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Early In-Season Assessment of the Bruins Newcomers

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By: Zach Carlone | Follow me on Twitter @zcarlone21

Although it’s still quite early into the Boston Bruins 2021-22 regular season, it seems like a good time to assess how the Bruins offseason acquisitions have done so far. The Bruins have had multiple extended breaks this season due to poor scheduling, and this week is no different. After a hard-nosed 5-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens … Keep Reading

Bruins Fans: Let’s Treat Our Goalies Right This Time

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By: Cameron Pierce | Follow me on Twitter @RealCamPierce

The Boston Bruins organization has entered a new era in the 2021-22 season, especially in the goaltending department. This year, for now at least, marks the first season that the Bruins will not be featuring Tuukka Rask in goal since the 2007-08 season. During his 14-year Bruins tenure, Rask posted impressive stats and performances, i.e., … Keep Reading

Bruins Forward Charlie Coyle Strong Start to the 2021-22 Season

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

With the loss of David Krejci in the 2021 offseason, questions surrounded the second-line center position for the Boston Bruins. With Krejci leaving, it was Charlie Coyle’s opportunity to move up the Bruins lineup this season. Many people questioned whether the former third-line center would be up for the task based on his 2020-21 … Keep Reading

Bruins Alumni: Happy Birthday Cal Gardner

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By: Andrew Lindroth | Follow me on Twitter! @andrewlindrothh

Cal Gardner was born on October 0th, 1924, in Transcona, Manitoba, Canada. Cal began playing juniors as a 17-year-old forward in the WJrHL for the Winnipeg CUAC and the Winnipeg Esquires from 1941-1943. In his final year of junior hockey, he joined the TBSHL and suited up for the Port Arthur Navy from 1943-1944, and … Keep Reading

Three Bold Predictions for the Bruins 21/22 Season Part Two

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By: Kevin O’Keefe | Follow me on Twitter @Kevin_OKeefe89

The pre-season has concluded, and the Boston Bruins are ready to embark on a season full of uncertainties. In what seems like the first normal NHL season since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, many Bruins fans aren’t sure what to expect from the team ahead of their first 82-game season in … Keep Reading

Bruins ECHL Affiliate: Mariners Bring Back Two Familiar Faces, Release Training Camp Roster

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By: Tom LaPlante | Follow me on Twitter @tlaplante7

With less than two weeks until the Maine Mariners kick off their third ECHL season, the Boston Bruins ‘AA’ affiliate was very busy over the last week, plus with player signings and season ticket holder events. The club kicked off last week by announcing they were bringing back two former Mariners in Alex KileKeep Reading

Bruins ECHL Affiliate: Mariners Bring Bleackley Back

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By: Tom LaPlante | Follow me on Twitter @tlapante7

The Maine Mariners, the ECHL affiliate of the Boston Bruins, were busy again this week with roster moves, promotional giveaway announcements, and single-game ticket sales starting. Tuesday kicked off the week with the team announcing that they were bringing Conner Bleackley back to Portland for the 2021-2022 season. He played 15 games for the Mariners … Keep Reading

Bruins Alumni: Happy Birthday Bob Miller

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By: Andrew Lindroth | Follow me on Twitter! @andrewlindrothh

Bob Miller was born on September 28th, 1956, in Medford, Massachusetts. Bob showed incredible talent during his high school years and committed to play for the University of New Hampshire as an 18-year-old forward. During his rookie year from 1974-1975, he tore up the ECAC with 21 goals and 59 points in just 27 games, later … Keep Reading

Projecting the Bruins Opening Night Roster

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By: Zach Carlone | Follow me on Twitter! @zcarlone21

Another NHL offseason for Bruins general manager Don Sweeney is officially completed. Some players were re-signed. New prospects were drafted. Familiar faces who went their own ways are now playing for other teams. The most notable absence heading into the preseason is of former Bruins center David Krejci, who is … Keep Reading

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