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Dissecting The Possibility Of Ilya Kovalchuk Signing In Boston

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By Mike Cratty | Follow me on Twitter @Mike_Cratty

Time has passed since his retirement from the NHL in 2013, but Ilya Kovalchuk wants to return to the NHL for another go. Most recently, he has visited with the Los Angeles Kings and the San Jose Sharks in pursuit of said return. With some cap maneuvering and good contemplation, Kovalchuk could be a fit in Boston.… Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: Will The B’s Keep Tim Schaller

 

By: Andrew Thompson                                                                        Twitter: @godwentwhoops

 

The Boston Bruins have had a thing about local players these last few years. Unfortunately for the B’s, that hasn’t really worked out for them. The Bruins kept looking for that local, gritty winger but ended up getting disappointed in players like Jimmy Hayes and Frank Vatrano.

The Bruins did seem to have better luck with New Hampshire native Tim Schaller though. Schaller … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: A Tale Of Two Nashes.

 

By: Andrew Thompson                                                             Twitter: @godwentwhoops

With just over a month before the start of free agency, the Boston Bruins are going to have some tough choices to make on which of their free agents will be staying with the team next season. Among the UFAs the B’s will have to make a decision on are the two players with the last name Nash.

Riley Nash had a solid year … Keep Reading

Bruins Options If Khudobin Doesn’t Re-Sign

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By: Mark Allred   |   Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney certainly has his work cut out for him with a long list of contract negotiations this offseason. Bruins backup goaltender Anton Khudobin’s two-year $1.2 million contract comes to an end on July 1, 2018, and it remains to be seen whether or not he returns to Boston or test the free agent … Keep Reading

Should The Bruins Re-sign Rick Nash?

By: Lucas Salvatore | Check me out on Twitter @lsalvatore29

Rick Nash has been a welcomed addition to the Boston Bruins since arriving in late February but with plenty of young talent on the rise will the Bruins retain the power forward?

Nash was the most significant acquisition for the Bruins this trade deadline the deal was as follows.

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What’s Next For Bruins Austin Czarnik?

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By Thomas Nyström | Follow on twitter @nahstrom

Twenty-five-year-old Austin Czarnik has seen his share of I-95 in his young career. Having signed a one-year two-way contract on July 17, 2017, Czarnik knew what he would likely be asked to do — and to his credit, he has handled his role in the organization with class as well as production. In his 10 games with Boston this season … Keep Reading

An Early Look at 2018 Free-Agency, And Who Could Be The Next Bruin

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By Thomas Nyström | Follow on twitter @nahstrom

The front office of the Boston Bruins has shown that they have a strong grasp on the idea that the success of the franchise hinges on drafting and developing talent, retaining character individuals, and inserting capable veterans that fit their idea of roster needs with regards to maximizing roles. Part of that last bit comes with shrewd and thoughtful spending … Keep Reading

Could The Bruins Be Better Off Pumping The Brakes At The Deadline?

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By Mike Cratty                             Twitter: @Mike_Cratty

For the past month or so, there has been no shortage of speculation surrounding the Boston Bruins. Whether it’s about there recent surge over the past 25+ games or trade rumors, the Bruins have sure been in the mill. But what about free agency? Staying put at the deadline may be a smart option if making a splash, to some degree, … Keep Reading

Black N’ Gold Hockey Podcast #68 10-22-17

By: Mark Allred     Follow Us On Twitter @BlackAndGold277  @BlackNGoldPod

Welcome back for episode 68 in partnership with the Grandstand Sports Network. On this week’s show, we get together to talk about the tough game against the Las Vegas Golden Knights, the great offensive effort against the Vancouver Canucks and the 4-1 come from behind win for the Buffalo Sabres to end the week.
We also touch on the games for … Keep Reading

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