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How the Bruins Compare to the Other 60-Win Teams of the Past

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By: Danielle DuBois | Follow Me on Twitter @DanielleDuBois

After an overtime win against the St. Louis Blues on Sunday, the Boston Bruins have become the fourth team in NHL history to have a 60-win season. With the Bruins becoming one of the four teams to reach this incredible milestone, let’s evaluate the three other teams that have reached this … Keep Reading

How the Bruins Stack Up Against Previous Presidents’ Trophy Winners

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

On Thursday, March 30th, the Boston Bruins clinched the Presidents’ Trophy as the NHL’s best regular season team and secured home ice for the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Boston astonishingly captured the trophy just two weeks before the conclusion of the regular season. The Bruins continue to write history, achieving a new … Keep Reading

Why the Bruins Needed the Win Over Carolina on Sunday

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By: Danielle DuBois | Follow Me on Twitter @DanielleDuBois

We all know that the Bruins have had an incredible season and are the best team in the NHL. With having clinched a playoff spot and being the top seed in the Atlantic division, why does a regular-season win over the Hurricanes mean anything? 

Technically it doesn’t mean anything, but as Bruins fans, … Keep Reading

Bruins vs Canadiens Doesn’t Pack the Punch It Used To

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @nathandrsn

I grew up in a golden era of the Bruins and Canadiens rivalry. The Bruins had Milan Lucic, Andrew Ference, Zdeno Chara, Adam McQuaid, Greg Campbell, and Shane Hnidy. Montreal had Mike Komisarek, Josh Gorges, Roman Hamrlík, Maxim Lapierre, and Tom Kostopoulos. Anytime that game was coming up on the schedule; we knew … Keep Reading

Former Bruin Zdeno Chara Set to Run the 2023 Boston Marathon

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By: Zach Beauchaine | Follow Me On Twitter @OtisTheMango

Zdeno Chara was the ultimate warrior from the day he arrived in Boston in 2006. The monster 6 foot 9 defender was the captain of the Bruins from 2006-2019. During his time in Boston, Chara was the definition of professional. He carried himself in a manner that athletes of all types should strive to … Keep Reading

Bruins Montgomery Needs to Figure out the Team’s Power Play Before the 2023 Postseason Starts

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By: Mark Allred | Follow me on Twitter @BlackAndGold277

The NHL postseason is rapidly approaching, and the Boston Bruins, under the leadership of head coach Jim Montgomery, must improve their power play if they hope to make a deep run in this year’s Stanley Cup Playoffs. Despite leading the league in most categories from day one, the Bruins power play has been … Keep Reading

Resurgence of Boston Bruins Jeremy Swayman

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By: Mike Sullivan | Follow me on Twitter @_MikeSullivan

Remember when a loud group of fans called for Jeremy Swayman to be sent down to Providence or traded at the beginning of the season? I do. Those folks were unequivocally wrong. However, I’m not here writing this article to call those people out but rather to show why it’s better to be patient instead of … Keep Reading

What Team Would Be the Most Difficult First-Round Matchup for the Bruins

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

With the Boston Bruins’ regular season concluding on April 13th against the Montreal Canadiens, Boston is set to make their seventh straight appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Bruins have already clinched a playoff position and will likely finish as the first-place team in the NHL with a home-ice advantage in the … Keep Reading

Georgii Merkulov Emerges As Prospect to Watch For Bruins’ Fans

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By: James Swindells | Follow me on Twitter @jimswindells68

There are things for which Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney takes an unnecessary amount of heat (i.e., the 2015 NHL Entry Draft) and others for which he doesn’t get his just due. Sweeney and his staff are proficient in assessing value in the trade market and understanding the importance of organizational assets when it comes time … Keep Reading

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