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Happy Fourth (Line) of July Bruins Fans!

Bruins Fourth of July(Photo Credit: Boston Bruins)

By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @Evan007onTV

First and foremost, I fancy you’ll have a fun, fireworks-filled, festive Fourth with family and friends! Furthermore, I’m faithful the Bruins will soon have a fan-followed, fast-functioning 4th line of fresh faces all with fundamental hockey facets! And with those hectic few days of “free agent frenzy” now finally finished, it looks like the aforementioned figures will … Keep Reading

Remem”B”ering It All: The B’s, The Basement & “BTBB”!

(Photo by Steve Babineau/NHLI via Getty Images)

By: Evan Michael   |   Follow Me On Twitter @EVAN007onTV

“You play by the rules, or you don’t play at all!”

The echo of these words, usually delivered by my father in the most serious of tones, would carom off the cellar walls like a hastily iced puck would do off the old Bahhston Gahhhden boards.  It was his way of reminding 7-year-old Evan … Keep Reading

Happy Birthday To Bruins Legend Ken Hodge Sr.

Photo Credit:  Getty Images / Walter Looss Jr.

By: Mark Allred   |   Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

On this day in Boston Bruins history, we celebrate the birthday of Garden Legend and former 50 goal scorer Ken Hodge. Born in Birmingham, England on June 25, 1944. Hodge got his start in the NHL with the Chicago Black Hawks after posting 127-137-264 numbers in the Ontario Hockey Association with the St. … Keep Reading

This Day In Bruins History: Remembering The 2011 Stanley Cup

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

On June 15th, 2011, the Boston Bruins ended the 39-year long period without a Stanley Cup. Thirty-nine years that seemed like an eternity to the hardcore fans of the Bruins, but nonetheless, every single fan of Boston felt a kind of joy that is truly difficult to repeat.

Some would call it a Cinderella story and for good reason. The … Keep Reading

Will Bruins Zdeno Chara Continue To Be A Key Player Next Season?

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

Zdeno Chara is known throughout the league as one of the most dominating players to play against out of anyone else. The 6-foot-9 Slovak was the first captain in a long thirty-nine years to hoist the Stanley Cup for the Boston Bruins. His undeniable leadership has improved the game of many young players – especially in the past few seasons. … Keep Reading

Bruins Legend John McKenzie Passes Away At 80

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By: Mark Allred   |   Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

Last night the Boston Herald reported that Boston Bruins legend John “Pie” McKenzie passed away at the age of 80 with his family by his side from his Wakefield, Massachusetts residence. The popular Bruin was a key member of the old Big, Bad, Bruins team that was a thorn in the side of many National Hockey League teams … Keep Reading

Amesbury Maples Legend Series: The Hometown Rinks

(Photo Above Is Longtime Maples Player Alphonse Picard Courtesy of Tammi (Picard) Perkins)

By: Mark Allred   |   Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

The Amesbury Maples hockey team has been mentioned many times as being one of the best amateur/semi-pro clubs in the early years from many popular news publications in the Northeast section of the United States. Founded in 1924 the club would produce an impeccable lifetime winning record that … Keep Reading

Ryan Donato Cuts His Teeth on TD Garden Ice

 

By: Andrew Thompson                                                                   Twitter: @godwentwhoops      The Boston Bruins found themselves in a pickle last Monday night. They were taking on the Columbus Blue Jackets who were fighting to hold on to their wild-card playoff slot. The Bruins were down no less than seven players and had to dig deep in order to earn points against the Jackets.

This led to the saw debut of Ryan Donato. Donato is a … Keep Reading

Black N’ Gold Hockey Podcast #79 1-8-18

By: Mark Allred           Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

Welcome back to episode 79 of the Black N’ Gold Hockey Podcast in partnership with Grandstand Sports Network the best view in sports. This week we welcomed to the show CBSBoston.com, NHL.com Bruins writer and author of the book 100 Things Bruins Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die, Matt Kalman to the show for a fun discussion of interesting Bruins … Keep Reading

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