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What the End of Adidas Could Mean for the Bruins

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @nathandrsn

Among all the offseason news in the NHL this summer, the most interesting to me is the announcement that Adidas will no longer make and design the league’s uniforms after the 2023/2024 season. Adidas has done a pretty solid job with the jerseys since their introduction in the 2017/2018 season. They have adjusted many teams’ designs over their … Keep Reading

Mark Your 2022-2023 Bruins Calendar: A December to Remember

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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @00EvanMichael

It will be a “December to remember” for the Boston Bruins this upcoming ’22-’23 season. And not just because it’s one of the team’s busier hockey months on the calendar with fourteen games.

Here’s namely –and gamely– why: remember the guy pictured above? Bruce Cassidy? Sure you do. The former B’s bench boss went from the Black N’ … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins All-2000s Team

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @nathandrsn

The 2000s were a bit of a mixed bag for the Bruins. They had some tough seasons, finishing low in the now-defunct Northeast Division. They also made a couple of short playoff runs that left something to be desired. Towards the end of the decade, they started to turn things around … Keep Reading

Who is the Best Goaltender in Bruins History?

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By: Gayle Troiani | Follow me on Twitter @LadyBruinsFan

“Most fans go wild when they see a goalie make what looks like a great save, but the chances are what they are seeing is a save that was made from being out of position.”

Mike Richter, New York Ranger goalie 1989-2003

Goaltenders are the most important player on a hockey team. Often described as agile … Keep Reading

I Miss the ‘Big Bad Bruins’

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By: Theo Lander | Follow me on Twitter @lander_theo

The Boston Bruins are not the gang of rough-housers that they once were. The sport has evolved into a more skill-based game at the National Hockey League level. While this has made the game more fun to watch from a talent perspective, I feel we are missing some of the things that … Keep Reading

Orr is the Best Defenseman in Bruins’ History. So who Rounds out the Rest?

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By: Gayle Troiani | Follow me on Twitter @LadyBruinsFan

The Bruins have been fortunate with the talent on the blue line throughout the years.

There is no denying that Bobby Orr is not only the best defenseman in Bruins history but in the history of the National Hockey League as well. You can … Keep Reading

Report: Boston Bruins and RFA Forward Pavel Zacha are Close to a New Contract Per Agent

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By: Mark Allred | Follow me on Twitter @BlackAndGold277

Earlier today, longtime Boston Herald B’s beat writer Steve Conroy tweeted below that restricted free agent forward Pavel Zacha is in contract negotiations, and a deal could be finalized soon. The 25-year-old Zacha was traded to the National Hockey League Boston Bruins for versatile forward Erik Haula, who only … Keep Reading

Why Haven’t the Bruins Signed Krejci or Bergeron?

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @nathandrsn

With NHL free agency officially opening on July 13, many Bruins fans anxiously awaited news on not one but two fan-favorite players. Of course, I am speaking about David Krejci, who has been rumored to be making his return from Czechia (formerly the Czech Republic), and captain Patrice Bergeron. Both players have been heavily … Keep Reading

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