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Boston Bruins Players with the Most NHL Awards

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By: Ryan Gagne | Follow Me On Twitter @keepingthestats

As the first American-born franchise in NHL history, some of the game’s greatest players have worn a Boston Bruins jersey. Whether these skaters turned into Hall of Famers or were lucky enough to play in a few games, the Bruins have a tradition of winning, and their results at the annual … Keep Reading

Productive Bruins Players You Probably Forgot About Part II

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By Andrew Bluestein | Follow me on Twitter @adbblue

In the first edition of “Productive Bruins Players You Probably Forgot About,” three forwards were featured. Part II features a goaltender from the 1980s, a defenseman from the early 2000s, and an absolute juggernaut of a player still in the league this past season.

As the Boston Bruin’s 100th season approaches, it’s … Keep Reading

On This Day in Boston Bruins History, 2011 Stanley Cup Final Game Seven

2011 Bruins SCF
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By: Kevin Perry | Follow Me on Twitter @Kevperry_

The Stanley Cup Final is the pinnacle of excitement in professional ice hockey, and the 2011 edition was no exception. Game seven of the 2011 Stanley Cup Final between the Vancouver Canucks and the Boston Bruins was a breathtaking showdown that showcased the sport’s intense competitiveness and the undying spirit … Keep Reading

Ten Worst Boston Bruins Stanley Cup Final Appearances

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By: Ryan Gagne | Follow Me On Twitter @keepingthestats

Realistically, hockey fans know that the Boston Bruins are one of the most decorated teams in NHL history since they were the first American franchise in the league in 1924. Furthermore, they are among just five teams to win at least six Stanley Cup titles.

Despite all the successes, the … Keep Reading

Productive Bruins Players You Probably Forgot About

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By: Andrew Bluestein | Follow Me On Twitter @adbblue

Many players have worn the spoked B for the Boston Bruins throughout the franchise’s history. Many guys get forgotten somewhere in the middle, from fan favorites to draft busts or players that did not fit in well in Boston. It’s always fun to remember the guys who often get forgotten, especially the ones … Keep Reading

Top Coaches In Bruins History

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By: Liz Rizzo | Follow me on Twitter @pastagrl88

The Boston Bruins have a long and storied history as being the third-oldest active team in the NHL and the oldest in the United States. Since their formation in 1924, the franchise has had 29 head coaches. While many weren’t always lucky, there are few that enjoyed tremendous success and were even privileged … Keep Reading

Join Our Black N’ Gold Productions Digital Content Team

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By: Mark Allred | Follow me on Twitter @BlackAndGold277

Our Black N’ Gold Productions sports media company is looking to add more motivated and talented folks to join our growing digital content team. We’d love to hear from you if you can commit to weekly content throughout the year!

We’re looking for new or established B’s hockey programs, or NHL news … Keep Reading

How Good Were the 2022-23 Boston Bruins Actually?

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By: Van Alan | Follow me on Twitter @VanAlanClark

After setting a regular season record for wins, the 2022-2023 Boston Bruins lost in the first round of the playoffs to the Florida Panthers, a team that won just two games more than they lost in the regular season. It’s the biggest upset in NHL history. It’s probably the worst loss in franchise … Keep Reading

Bergeron’s Likely Farewell One of Boston’s Most Heartbreaking Exits 

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By: Tim Dumas | Follow me on Twitter @TimDumas  

Bobby Orr’s final game in a Bruins uniform included little fanfare. Larry Bird’s last game included no fanfare. Ted Williams’ final at-bat resulted in a home run, but he refused when the Fenway Park fans demanded a curtain call. Tom Brady’s last pass in a Patriots uniform was intercepted and returned for … Keep Reading

Uncertainty of Bruins’ Veterans Bergeron and Krejci are Reminiscent of Last Summer 

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By: Tim Dumas | Follow me on Twitter @TimDumas

Last summer’s uncertainty has returned: will they or won’t they? The seasons have changed, but the question marks remain for Boston Bruins elder statesmen Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci. 

The playing status for the veteran forwards for Wednesday’s game five at home against Florida is again up in the air, much like it … Keep Reading

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