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PuckNerd’s Way Too Early 2017-18 Bruin’s Roster

By:  Spencer Fascetta                                          Twitter: @PuckNerdHockey

 

With the season right around about 10 corners and 2 months out, I decided to use CapFriendly’s ArmChair GM feature and experiment with what I believe the Bruin’s roster will realistically look like come Opening Night of the 2017-18 season. Ryan Spooner was just resigned to a new 1-year deal, and David Pastrnak is still negotiating his first contract extension, and both of them … Keep Reading

Bruins 2017 First Round Selection Injured

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By: Mark Allred                      Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

Yesterday at the World Junior Summer Showcase game between Team Finland and Team USA held in Plymouth, Michigan, Boston Bruins 2017 first round selection Urho Vaakanainen left late in the second period after taking an awkward hit.

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The Injury occurred at the with 3:31 left in the second session and didn’t return. At … Keep Reading

Bruins Dunham Hire Not A Mystery Anymore

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By: Mark Allred                             Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

Earlier this week the Boston Bruins held a press conference to announce a few organizational hires with one being the addition of Goaltending Coach Mike Dunham to oversee the netminding situations throughout the organization as a member of the developmental staff. With days of heavy speculation of what Dunham’s actual job is going to entitle … Keep Reading

When The Bruins Came To Belfast

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By: Cameron Benson                               Follow Me On Twitter @NIBruinsFans 

With the Boston Bruins recently in China as part of Bruins global, it gave us the chance to look back at other times the NHL has traveled outside of North America. Such as when in 2010 six NHL teams played in Europe. This involved the Bruins who played two games against the Coyotes, (splitting the series … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Lineup Outlook Heading Into August

By Mike Cratty                                                                    Twitter: @Mike_Cratty

The Boston Bruins lineup has plenty of opportunities for change, mostly in the forward core. A fairly quiet offseason may end up being the proper course of action for this Bruins team, as they have pieces within the organization trying to burst onto the NHL scene or further their cases as legitimate NHLers.

This lineup isn’t set in stone, but it contains where I think … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins and Ryan Spooner Come To Terms On One-Year Deal

 

By: Andrew Thompson                                                                   Twitter: @godwentwhoops

The Boston Bruins found a way to avoid arbitration with forward Ryan Spooner today, signing him to a one-year, $2.825 million dollar contract.  The contract is a near split down the middle from what the Bruins ($2 million) and Spooner ($3.85 million) wanted.

In the short term, both sides walked away with a win. Spooner got nearly a $ 2 million dollar raise. As … Keep Reading

Hockey Hall Of Fame: Plea For O’Ree

By: Mark Allred                     Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

On June 25, 2017, The Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Committee made the call to several great players deserving the honor to have their plaque stored at the famous location in the hockey hotbed of Toronto, Ontario. This year’s class will include two former Bruins that played for the team in Boston and were instrumental pieces in B’s history. Long-time National Hockey … Keep Reading

Bruins Khudobin Has A Lot To Prove

 

By: Mark Allred                         Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

Boston Bruins goaltender Anton Khudobin has one-year remaining on his contract, and if he can keep his backup job after this falls National Hockey League training camp, he’ll be under tremendous pressure to be better in the 2017-18 campaign than he was last season in his return to Boston for a second tour of duty. That pressure will consist of his … Keep Reading

The Worth Of Bruins Ryan Spooner

By: Andrew Thompson                                                               Twitter: @godwentwhoops

Boston Bruins forward Ryan Spooner has been the epitome of a Jekyll and Hyde player. When he’s on his game, he’s an outstanding center and a solid playmaker. When he’s not, his offensive and defensive lapses lead to the other team scoring goals.While he’s still an excellent player with great potential, the B’s never know what player is going to take the ice until the … Keep Reading

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