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Bruins UFAs: Who to Keep Around and who to Walk Away From This Offseason

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By: Matthew Cahill | Follow Me on Twitter @MWCahill5

The Bruins have had another playoff run cut short, this time by the hands of the New York Islanders. With the offseason coming early once again, Boston’s management has some important decisions to make on which players they want to bring back to the team next year. Cam Neely and Don Sweeney have already said … Keep Reading

Could the Bruins Buy Low on Tarasenko?

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By Spencer Lindsay | Follow me on Twitter @dispencer88

Rumors circulated yesterday that the St. Louis Blues were looking at trade options for star right-winger Vladimir Tarasenko. The three-time All-Star looks to be on the outs in a St. Louis team that is likely looking at a restructure, following their first-round sweep at the hands of the Colorado Avalanche.

A few years … Keep Reading

Bruins Defensive Outlook

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By: Connor Green | Follow Me On Twitter @connorgreen777

There are no questions about what just happened in the ’20-’21 season for the Bruins. Boston organizationally decided that moving on from Torey Krug and Zdeno Chara was a worthwhile gamble into seeing how the youth on the backend could produce and play impactful minutes.

To be fair, before we start picking away at what needs to be … Keep Reading

Black N’ Gold Weekly Episode 26

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By: Jon Duncan | Follow me on Twitter @BNGWeekly

Show Description

Black N’ Gold Weekly is a weekly Boston Bruins show on YouTube hosted by Jon Duncan. Duncan is a lifelong hockey fan who played the sport for over ten years growing up. While the Bruins are the Massachusetts native’s favorite team, he has been covering the entire NHL on YouTube since 2017. He, along … Keep Reading

Could This Upcoming Season Be The Bruins Last Run At The Cup?

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

Another season has ended with the Bruins falling short of bringing another cup home to Boston. The inevitable is approaching much faster than Bruins fans would like, the core is getting older and the cup window is closing quickly. With the prospect pool running dry and Boston’s top centers being up there in age, one has to wonder … Keep Reading

Analyzing the Future of the Bruins Bottom-Six Forwards

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

The outcome of the 2020-21 Bruins season could be described as bleak at best as the team underperformed against a defensively sound New York Islanders squad that’s made their second straight Eastern Conference Finals appearance. It would be unfair to point the blame to any one part of the team for their series loss, … Keep Reading

Bruins Sign Forward Jesper Froden To One-Year Deal

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

The Boston Bruins announced earlier today that they reached a deal with forward Jesper Froden to a one-year contract with an NHL cap hit of $842,500. Froden, 26, was recently awarded the Swedish Elite League Rookie of the Year award, scoring 22 goals and 40 points in 52 games played this season.

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Taylor Hall Sounds Like He Wants a Bruins Reunion

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By Spencer Lindsay | Follow me on Twitter @dispencer88

When the Bruins traded for former MVP Taylor Hall at the trade deadline, many fans and those in the media were not exactly sure what player the team was getting. Talks of “locker room cancer” swirled around, and a lot of talk about how he only had two goals in 37 games this season. Much of … Keep Reading

Bruins Alumni: Happy Birthday Jason York

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

Jason York was born on May 20th, 1970, in Nepean, Ontario, Canada. Jason began his journey through juniors in 1986, playing in the CJHL as a defenceman from 1986-1987, and then played the next several years in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) from 1987-1991. The 6’1, 208-pound defender entered the 1990 NHL Entry Draft and … Keep Reading

Bruins Taylor Hall Deserves a Contract Extension in Boston

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By: Max Mainville | Check me out on Twitter @tkdmaxbjj

Taylor Hall is a Boston Bruin. There is a good chance that if you have taken a trip on Bruins Twitter over the past month that you have seen those words and well, they’re correct. The 2018 Hart Memorial Trophy winner was brought into Boston the night before the NHL Trade Deadline as Boston … Keep Reading

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