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Chara’s Time To Sit? Time For Bruins To Look To The Future

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By: Jack Gotsell | Follow me on twitter @jackgotsell

Zdeno Chara is in his 14th season with and as captain of the Boston Bruins. Although we have come to love “Big Z’s” presence on the ice, Chara’s play has declined and a few hard to ask questions have arised. Is it time to sit Zdeno Chara? What is Chara’s future with the black and gold?

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Bruins Studnicka Impresses In Debut

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By: Jack Gotsell | Follow me on twitter @jackgotsell

Jack Stunicka was impressive in his post COVID break debut. The game was a tryout of sorts for the 21-year-old natural center. However, he found himself in an unusual spot on the right side of David Krecji with Jake Debrusk on the left. After his performance you will likely see him there again when the … Keep Reading

Providence Bruins Could Get Back To Work In Early December 2020

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By: Mark Allred | Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

The American Hockey announced on Thursday, July 30th, 2020, that a revised 2020-21 regular season start date has been approved after the league’s annual Board of Governors meeting that was done via video conferencing call. Per the new AHL President and CEO Scott Howson, the league’s Return To Play Task Force and members … Keep Reading

Is Jack Studnicka The Answer To The Bruins Search For Krejci’s Right Wing?

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By: Jack Gotsell |Follow me on twitter @jackgotsell

Bruce Cassidy has a big decision to make when it comes to who will be playing on the right side of David Krejci this postseason for the Boston Bruins. With Ondreje Kase unable to get on the ice in the return to play phase of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, being deemed “unfit … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Prospect Season Review: Urho Vaakanainen

By: Tim A Richardson | Follow Me On Twitter @TimARichardson

Next up on my prospect season review is a guy who is one of the best prospects in the Boston Bruins’ system. That player is Urho Vaakanainen. Coming into the season, there was a lot of hype surrounding the young defenseman from Finland. Despite the injury, he had a fantastic first season with Providence and even got a call-up to … Keep Reading

The Bruins Have Something Special In Defenseman Lauzon

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By: Jack Gotsell | Follow Me On Twitter @jackgotsell

Hockey is a tough sport, and there is nobody who knows that more than Bruins young defenseman Jeremy Lauzon. Jeremy is not the only second-round draft pick (52nd overall) in his family. His younger brother Zachary (51st overall), who has since retired from Hockey citing multiple concussions, was a 2017 draft pick of the Pittsburgh Penguins. … Keep Reading

Which Current Bruin Had The Best NCAA Career?

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By Bryan Murphy | Follow Me on Twitter @bryan_murphy10

The college hockey pipeline has certainly been a favorite for the Boston Bruins.

From powerhouses like Boston University and Wisconsin, to smaller schools like Miami-Ohio, the Bruins have not shied away from drafting collegiately. Depending on who Bruce Cassidy roles with, there is a chance that four of the six defensemen the Bruins … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Prospect Season Review: Dan Vladar

By: Tim A. Richardson | Follow Me On Twitter @TimARichardson

Next up on my prospect season review is netminder Dan Vladar. The young goaltender was drafted in the third round, 75th overall in the 2015 NHL Draft. Coming into the season, some question marks surrounded Vladar. He had a less than stellar 2018-2019 season. He had gone 13-13-4, with a 2.73 GAA and a .898 save percentage in 31 games … Keep Reading

Bruins Prospect Has Options With NCAA Ivy League Season In Question

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By: Mark Allred | Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

On Friday, July 10th, 2020, the uscho.com website staff wrote up an article about the cancelation of the Ivy League fall sports and how that decision could impact the start of the 2020-21 ECAC hockey regular season. Rumors have the Ivy League Winter sports schedules starting in January, even as far as March … Keep Reading

Judging The Bruins’ 2013 NHL Entry Draft

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By Carrie Young | Follow me on Twitter @carrieyoung512

Seven years ago yesterday, the Bruins were tasked with drafting promising young talent just after losing in the Stanley Cup Finals in heartbreaking fashion. It can be difficult to judge the quality of specific drafts, especially when player development can take multiple years, but enough time has passed now that we can see how … Keep Reading

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