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Looking Back At The 2011 Boston Bruins: March 5th, 2011

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By: Jeff Playdon | Follow me on Twitter @PlaydonJeff

As the red-hot Bruins continued a homestand at TD Garden, they also looked to continue to ride a seven-game win streak, and they looked to make it eight as they hosted the Pittsburgh Penguins. Boston, who was on a tear as of late, was the complete opposite story for Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh was coming off back-to-back losses to Toronto and New Jersey, so Pittsburgh looked to rebound against Boston. A major setback for Boston was they would … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Alternate Jersey History

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By: Nick Parker | Follow me on Twitter @NickParker15

After the Boston Bruins wore their Reverse Retro jerseys at Lake Tahoe, I thought it would be interesting to take a look back into their history of alternate jerseys designs. This will include third jerseys as well as specialty jerseys, such as ones worn at the Winter Classic. 

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The first alternate … Keep Reading

Bruins Alumni: Happy Birthday Gord Kluzak

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

Gord Kluzak was born on March 4th, 1964, in Climax, Saskatchewan, Canada. He began playing juniors as a 16-year-old defenseman in the Western Hockey League (WHL), suiting up for the Billings Bighorns from 1980-1982. The 6’4, 220-pound defenseman was phenomenal during his two seasons in the WHL, contributing 13 goals and 71 points with a … Keep Reading

Looking back at the 2011 Boston Bruins: March 3rd, 2011

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By: Jeff Playdon | Follow me on Twitter @PlaydonJeff

Bruins look to make it 7 Straight Wins

After winning six straight games on the road, the Boston Bruins returned to home ice against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Boston finished off their road trip on March 1st when they won a nail-biter over the Senators 1-0. The Lightning, on the other hand, was coming off a 2-1 loss … Keep Reading

Looking back at the 2011 Boston Bruins: February 27th, 2011

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By: Jeff Playdon | Follow me @PlaydonJeff

Bruins look to make it 5 Straight Wins

As Boston continued their road trip in Canada, they looked to extend their win streak to five games as they visited the struggling Edmonton Oilers at the Rexall Place. Coming into this game, Boston had won four straight while Edmonton looked to bounce back from a 5-0 embarrassing loss to the St. … Keep Reading

What’s Wrong With The Bruins Jake DeBrusk?

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By: Craig Eagles | Follow Me On Twitter @Eags37

What’s wrong with Jake DeBrusk? That’s the $3.675-million-dollar question. The highly skilled gritty two-way winger that Bruins nation has become so accustomed to seeing over the past four years is nowhere to be found. 

Obviously, it was great to see #CELLYSZN finally get his first of the season a few nights ago, but he’s been almost … Keep Reading

Looking Back at the 2011 Boston Bruins: February 26th, 2011

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By: Jeff Playdon | Follow me @PlaydonJeff

February 26th, 2011 the Boston Bruins would look to continue their winning streak on the road when they visited the best team in the NHL, the Vancouver Canucks. At this point in the season, it looked like Vancouver would be coming out of the West, while with the East, no one really knew yet. Boston wanted … Keep Reading

Adam McQuaid Is A Perfect Candidate for Bruins Player Development Role

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By: Craig Eagles | Follow Me On Twitter @Eags37

It would appear that Adam McQuaid could be returning to the Boston Bruins? Veteran reporter and hockey lifer Mark Divver reported that McQuaid has been in attendance for the Providence Bruins several times this week. One could speculate that McQuaid’s presence is certainly not by coincidence. The longtime Bruin and 2011 Stanley Cup Champion announced his … Keep Reading

Bruins Alumni: Happy Birthday Murray Costello

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

Murray Costello was born on February 24th, 1934, in South Porcupine, Ontario, Canada. He began playing juniors as a 16-year-old forward for the St. Michael’s Majors (OHA-Jr.), suiting up for the team from 1950-1953. During those years, Costello produced 64 goals and 134 points in 152 appearances. After graduating, the forward inked his … Keep Reading

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