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Boston Bruins Post Game Recap: Game 4

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By: KG                   Follow me on Twitter: @kgbngblog

PREGAME NOTES

Bergeron, who was day-to-day (Multiple days ago), is still not back in the lineup. David Backes will still be on the IR for a while. Frank Vatrano, who hasn’t been great in the games he’s played in, was replaced on the third line by Austin Czarnik. Bruce Cassidy hopes that this will help … Keep Reading

Four Providence Bruins Players Off To Great 2017-18 Starts

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By: Mark Allred              Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

The American Hockey Leagues Providence Bruins are off to a great start to the 2017-18 season beating the Springfield Thunderbirds twice in a week. With the 2-0 record, the Baby B’s look to stay perfect on the season as they host the Toronto Marlies tonight when the puck drops at 7:05 from the Dunkin” Donuts … Keep Reading

Expectations for Bruins Anders Bjork

 

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By: Nick Peters                              Follow Me On Twitter @NickPeters48

Anders Bjork has been deemed NHL ready ever since signing an entry-level deal with the Bruins last May. This was proved right when he made the team out of camp, in the much-wanted spot on the Right Wing, with Marchand, and Bergeron. Marchy and Bergy will undoubtedly raise Bjork’s point totals. But the main … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: You “CAN” Teach That

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By: Billy Stramiello          Follow Me On Twitter @WJStramiello

Opening night for the Bruins certainly did not feature the line-up that last year’s Bruins fans would have expected.  So many “casuals” hope that they will wake up at the end of summer hockey hibernation to find their team stocked with off-season superstar acquisitions.  On the opening night not only did B’s fans not find … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Growing Pains

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By: Billy Stramiello             Follow Me On Twitter @WJStramiello

So our best player is still out.  Injuries to anyone are always something that a club needs to be able to absorb.  But it is true, that a loss to a player like Bergeron puts a considerable amount of responsibility on younger players.

In the horrendous home-and-home series versus the Avs, the younger … Keep Reading

In Dobby They Trust: Bruins’ Khudobin Ready To Prove Himself

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By: Karen Still                           Follow Me @bluinsfan2017

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Boston Bruins: Way Too Early To Blame Tuukka Rask

 

By: Andrew Thompson                                                        Twitter: @Godwentwhoops

 

Tuukka Rask. Among fans of the Boston Bruins, the Finnish netminder is the most polarizing player on the roster. Fans love him or hate him. While some fans love the 30-year old goaltender, there are others that are desperate to see him run out of town.  Not since Tim Thomas sat in net has there been a player to invoke such strong … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: Patrice Bergeron Leads Whether He’s The Captain Or Not

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By Court Lalonde                    Follow me on Twitter:@courtlalonde

With a 1-2 record to start the 2017 season, the Boston Bruins are searching for answers to what they can do to right the ship.  Many fans have taken to social media to show their displeasure and are blaming the usual suspects like Tuukka Rask and Zdeno Chara.  There seems to be a lot of questions surrounding the … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: Leadership Lacking In 6-3 Loss To Avalanche

 

By: Andrew Thompson                                                                 Twitter: @Godwentwhoops

The Boston Bruins are only three games in the season. While it is way too early to hit the panic button, there does seem to be a problem at the TD Garden.  The lettered members of the Black and Gold were nearly invisible in their home-and-home games with the Colorado Avalanche. The B’s were outscored 10-3 by a team that is normally a doormat … Keep Reading

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