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How The NHL Playoff Format Affects The Bruins

By: Yanni Latzanakis  |  Follow Me On Twitter:  @yanlatz

We are about a month away from the best time of the year. The weather begins to get warmer, daylight savings, the return of Red Sox baseball, and of course, the Stanley Cup Playoffs. If the playoffs started today, the Bruins are the second seed in the NHL’s overall standings as well as the Atlantic Division. That means they get to … Keep Reading

Bruins DeBrusk Out With Undisclosed Injury

By: Thomas Nyström | Follow Me On Twitter @nahstrom

Boston Bruins F Jake DeBrusk was seen wearing a walking boot on his left foot after yesterday’s practice and was also noticeably uncomfortable while running drills with the team Wednesday. It is unclear at this point what exactly DeBrusk may be battling but this is obviously a concern to the red-hot Bruins who are currently on a 17-game point streak.

The … Keep Reading

Here is What John Moore Means to the Bruins’ Success

By: Cam McCusker | Follow Me On Twitter @CSthinks

What might reasonably be forgotten or overlooked amidst the dominance with which the Boston Bruins have been playing as of late, is now riddled with injuries there roster was for a significant portion of the season. While the forward units have had battles of their own, this season has seen the ensemble of Bruins defensemen take more punishment than any other … Keep Reading

Coyle and MoJo Make Bruins’ PowerPlay Even More Lethal

By: Cam McCusker | Follow me on Twitter @CSthinks

 

The forward depth and secondary scoring were issues that the Boston Bruins needed to address between the start of the season and the playoffs. While the play of the team itself had certainly improved prior to the trade deadline, the Bruins’ recent acquisitions put them over the top.

Fans who scoffed at the names Charlie Coyle and Marcus Johansson because … Keep Reading

Bruins Game 66 Preview: Carolina Hurricanes

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

Points in sixteen straight games, three game-winning streak. That is the reality for the Boston Bruins ahead of tonight’s game against the Carolina Hurricanes. The Bruins have had support from all four lines, all three defensive lines, and both goalies during this extended streak of wins and points, pushing them to the second Atlantic division spot, only one point ahead … Keep Reading

Bruins Game 65 Preview: New Jersey Devils

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

The Boston Bruins have taken the Eastern Conference by storm in the past few weeks, earning a point in their last fifteen games and did not lose a single regulation game in the entire month of February. The Bruins’ recent hot-streak has given them a three-point lead on the Toronto Maple Leafs for second in the Atlantic division.

With the … Keep Reading

Bruins 4th Line, Merlot 2.0?

By: Lucas Pearson  |  Follow Me On Twitter @lucaspearson_

4th lines across the NHL have changed quite a bit over the recent history of the NHL. The 4th line used to always be full of grinders and guys willing to drop the gloves. They didn’t play as much, but would always be a highly physical group of players that would change the tone of the game immediately.

While some of … Keep Reading

Why Bruins Coach Bruce Cassidy Should Be In Conversation For Coach of the Year

By: Yanni Latzanakis  |  Follow Me On Twitter @yanlatz

The Boston Bruins have been on a roll lately and are currently on a 14 game point streak as of their February 28th matchup with the NHL’s best Tampa Bay Lightning. This team is feeling it right now, and season-long confidence from Bruce Cassidy and coaching staff has fueled this team to a top team in the league. Bruce Cassidy should … Keep Reading

The Value of Peter Cehlarik Down the Bruins’ Homestretch

By: Cam McCusker  |  Follow Me On Twitter @CSthinks

 

Similar to last year, late in the season the Bruins now again find themselves playing some of their best hockey in a time where securing a playoff spot is paramount. While they pose no threat to the Lightning in terms of contention for the Presidents’ Trophy, they do have an opportunity to build and secure the necessary chemistry with their … Keep Reading

Bruins Held Buyer Mentality In A Division Full Of Sellers

By: Mike Cratty  |  Follow Me On Twitter @Mike_Cratty

The trade deadline came and passed on Monday, and the Bruins found themselves in a unique company amongst their divisional foes. In acquiring Charlie Coyle and Marcus Johansson, the Bruins were certainly buyers.

The only other big buyer moves in the division came in the form of the Sabres acquiring defenseman Brandon Montour from the Ducks. Other minor moves came in … Keep Reading

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