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Bruins Sign Coyle, Wagner To Multi-Year Extensions

By: Patrick Donnelly | Follow me on Twitter @PatDonn12
Bruins general manager Don Sweeney announced on Wednesday that the team has signed forwards Charlie Coyle and Chris Wagner to multi-year contract extensions. Both were set to become unrestricted free agents at the end of their current deals, which expire on July 1, 2020.

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Boston Bruins: Anders Bjork Is Here To Stay

By: Scott Delano | Follow me on Twitter @Scottdelano3

When Anders Bjork was taken in the fifth round of the 2014 NHL Draft, expectations of him were not too high. The American born skater saw 145 players selected before him. He blossomed into a superstar playing his colligate career at the University of Notre Dame. His spectacular play for the Fighting Irish left Bruins fans hopeful for a future star … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins – The Departed

 

In the 2018 -19 NHL season the Boston Bruins took the St. Louis Blues to game seven of the Stanley Cup Final, but ultimately came up short of hoisting Lord Stanley’s Cup as many already know. The Bruins returned the majority of their roster, but not everyone who started last season wearing the spoked B is still with the organization. Here’s a look at where former Boston Bruins players … Keep Reading

Don DelNegro's Time With The Boston Bruins

 

NHL players work incredibly hard year-round to perform at their highest levels, though they do not achieve these statuses alone. The players receive a selfless and abundant amount of help from men and women who work their tails off behind the scenes. These include nutritionists, equipment managers, personal trainers, and athletic trainers. Athletic trainers by definition are certified and licensed health care professionals who practice in the field of … Keep Reading

Bruins Post-Game Recap: Boston at Montreal: 11/26/19

By: Garrett Haydon | Follow Me On Twitter @thesportsguy97

Pre-Game Notes

Home: Montreal Canadiens (11-7-5)
Away: Boston Bruins (15-3-5)
Arena: Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec

Montreal’s Lineup

Forwards

Tatar-Danault-Gallagher
Lehkonen-Domi-Suzuki
Hudon-Kotkaniemi-Armia
Cousins-Thompson-Weal

Defense

Chiarot-Weber
Mete-Petry
Reilly-Fleury

Goalies

Price
Kinkaid

Boston’s Lineup

Forwards

Marchand-Krejci-Pastrnak
DeBrusk-Studnicka-Coyle
Bjork-Kuraly-Heinen
Nordstrom-Lindholm-Wagner

Defense

Chara-McAvoy
Krug-Carlo
Grzelcyk-Clifton

Goalies

Halak
Rask

First Period

Both team appeared to be very engaged right from the start with good … Keep Reading

Bruins Recall Two From AHL Providence

By: Mark Allred  |  Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277
Per Boston Bruins Head Coach Bruce Cassidy in a press conference earlier today, forward Patrice Bergeron will not make the trip to Montreal for tomorrow night’s contest due to a lingering lower-body injury. Cassidy also provided a few other injury-related updates that our very own Black N’ Gold Podcast team writer Patrick Donnelly wrote about earlier this afternoon. Check out Pat’s … Keep Reading

Grading The Bruins' Forwards At The Quarter Point Of The Season

By: Lucas Pearson  |  Follow Me On Twitter @LucasPearson_
The Boston Bruins have been one of the best teams in the NHL to begin the season. They’ve gotten contributions from up and down their lineup and have seen a plethora of players take the next step in their NHL careers. Now that the season is over a quarter of the way through, it seems like a good opportunity to dive … Keep Reading

Bruins Post-Game Recap: Minnesota at Boston: 11/23/19

By: Max Mainville | Check me out on Twitter @tkdmaxbjj
Following two consecutive wins this week over the New Jersey Devils and Buffalo Sabres, the Boston Bruins are at home to take on the Minnesota Wild as forward Charlie Coyle plays his old team. Boston is third in the NHL league standings with a 14-3-5 record. The Minnesota Wild is the fourth-worst team in the National Hockey League with an … Keep Reading

Boston’s Luck With NHL’s Offside Rule

By: Michael DiGiorgio  |  Follow Me On Twitter @BostonDiGiorgio

In 1929, the NHL implemented the offsides rule, which players abide by to this day. Rule 83.1 in the current NHL handbook states, “Players of the attacking team must not precede the puck into the attacking zone. The position of the player’s skates and not that of his stick shall be the determining factor in all instances in deciding an off-side. Keep Reading

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