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Bruins NCAA Prospects Update

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By: Nathan Strauss | Follow him on Twitter @NathanPStrauss

One of the hallmarks of Don Sweeney’s tenure with the Bruins has been drafting players who end up playing at the NCAA level. While many teams still elect to prioritize those who go the Major Junior route, the Bruins have found success with NCAA players, including Boston University’s own Charlie McAvoy and … Keep Reading

Bruins Prospect Beecher had a big Game in Return to NCAA Michigan Lineup

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By: Mark Allred | Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

Last night the NCAA Michigan Wolverines played cross-state rival Michigan State and got a huge 7-2 victory at the Yost Arena in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Five former NHL first-round selections got involved in the point-producing onslaught, including Boston Bruins forward prospect John Beecher. This was Beecher’s 2021/22 NCAA regular-season … Keep Reading

Bruins Prospect Goaltender Svedeback Earns First Career USHL Victory

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By: Mark Allred | Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

Last night Boston Bruins 2021 fourth-round selection Philip Svedeback got the first victory of his USHL Tier 1 junior hockey career in the crease against host Green Bay Gamblers. Svedeback stopped 33 of 34 Green Bay shots for his first win in his first two games as a rookie to start the 2021/22 … Keep Reading

Bruins Prospects Sent Back to the Canadian Hockey League

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By: Mark Allred | Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

The Boston Bruins have been underway preparing for the upcoming 2021/22 regular season for some time now, with NHL Training Camp a week and a half into its process. The annual camp festivities are held at the Warrior Ice Arena in Brighton, Massachusetts, and have a complete list of players vying for a chance to secure … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Prospects Lysell & Harrison Head North

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By Ryan Ellis | Follow Ryan on Twitter @_RyEllis_

Today the Boston Bruins have announced that two of their 2021 draft picks will head north of the border to join their respective Junior teams. 18-year-old forward Fabian Lysell will be taking his talents to the WHL’s Vancouver Giants, while 18-year-old center Brett Harrison joins the Oshawa Generals of the OHL.

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Boston Bruins NCAA Prospects Part 3

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By: Ryan Ellis | Follow Ryan on Twitter @_RyEllis_

In our third and final look at the Boston Bruins prospects playing this season in the NCAA, we find a few of the more talked about youngsters in the organization. These three 20-year-old NHL hopefuls have high expectations. It would be worth your while as a Bruins fan to familiarize yourself with their names and their games. It … Keep Reading

Bruins Alumni: Happy Birthday Bob Miller

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By: Andrew Lindroth | Follow me on Twitter! @andrewlindrothh

Bob Miller was born on September 28th, 1956, in Medford, Massachusetts. Bob showed incredible talent during his high school years and committed to play for the University of New Hampshire as an 18-year-old forward. During his rookie year from 1974-1975, he tore up the ECAC with 21 goals and 59 points in just 27 games, later … Keep Reading

What Could’ve Been: 2015 NHL Entry Re-Draft for the Boston Bruins

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By: Zach Carlone | Follow me on Twitter! @zcarlone21

A nightmare from Bruins recent history continues to always find its way back into the discussion when talking about the current state of the team. That nightmare is the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. The draft included high-end talent as the top three picks included the Edmonton Oilers selecting Connor McDavid … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins NCAA Prospects Part 1

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By: Ryan Ellis | Follow Ryan on Twitter @_RyEllis_

With NHL and Boston Bruins action less than a month away, it’s hard not to get excited at the idea of strolling down Causeway and moseying on up the North Station escalators into the TD Garden. The sensory overload provided by the sounds of the organ, raucous fans, and PA announcer mixed with the faint smell … Keep Reading

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