep Reading

Bruins: Making the Oddsmakers Sweat With Recent Winning Ways

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By: Thomas Nyström              Follow Me On Twitter @nahstrom

At the end of the Stanley Cup finals last year, the hockey world was buzzing about the Nashville Predators and their astoundingly rabid fanbase, and the loathsome Pittsburgh Penguins were preparing to raise yet another banner. Meanwhile, Vegas was just starting to put it all together. No, not just the Golden Knights… I’m talking the … Keep Reading

 

2010 NHL Draft - Round One

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By: Chris Nosek              follow me on Twitter: @cnosek6342

On Monday, January 15th, our favorite boys in black and gold dropped their 5th game at home and only their 8th in extra time this season. This game had a former friend now foe, 25-year-old Tyler Seguin, at the other side of the faceoff dot.

At 2:59 in the extra action, the former Bruin … Keep Reading

Bruins Mid-Season Stat Prediction Check-Up

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By: KG                   Follow me on Twitter: @kgbngblog and on FanCred at K G

My first article on this site was a prediction piece on who I thought would lead the Bruins in stat categories at the end of the year. Well, we’re halfway there and it seems like most of them are holding up decently, but I’ll admit I have a couple … Keep Reading

Trade Deadline Approaching- Bruins Unmoveable Pieces

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By: Chris Nosek                 Follow Me On Twitter @cnosek6342

This year the Bruins have shown great progress in adapting to Bruce Cassidy’s style of play along with strong chemistry between the veteran core and the new youngsters. So with the NHL trade deadline quickly approaching in February, let’s take a step back and examine the roster to see who could and should be mentioned … Keep Reading

Bruins NHL All Star Charlie McAvoy? Maybe!

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By: Aaron Chisling                                              Follow me on Twitter @achisling

With the news on Friday that Tampa Bay Lightning stud blueliner Victor Hedman would be out three to six weeks due to a lower-body injury, fans have already begun the investigative search for a replacement defenseman from the Atlantic Division. Hedman was one of four Lightning players selected to the All-Star Game from the Atlantic … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Goaltenders Continue Winning Ways

By: Andrew Thompson                                                                 Twitter: @Godwentwhoops

The Boston Bruins came off their bye week by beating the Montreal Canadiens in a shootout on Saturday night. Bruins goaltender Tuukka Rask shook off some early rust to shut down the Habs offense and helped secure two points for the Black and Gold.

Tuukka Rask has been an exemplary player for the last month and a half.  Rask was named the NHL’s First Star Keep Reading

Bruins Come Off Of Bye Week With Shootout Win Over Canadiens

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By: Mike Cratty                                                         Twitter: @Mike_Cratty

Amidst the New England Patriots’ divisional round thumping of the Tennessee Titans at Gillette Stadium last night, the Boston Bruins picked up an important divisional win over the Montreal Canadiens. Although it wasn’t a squeaky clean win, it’s an important one after some significant time off with a league-mandated bye week. There shouldn’t be bye weeks in the … Keep Reading

Bruins: A Midseason Look At The 2018 NHL Draft

By: Spencer Fascetta                                                           Twitter: @PuckNerdHockey

The world of prospects is in full swing. With the World Juniors ending last week in Buffalo, and the World Under-18s taking place in the same timeframe, I felt it might be time to start talking about the next wave of NHL prospects, and how the Boston Bruins can continue to add to their already deep pool of youngsters. The B’s have 6 picks in … Keep Reading

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