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What Would a Trade Between Boston and Seattle Look Like?

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By: Ray Guarino | Follow me on Twitter @rayguarino

As the shortened 2020-2021 season chugs along, NHL General Managers are preparing for the April 12 trade deadline with an eye on the upcoming expansion draft for the NHL’s newest team, the Seattle Kraken.

In the 2017 Vegas Golden Knights expansion draft, of the 30 NHL teams, eight decided to go the route … Keep Reading

Bruins Alumni: Happy Birthday Murray Costello

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

Murray Costello was born on February 24th, 1934, in South Porcupine, Ontario, Canada. He began playing juniors as a 16-year-old forward for the St. Michael’s Majors (OHA-Jr.), suiting up for the team from 1950-1953. During those years, Costello produced 64 goals and 134 points in 152 appearances. After graduating, the forward inked his … Keep Reading

Looking Ahead: Should the Bruins Re-Sign David Krejci?

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By: Zach Carlone | Follow me on Twitter @zcarlone21

For somebody like Bruins center David Krejci to be considered a free agent after this shortened 2020-21 season is bizarre, but Boston sports fans saw what happened when football legend Tom Brady became a free agent from the Patriots last summer. The longtime Bruins center is nearing the end of his six-year, 43.5 million … Keep Reading

Can The Bruins Keep Their Momentum Going This Season?

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By: Brandon Flowers | Follow me on Twitter @BKFlowers1

As the month of February rolls around, we are about 10-15 games into the 2020-2021 season. Some teams have played more often due to different circumstances, such as more condensed schedules and Covid-19 protocol. The Bruins are one of the teams that have had a few games postponed already due to Covid-19 … Keep Reading

Offseason Providence Bruins Moves – Where are they now?

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By: Edward Dunn | Follow me @EdwardDunn71

With the 2021 AHL season finally, here, fans are asking the same thing. With all the Bruins moving up to the big club and the guys we lost, who do we have left for a run at the Calder Cup this year? We begin with who left the Prrrrrrrrrrrovidence Brrrrrrrruuuinns!!

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Looking Ahead: The Bruins’ Salary Cap Situation This Upcoming Off-Season

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

The Boston Bruins recently let Torey Krug and Zdeno Chara walk during free agency with the front office’s message explaining their strategy of allowing the young prospects to play. Other than the additional depth signings, the Bruins also made one “big” signing, which was for forward Craig Smith (3 years/$3.1M AAV). This left many Bruins … Keep Reading

Bruins Alumni: Happy Birthday John Quilty

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

John Quilty was born on January 21st, 1921, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He began playing juniors as a 16-year-old forward for the Glebe Collegiate (High-ON) from 1936 to 1937. After that year, John joined the Ottawa City Junior Hockey League (OCJHL) and suited up the next three campaigns for the team. In 1939, … Keep Reading

BNG Podcast Network: The Lindroth Hockey Podcast

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

About The Podcast

The Lindroth boys launched a brand new podcast show called “The Lindroth Hockey Podcast,” featuring co-hosts, father and son duo, Andrew and James Lindroth. This show is apart of the Black N’ Gold Podcast Network.

We decided to combine our old and new school hockey mindsets to create fascinating discussions about current National Hockey League (NHL) news, news … Keep Reading

Bruins Alumni: Happy Birthday Hap Emms

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

Hap Emms was born on January 12th, 1905, in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. He began playing in the Canadian Professional league for the Stratford Nationals (Can-Pro) as a 22-year-old versatile utility player who often played on the wing or blue line. After scoring ten goals and 15 points in just 25 games that season, the Montreal Maroons made … Keep Reading

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