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Boston Bruins Re-Sign F Taylor Hall to Four-Year Contract

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

On the same day as the 2021 NHL Entry Draft, the Boston Bruins have officially re-signed forward Taylor Hall to a four-year contract worth $6 million AAV ($24 million in total).

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Bruins Alumni Birthday: July 23rd Shawn Thornton

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By: Jeff Playdon | Follow me on Twitter @PlaydonJeff

Born on July 23rd, 1977, Shawn Thornton came into this world and would soon grace us with his ferocious play of hockey. Shawn Thornton was a household name for Bruins fans from 2007-2014. His team leadership and ability to stick up for teammates were unlike no one else. Thornton began playing minor hockey for … Keep Reading

Bruins Prospect Season Review: Jack Ahcan

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By Tim A Richardson | Follow Me On Twitter @TimARichardson

Jack Ahcan came to the Providence Bruins after signing a contract as an undrafted free agent in 2020. The young defenseman spent the previous four seasons with St. Cloud State University, the last of which he served as team captain. The Bruins signed him because he was a talented puck-moving defenseman. He’s a fast … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Alumni Birthdays: July 8th Rich Peverley

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By: Jeff Playdon | Follow me on Twitter @PlaydonJeff

Rich Peverley, not a guy you immediately think of when someone mentions the Boston Bruins, but he made a definite impact on the Bruins franchise from 2011-2013. Peverley was brought in on a trade from the then Atlanta Thrashers in exchange for Blake Wheeler and Mark Stuart. Peverley would be placed on the Bruin’s … Keep Reading

Bruins Prospect Season Review: Zach Senyshyn

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By: Tim A Richardson | Follow Me On Twitter @TimARichardson

The Boston Bruins drafted Zach Senyshyn in the first round, 15th overall in the 2015 NHL Draft. At the time of the draft, Senyshyn was a player with elite skating ability and an improving offensive ability. The young forward is also the topic of many discussions amongst Bruins’ fandom. There is a large part … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Alumni Birthdays: June 25th Ken Hodge

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By: Jeff Playdon | Follow me on Twitter @PlaydonJeff

Born on June 25th, 1944, Boston Bruins legend Ken Hodge was brought into the world. Today the Bruins legend turns 77! Ken Hodge spent his career playing for the Chicago Blackhawks, Boston Bruins, and New York Rangers. Hodge played a career total of 652 games, scoring 289 goals while racking up 385 assists for a combined … Keep Reading

Looking back at the 2011 Boston Bruins: Game 7 SCF

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By: Jeff Playdon | Follow me on Twitter @PlaydonJeff

For the first time since 1972, the Boston Bruins have a chance to hoist the Stanley Cup. Lots of storylines heading into this game; Mason Raymond would be out for Vancouver after getting injured in game six, this was most likely Mark Recchi’s final game in the NHL, this was the first game seven … Keep Reading

Bruins Prospect Season Review: Jakub Lauko

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By: Tim A Richardson | Follow Me On Twitter @TimARichardson

The Boston Bruins drafted Jakub Lauko in the third round, 77th overall in the 2018 NHL Draft. At the time of the selection, Lauko was a speedy winger with a lot of offensive ability. Those traits are still there, but he’s since developed into one of the best prospects in the Bruins system. Let’s … Keep Reading

Looking back at the 2011 Boston Bruins: Game 4 SCF

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By: Jeff Playdon | Follow me on Twitter @PlaydonJeff

After blowing out Vancouver 8-1 in game three, the Bruins looked to tie the series 2-2 in game four. Unfortunately for the Bruins, they would be without Nathan Horton, who was ruled out with a severe concussion and would miss the rest of the playoffs. The man who delivered the dirty hit to Horton, Aaron Rome, … Keep Reading

Looking back at the 2011 Boston Bruins: Game 3 Stanley Cup Final

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By: Jeff Playdon | Follow me on Twitter @PlaydonJeff

After allowing a goal 14 seconds into Overtime, the Bruins returned to T.D Garden, trailing 2-0 in the series. Boston’s newest villain, Alexandre Burrows, was the one who scored the overtime game-winner and put Vancouver up 2-0 in the series. The lineups for both teams stayed the same, along with the starting goaltenders. Rene Rancourt led … Keep Reading

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