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Report: Bruins Invite Sherbrooke Phoenix Winger To Rookie Camp

By: Mark Allred  |  Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277
There’s a report out of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League that Sherbrooke, Quebec native Alex-Olivier Voyer has been invited to participate in the 2019 Boston Bruins rookie camp. An invite like this is a great way for a young player to get looks from Bruins management if additions are needed at the minor-pro levels. This audition is also a chance … Keep Reading

Report: Bruins Prospect Looking To Terminate KHL Contract

By: Mark Allred  |  Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277
Rumor out of the Russian Kontinental Hockey League is Boston Bruins prospect Pavel Shen is eager to terminate his current contract with his Salavat Yulaev Ufa club. The 6′-1″ 183-pound Russian native played 20 games in the highest hockey league in Russia notching one assist. He also spent time in the lower levels of professional developmental hockey during the 2018-19 campaign … Keep Reading

Bruins Captain Chara A Testament To Longevity

By Carrie Salls | Find me on Twitter @nittgrl73
With the recent announcement that Pittsburgh Penguin Matt Cullen has retired, 42-year-old Boston Bruins captain Zdeno Chara became the oldest active player in the National Hockey League. Chara will be 43 by the time his one-year contract is up following the 2019-2020 season, but Bruins fans know Chara is far from the typical middle-aged man. A lot has changed, in the … Keep Reading

Trouba's Contract Could Play A Factor In Bruins' McAvoy, Carlo Extensions

By: Max Mainville | Check me out on Twitter @tkdmaxbjj 
As just announced on Friday, July 19th, the New York Rangers and RFA defenceman Jacob Trouba came to an official agreement on a new contract extension. The deal, as being reported by numerous outlets, is a seven-year contract worth an average of $8 million per season until the 2025-26 campaign.

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Richardson: Ideal Bruins Lineup On Opening Night: Version One

By: Tim Richardson | Follow Me On Twitter @TimARichardson
Earlier this week fellow Black N’ Gold writer Mike Cratty had the idea to give out his ideal lineup Opening Night. He then posed the question to the rest of us and it’s turned into a nice series. Other Black N’ Gold writers Garrett Hayden, Max Mainville, and Yanni Latzanakis have followed suit giving their lineups. I have linked their respective … Keep Reading

Latzanakis: Ideal Bruins Lineup on Opening Night: Version One

By: Yanni Latzanakis  |  Follow Me On Twitter @yanlatz

First Line: Marchand – Bergeron – Heinen

Ever since Marchand and Bergeron began playing together, they have been inseparable. The duo has played together on the same line five on five, on the powerplay, and even the penalty kill and have shined together. While at times the line with Pastrnak on the right side was arguably the best line in the … Keep Reading

Mainville: Ideal Bruins Lineup On Opening Night: Version One

By: Max Mainville | Check me out on Twitter @tkdmaxbjj 
Before I dive into this piece, I would like to credit fellow Black N’ Gold writers Mike Cratty (@Mike_Cratty on Twitter) for the idea and would also like to further you to take a look at both Mike’s and Garrett’s (@thesportsguy97 on Twitter) article on the same idea. Keep a lookout on the website for more opening-day article … Keep Reading

Mark Your '19-'20 Bruins Calendar: Part II

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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @00EvanMichael
ICYMI (aka Part I of this ongoing Summer series for the Black N’ Gold Blog)… the Bruins start the season with a grueling October schedule, including two stretches of hockey that could set them up for Fall success or put them behind the proverbial 8-Ball early. That being said/written, if the B’s can hold their own … Keep Reading

Bruins Re-Sign Forward Danton Heinen

By: Patrick Donnelly | Follow me on Twitter @PatDonn12

Bruins general manager Don Sweeney announced overnight that the team has agreed to terms on a two-year deal with restricted free agent Danton Heinen. Heinen’s deal will carry an average annual value of $2.8 million.

The Langley, British Columbia native has been a mainstay … Keep Reading

How Last Season's Deadline Changes Sweeney's Approach?​

By: Ian Frazier | Follow me on Twitter @ifrazier95
As most Bruins fans know, the deadline for NHL season is always an interesting time for the black and gold. Many players have been traded for and never panned out like Andrej Meszároš or the infamous Zach Rinaldo, both of which were quick experiments that failed to deliver any results. As more trade deadlines came and went, Bruins fans started to … Keep Reading

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