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Five Bruins To Watch In 2018-19

 

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By: Garrett Haydon | Follow me on Twitter @thesportsguy97

The Boston Bruins will be an interesting team to watch in 2018-19, there’s no doubt about it. It’s a team still adjusting to Bruce Cassidy’s system and a team that should contend for a championship. A team that has a quality starting goalie that drive some people insane and an influx of young talent that … Keep Reading

Report: Bruins Invite D Mark Fayne To Training Camp

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

According to 95.8 The Sports Hub writer Ty Anderson on Twitter, the Boston Bruins will sign defenseman Mark Fayne to a professional try-out contract and will play with the Bruins during the preseason.

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Mainville’s Full 2018-19 Boston Bruins Predictions

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

Predictions and sports pretty much go hand-in-hand in today’s world. Not only are predictions fun to make when the season is a little under a month away, but they are fun to look back on at the end of the season to see how accurate your predictions were.

Normally, I make my predictions in a Boston Bruins Facebook fan group, … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: Expiring Contracts Have Something To Prove

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

Throughout the course of a season, many players on a team will have that invisible monkey on their back. Sometimes it’s to break a goalless drought or to prove their worth to doubters in the fan base or management. For the Boston Bruins in the upcoming 2018-19 season, many players on the roster will look to impress the front office … Keep Reading

Worst Contracts On The Bruins & What To Do With Them

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By: Chris Nosek  |  Follow Me on Twitter: @cnosek6342

Every team paying its players in any professional sport will ultimately have at least one contract that hurts the organization in some way. The players who are being paid on these contracts are often the ones who are most criticized either for being overpaid or for a decrease in performance. Other leagues allow for a new contract … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: Worst Signings In Recent History

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

There are good signings and then there are bad signings. Often times, the final verdict that decides if a player’s new contract is either “good” or “bad” comes after an unsuccessful time with that new team. However, sometimes the length of the contract or the amount of money the player is making can be difficult to swallow due to the … Keep Reading

Why Another Year Of Chara Is A Great Move

By: Chris Greene  |  Follow me on Twitter @cgreenesports

Back in March, The Boston Bruins announced that captain, Zdeno Chara, had agreed to a one-year contract extension through the 2018-19 season. At 41 years of age, the 6-foot-9, 250-pound defenseman earned himself $5 million for one last dance plus a potential $1.75 million in performance-based incentives. The fans reacted well to the news, but after the Bruins crashed out of … Keep Reading

Cap Crunch: A Look At The Bruins Cap Situation

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By: Shane Roush  |  Follow me on Twitter: @BruinsFan374688

The salary cap. A constant worry for all NHL General Managers. The more money you have, the more flexibility comes with it. The Bruins paid the price and were in “cap jail” after winning the Stanley Cup in 2011. Role players and fourth-liners like Chris Kelly and Greg Campbell were given deals that had plenty of … Keep Reading

Bruins Have Difficult Choices To Make In Training Camp

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By Jacob Albrecht | Follow me on Twitter @bruinsfan3725

The Bruins have a good problem going into training camp this September: too many good players that could earn a spot on the big club’s roster when the puck drops on the 2018-2019 NHL season. This “problem” is mostly centered around the forward core, and Don Sweeney, Bruce Cassidy and the rest of the staff have … Keep Reading

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