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The Bruins Player Flying Under the Radar

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By: Brandon Murdock | Follow me on Twitter/X @Brandonmurdoc11

The 2024-25 National Hockey League trade deadline for the Boston Bruins was a pivotal moment for the franchise, with seven trades bringing a lot of new faces to the organization. Some of those new faces include Fraser Minten, Casey Mittelstadt, and even Will Zellers at the prospect level.

One name that came back … Keep Reading

Providence Bruins Rally From Trailing 2-0 to Winning 3-2 Against Hartford Wolf Pack

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By: Jake Ferraro | Follow me on Twitter/X @18Jxxx18

The Providence Bruins headed to Connecticut’s capital, riding a three-game winning streak, ahead of their matchup against the Hartford Wolf Pack at PeoplesBank Arena. On Feb. 22, Hartford defeated Providence 5-2 at Amica Mutual Pavilion, which was Providence’s second consecutive loss after winning 13 consecutive games.

Eager to avenge that loss, … Keep Reading

The Home Cooking Does’t Travel for the Bruins

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By: Brandon Murdock | Follow me on Twitter/X @Brandonmurdoc11

The Boston Bruins currently hold a 33-21-5 record through 59 games, good for the final wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. A big part of that is how they have played at home. They have the third-best record at home in the entire National Hockey League, with a 22-8-1 record. 

This success includes a … Keep Reading

Quick Quote: Rare Local Element Emerges From Don Sweeney’s Press Conference

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By: Declan Flavin | Follow me on Twitter / X @FlavinDeclan

What did you think of Don Sweeney’s press conference ahead of this year’s National Hockey League trade deadline? Because if you’ve been listening to the decision maker down in Fort Myers regarding Boston’s baseball team, you may find Sweeney’s temperament somewhat refreshing.

Regardless of whether crossing sports is relevant to … Keep Reading

Three Areas the Bruins Must Improve Before Securing a 2026 Postseason Birth

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By: Brandon Murdock | Follow me on Twitter/X @Brandonmurdoc11

For the Boston Bruins, last season was the first time in eight years that they failed to reach the postseason. This is something that has only happened two times previously since winning the Stanley Cup in 2011, and a result that they would not like to repeat.

Currently, with 24 games to go, the Bruins … Keep Reading

Providence Bruins Get Back on Track, Defeat Lehigh Valley Phantoms 6-4

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By: Jake Ferraro | Follow me on Twitter/X @18Jxxx18

After defeating the Belleville Senators 5-2 this past Friday to extend their winning streak to a franchise record 13 games, the Providence Bruins lost their next two games against the Springfield Thunderbirds and Hartford Wolf Pack to end the weekend without momentum. However, a new opportunity to get hot awaited … Keep Reading

Quick Note: This One Question Will Define the Bruins’ Second Half

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By: Declan Flavin | Follow me on Twitter / X @FlavinDeclan

The Winter Olympic break helped give most of the Boston Bruins’ roster rest and recovery, which was more needed than anyone realizes. A player like Pavel Zacha especially needed the time off given his recent injury history, and the forward unit as a whole needed a break from all … Keep Reading

Quick Note: What We Learned About Elias Lindholm at the 2026 Winter Olympics

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By: Declan Flavin | Follow me on Twitter / X @FlavinDeclan

Zero points, two penalty minutes, and a minus-four rating in four games. As fellow Black N’ Gold Productions contributor Ryan Bosworth pointed out in his recent article, Elias Lindholm’s performance at the 2026 Winter Olympics was disappointing for him and Team Sweden.

How was this so, considering he’s had a … Keep Reading

Quick Note: Bruins Poised to Draw Inspiration From 2026 Winter Olympics

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By: Declan Flavin | Follow me on Twitter / X @FlavinDeclan

Jack Hughes’ overtime winner for the United States was 46 years in the making, tracing back to the 1980 Winter Olympics, when the U.S. men’s hockey team went on to win gold after its infamous semifinal victory over the Soviet Union. It served as a moment of massive satisfaction … Keep Reading

The Boston Bruins Unsung Prospect

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By: Brandon Murdock | Follow me on Twitter/X @Brandonmurdoc11

When you think of Boston Bruins prospects, the last two first-round draft picks typically come to mind, in the form of James Hagens from last year’s draft and Dean Letourneau from the 2024 draft. The average person would also think about the top prospects obtained from last season’s trade deadline fire-sale in the form … Keep Reading

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