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Bruins Trade Deadline Was Not Good Enough

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By Joe Todd | Follow me on Twitter @heyjoetodd

The Trade Deadline is now behind us, and with the Boston Bruins in action against the Montreal Canadiens on Monday night, they will have to wait for their shiny new toys to make their debut. Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney and company did the majority of their work on March 19th when they acquired left defenseman Hampus … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Sign Michael Callahan to Entry-Level Contract

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

This morning, General Manager Don Sweeney announced that the Bruins signed NCAA defenseman Michael Callahan to a two-year $883,750 entry-level contract. Callahan’s entry-level contract goes into effect next season. He potentially can join the Providence Bruins on an Amateur tryout for the remainder of the 2022 AHL season. Boston acquired the defenseman’s … Keep Reading

Would Patrik Laine be a Fit for the Boston Bruins?

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

Following the Bruins’ overtime win over the Seattle Kraken on Thursday, Bruins’ analysts Billy Jaffe and Andrew Raycroft on the Morning Bru podcast discussed the possibility of the Bruins exploring a trade for Columbus Blue Jackets superstar forward Patrik Laine. Laine has been a very intriguing player over the past couple of seasons … Keep Reading

Assessing the Bruins’ Situation Ahead of the Trade Deadline

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

With the NHL trade deadline one month away on March 21st, trade talks throughout the league have started to surface as teams prepare for deep runs in the Stanley Cup Playoffs in May. Throughout the 2021-22 season, the Boston Bruins have seemed to be a middle-of-the-pack team competing for a … Keep Reading

Bruins Forward Brad Marchand Deserves More Support

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By: Scott Wood | Follow me on Twitter @ScottHoHPodcast

I understand that I will not endear myself to many fans with this post. After the antics against the Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Tristan Jarry a week-and-a-half ago, it wasn’t only the fans of the Bruins rivals that condoned Marchand’s actions. Bruins fans argued as well, many stating that the Bruins superstar should … Keep Reading

Why the Bruins Should Pursue Claude Giroux

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

Once again, the Philadelphia Flyers season has taken a turn for the worst after starting the season 8-4-2 in 14 games. The Flyers had high hopes heading into this season since they added a couple of big names during the offseason, such as Keith Yandle, Cam Atkinson, Ryan Ellis, and … Keep Reading

Bruins: How Much Credit for the Recent Turnaround Should go to Cassidy?

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By: Scott Wood | Follow me on Twitter @ScottHoHPodcast

There’s no question; a different Bruins team has emerged from their recent Covid break at the end of 2021. The statistics can’t be denied. They’ve won six of their first seven in 2022, and their only loss came in a game with questionable officiating that took control in the first period, only to lose … Keep Reading

A Change in Strategy Results in a Strong Weekend for the Bruins

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By: Scott Wood | Follow me on Twitter @ScottHoHPodcast

The Bruins are back with a new look and different line strategy after a 15-day break, and so far, it seems to have served them well. The most significant change to the roster (aside from being full and healthy) is a new set of lines designed to spread talent and ditch the current identity … Keep Reading

Bruins’ Players Reaction to NHL Withdrawal From 2022 Winter Olympics

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

In light of the outbreak of COVID-19 throughout professional sports in North America, the NHL and NHLPA announced on Wednesday, December 22, that they will not be participating in the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. Since the NHL will not be participating, teams will be using the Olympic break time frame … Keep Reading

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