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Category: NHL Playoffs (Page 29 of 34)
By: Max Mainville | Check me out on Twitter @tkdmaxbjj
Boston has always had a close connection to forward Charlie Coyle, considering he was born just 16.7 miles south of Boston in Weymouth, Massachusetts. Similar to other young kids that live near an NHL city, Charlie always had a dream to play for the Bruins, in the TD Garden, in Boston, Massachusetts. In an article for the Player’s Tribune back … Keep Reading
By: Max Mainville | Check me out on Twitter @tkdmaxbjj
September has always been one of my favorite months of the year. The summer is winding down, the students start heading back to school, the leaves begin to fall off the trees, the sweaters and pants come out of the drawers while the tank-tops and shorts go back until next year. However, best of all, the return of the NHL … Keep Reading
By Carrie Salls | Follow me on Twitter @nittgrl73
There is no doubt that Jake DeBrusk is a Boston fan favorite, known just as much for his infectious off-ice personality as his puck-handling skills and scoring touch on the ice. Still, it was hard to ignore the fact that DeBrusk was a proverbial ghost in the last three rounds of the team’s 2019 playoff run.
Two issues arose in the … Keep Reading
By: Lucas Pearson | Follow Me On Twitter @lucaspearson_
Break up day happens every single year, but this one obviously hurt more than the rest. You could tell that every guy in the room went through a ton throughout the entire year, here’s what we’ve learned so far.
Zdeno Chara
This news doesn’t come as much of a surprise, but Chara confirmed that he had multiple fractures to his jaw, … Keep Reading
By: Max Mainville | Check me out on Twitter @tkdmaxbjj
All of the blood, sweat, and tears that have been poured into the 2018-19 NHL season have come down to this – Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals. Both the Boston Bruins and the St. Louis Blues have three wins each in this best-of-seven series and now, tonight, the winner will be crowned Stanley Cup Champions.
Pre-Game Notes:
Arena:… Keep Reading
By: Max Mainville | Check me out on Twitter @tkdmaxbjj
How are your nerves? Are your fingernails still intact? No? That’s alright, it’s normal – expected at this time of year. Tonight, the Boston Bruins will meet the St. Louis Blues for the final game of the 2018-19 NHL season with a chance to win the Stanley Cup on home ice while the Blues look to lock in their first … Keep Reading
By: Cameron McCusker | Follow Me On Twitter: @CSthinks
Banged Up
While Oskar Sundqvist’s dirty hit on Matt Grzelcyk in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals warranted both a minor penalty and a one-game suspension, the Boston Bruins found themselves feeling the repercussions (and concussions) of that incident for a much longer period of time.
… Keep ReadingOskar Sundqvist hits #Bruins‘ Matt Grzelcyk from behind late in the 1st and
By Carrie Salls | Follow me on Twitter @nittgrl73
Boston Bruins Coach Bruce Cassidy indicated on Monday that the lineup for Wednesday’s series-deciding seventh game of the Stanley Cup Finals will probably look just like the one that took the ice for Sunday’s 5-1 victory, with one possible exception that seemed even less likely as the week progressed. If those plans hold up, that means former St. Louis Blues captain … Keep Reading
By: Garrett Haydon | Follow Me On Twitter @thesportsguy97
Oftentimes in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, experience makes all the difference. Typically speaking, experienced players get more opportunities because of their past performance, and they are counted on much more than inexperienced players. The Boston Bruins are no stranger to playoff experience. Three of the most important players on the team, Tuukka Rask, Patrice Bergeron, and Zdeno Chara have over 300 … Keep Reading


