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The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly Truths Of Bruins Kase

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By: Jack Gotsell | Follow me on Twitter @jackgotsell

Ondrej Kase was not the reason why the Bruins were eliminated from the playoffs but the Bruins choosing to acquire him was. Blake Coleman was acquired by the Tampa Bay Lightning, and Kyle Palmeri stayed put in New Jersey. Those are two players that could have made an impact on the Boston … Keep Reading

The Potential Curtain Call For The Boston Captain

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By: Bob Ferns | Follow Me On Twitter @bob_ferns

Zdeno Chara is not considering retirement.

“I feel strong physically. I’m positive, and I believe I can still play this game and contribute to the team. I want to stay in Boston. I want to be a Boston Bruin. I want to continue to lead by example and share my experiences with the younger players. That hasn’t changed. … Keep Reading

Question Marks Surround Left Side Of Bruins’ Second Defense Pair

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By: Patrick Donnelly | Follow me on Twitter @PatDonn12

With the Boston Bruins’ President’s Trophy-winning 2019-20 season now over, general manager Don Sweeney and the rest of the Boston brass head into the offseason with several question marks looming over the roster. How will management address the lack of depth scoring (again)? What will happen with the team’s restricted free agents? Or … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins HC Bruce Cassidy Wins 2020 Jack Adams Award

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By: Max Mainville | Check me out on Twitter @tkdmaxbjj

Boston Bruins Head Coach Bruce Cassidy has officially been named the winner of the 2020 Jack Adams Award, the trophy given to the best head coach during the 2019-20 regular season.

Cassidy became the bench boss of the … Keep Reading

Strategies for Game Five: How The Bruins Can Come Out On Top

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By Carrie Young | Follow me on Twitter @carrieyoung512

The Bruins have found themselves in a 3-1 hole in their playoff series against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Digging themselves out of it will be a difficult process, but it certainly isn’t impossible for the President’s Trophy winners. Some of the most important things are to play confidently and for the players … Keep Reading

Three Bruins Who Need To Make An Impact In Game Five

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By Carrie Young | Follow me on Twitter @carrieyoung512

The Boston Bruins have found themselves down 3-1 to the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. This series has been somewhat reminiscent of the 2018 match-up between these two teams: Boston won the first game, then ended up losing four in a row to finish out the series. It isn’t … Keep Reading

What The Bruins’ Lineup Could Look Like Next Season

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

While the Boston Bruins continue the quest for the Stanley Cup, this will also be the chance for head coach Bruce Cassidy to see who will fit in the lineup next season. Although the pandemic forced the NHL to have a five-month pause and the 2020 playoffs to be held in a bubble … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Prospect Season Review: Oskar Steen

By: Tim A Richardson | Follow Me On Twitter: @TimARichardson

I am continuing my prospect season review with a player I like a lot, Oskar Steen. The Swedish forward was drafted in the sixth-round, 165th overall in the 2016 NHL draft. The 2019-2020 season Steen’s first in North America. He was coming off a breakout season with Farjestad BK of the Swedish Hockey League that saw him net 17 goals … Keep Reading

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