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Why We Love Bruins Patrice Bergeron

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By Cameron Benson        Follow Me On Twitter @NIBruinsfans

Since being drafted 45th overall in the 2003 draft, Patrice Bergeron has had many memorable moments wearing black and gold. Here we look at why we love #37 in his so far 14 years with the Bruins.

Playing Through His Injuries

The 2013 Stanley Cup showed us just how tough not only hockey players are, but how much Bergeron … Keep Reading

Hennessey Could Be Flowing Back To AHL Providence

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By: Mark Allred                                  Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

According to a Tweet, earlier today delivered from Bruins Beat Writer Mark Divver of the Providence Journal, forward Josh Hennessey could get a tryout agreement with the Providence Bruins of the American Hockey League.

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When The Bruins Came To Belfast

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By: Cameron Benson                               Follow Me On Twitter @NIBruinsFans 

With the Boston Bruins recently in China as part of Bruins global, it gave us the chance to look back at other times the NHL has traveled outside of North America. Such as when in 2010 six NHL teams played in Europe. This involved the Bruins who played two games against the Coyotes, (splitting the series … Keep Reading

Hockey Hall Of Fame: Plea For O’Ree

By: Mark Allred                     Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

On June 25, 2017, The Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Committee made the call to several great players deserving the honor to have their plaque stored at the famous location in the hockey hotbed of Toronto, Ontario. This year’s class will include two former Bruins that played for the team in Boston and were instrumental pieces in B’s history. Long-time National Hockey … Keep Reading

Was It Necessary To Admit Jeremy Jacobs Into the Hockey Hall of Fame?

By Andrew Thompson                                                     Twitter: @godwentwhoops

A week ago, the 2017 Class of the Hockey Hall of Fame were announced. There was plenty of Black and Gold in this year’s class. Bruins fans were naturally excited about Marc Recchi being voted into the Hall of Fame. The 22-season veteran finished his career with the Black and Gold, earning his third Stanley Cup with Boston.

There was no doubt in anyone’s mind … Keep Reading

Video: Bruins First Superstar Eddie Shore

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By Mark Allred     Follow Me On Twitter  @BlackAndGold277

The first superstar in Boston Bruins history was the great Eddie Shore as he exemplified the meaning of “team” defense which would be the staple of the franchise today ninety-three years later.  Although Shore had exceptional attributes for the game so long ago, he also had a dark side that installed fear in many opponents. One player … Keep Reading

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