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Bruins Mason Lohrei Eyeing Potential Assignment to Providence

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on Twitter / X @cookejournalism

Mason Lohrei has shown he is capable of being a regular National Hockey League blueliner. He’s also demonstrated lapses in his game that have made him a defensive liability at times this season for the Boston Bruins. As a result, he’s had a short leash under head coach Jim Montgomery—and the rookie may be … Keep Reading

Bruins Don Sweeney Tabbed Management Roles in Upcoming Team Canada Events

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on Twitter / X @cookejournalism

Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney received some well-deserved recognition on Friday morning. Hockey Canada appointed Sweeney to a pair of management roles in two upcoming Team Canada events, including general manager for the 2025 National Hockey League 4 Nations Face-Off and assistant general manager for the 2026 Olympic team.… Keep Reading

Bruins vs. Hurricanes: Game Recap

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By: Andrew Bluestein | Follow Me On Twitter @adbblue

The Boston Bruins lost to the Carolina Hurricanes 4-1, snapping their impressive four-game winning streak. It was an ugly performance, and a lack of offense was what did them in. They couldn’t generate a consistent forecheck, which led to some frustration most of the night, especially during the second period. Head coach Jim Montgomery … Keep Reading

Happy 60th Birthday to Bruins Alumni Rick Tocchet

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By: Steve McClure | Follow me on Twitter / X at stmcclure1993

Happy 60th birthday to former Boston Bruins right-wing Rick Tocchet! The rugged Tocchet arrived in Boston via a trade with the Los Angeles Kings for Kevin Stevens in January of 1996.

Unfortunately, the power forward was plagued by injuries during his time in Boston. Over the course of two abbreviated seasons in Boston—67 total … Keep Reading

Bruins Should Consider Sticking With New Third-Line Trio

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on Twitter / X @cookejournalism

An abundance of uncertainty looms over the Boston Bruins with the Stanley Cup Playoffs less than two weeks away. The logistics of a potential goalie rotation, the return of Pat Maroon, and a struggling power play are all questions Jim Montgomery and the Bruins will yearn to find answers to … Keep Reading

Brad Marchand Cashes in 400th Career Goal in Boston’s 4-1 win Over Carolina

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on Twitter / X @cookejournalism

You could almost feel Brad Marchand exhale on Thursday night. After ten games without lighting the lamp, the Boston Bruins captain has racked up yet another milestone. His first-period breakaway goal against the Carolina Hurricanes was his 400th National Hockey League career goal, and the monkey was finally off his back.

“Lately trying not … Keep Reading

Bruins @ Predators: Game Recap

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By: Andrew Bluestein | Follow Me On Twitter @adbblue

The Boston Bruins defeated a red-hot Nashville Predators team 3-0 Tuesday night, snapping their 18-game point streak. Linus Ullmark was the star of the show, making 32 saves en route to his second shutout of the season. 

From the crease out, the Bruins played a strong game in all three zones of the ice. The … Keep Reading

Where Does Pat Maroon Slot Into the Bruins Lineup Once Healthy?

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on Twitter / X @cookejournalism

Don Sweeney’s primary trade deadline acquisition is inching closer to cracking Jim Montgomery’s lineup. Pat Maroon—who is recovering from back surgery he underwent on February 6—is practicing with the Boston Bruins and is currently with the team on the road ahead of their matchup with the Nashville Predators on Tuesday.

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Overtime Penalty Kill Lifts Bruins Past Washington in 3-2 Shootout Thriller

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on Twitter / X @cookejournalism

It wasn’t looking good for the Boston Bruins on Saturday night. Just 57 seconds into overtime against the Washington Capitals, Hampus Lindholm committed a double minor high-sticking penalty to leave Boston shorthanded for the rest of the five-minute frame.

So Boston’s penalty kill unit dug in, killing off all four minutes to … Keep Reading

Bruins’ First Stanley Cup Clincher—March 29, 1929

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By: Steve McClure | Follow me on Twitter/X @stmcclure1993

On this date in 1929, the Boston Bruins won their first National Hockey League title, sweeping the defending champion New York Rangers in two games.

The Bruins and Rangers were embroiled in a 1-1 deadlock until center Bill ‘Doc’ Carson, a Toronto dentist in the off-season, scored with 1:58 left in regulation, disappointing the Madison Square … Keep Reading

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