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Boston Bruins Should Pursue Roster Depth Ahead of Trade Deadline

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

With the NHL trade deadline approaching next week on Friday, March 3rd, significant trades and rumors throughout the league have been heating up, specifically in the Eastern Conference. With the New York Islanders landing Bo Horvat, New York Rangers acquiring Vladimir Tarasenko, and Toronto Maple Leafs adding Ryan O’Reilly, the arms race in … Keep Reading

Reality vs. Fantasy at the Trade Deadline For the Boston Bruins

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By: James Swindells | Follow me on Twitter @jimswindells68

With the NHL’s March 3rd trade deadline looming on the horizon, this is as good a time as any to spotlight the who’s, what’s, where’s, why’s, and how’s of the Boston Bruins’ approach to the frenzy. The deadline brings a dizzying array of speculation, from deliberate and thought-out to crazed and insanely impulsive. Guesswork from media outlets … Keep Reading

Should the Boston Bruins Consider Load Management for Patrice Bergeron

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

Playing an 82-game NHL regular season can cause wear and tear on players’ bodies. Therefore, rest is crucial for NHL veterans to help ensure their health heading into the Stanley Cup Playoffs. For Bruins captain, Patrice Bergeron, the discussion of the 19-year NHL veteran’s load management has come up recently following a scary incident … Keep Reading

Bruins Third-Line Huge in Team’s Success

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By: Gayle Troiani | Follow me on Twitter @LadyBruinsFan

Watching the Bruins’ third line of Taylor Hall, Charlie Coyle, and Trent Frederic is reminiscent of the Milan Lucic, David Krejci, and Nathan Horton line from 2011, which impacted Boston’s Stanley Cup win over the Vancouver Canucks in seven games.

Coyle is not quite the matrix-style of player Krejci is, … Keep Reading

Is History Fighting Against the Bruins?

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @nathandrsn

With the calendar nearing February, the Bruins continue to steamroll teams around the league. As the current favorites to win the Presidents’ Trophy, the Bruins appear to be well on their way to a number-one seed in the Stanley Cup Playoffs this spring.

That honor may not be as valuable as … Keep Reading

The Boston Bruins’ Challenging Two Weeks Ahead of Them

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

After a thrilling 3-2 overtime victory over the Carolina Hurricanes on Friday, November 24th, the Bruins set the NHL record for the most consecutive wins on home ice to start a season with 12 straight. The Bruins are looking to extend their record with the next three games on home ice before … Keep Reading

Bergeron Records 1,000th Point in a 5-3 Bruins Win Over Tampa Bay

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By: Benjamin Aliber | Follow me on Twitter @bpaliber24

In 2003 the Boston Bruins drafted a player named Patrice Bergeron with their 45th overall pick. Nineteen years and five months later, 7,093 days since, and 233 months to the exact date of his selection, the future Bruins legend recorded his 1,000 career point with an assist on a goal scored by … Keep Reading

Ranking Bruins’ Head Coaches. Who is Number One?

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By: Gayle Troiani | Follow me on Twitter @LadyBruinsFan

Being an Original Six franchise in the Nation Hockey League means plenty of history to sift through when picking the best of the best. Having already compiled the lists of best defensemen, goalies, and right and left wings, the next “best of” series brought me to bench bosses.

This topic was a bit harder … Keep Reading

Do The Bruins Have a Two-Headed Monster in Net?

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By: James Swindells | Follow me on Twitter @jimswindells68

Some big questions surround the Bruins as they move into the new season. Issues linked to rehab recoveries and how the team navigates the first quarter of the season and keeps itself in a position to contend for a playoff spot are the focal point. But equally as important is the continuing … Keep Reading

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