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Jake DeBrusk Embodies What It Means To Be A Boston Bruin

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(Photo Credit: Matt Stone/Boston Herald)

By Jacob Albrecht | Follow me on Twitter @bruinsfan3725

Every postseason has its heroes. Some of them are unexpected heroes that come up with a big hit, an important shot block or a huge goal when it is needed most. The Bruins are no stranger to this fact and over the years have had numerous guys show up in the most critical moments in the … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: Round 2 Game 3 Preview

By: Lucas Salvatore | Check me out on Twitter @lsalvatore29

The Boston Bruins just could not overcome their terrible start in game 3 despite tying the game. Many issues involving turnovers and break out passes continue to be a problem for the Bruins in this series. Will these areas improve as we get ready for game 3?

A full 60-minute effort will be what the Bruins need to get back … Keep Reading

Bruins DeBrusk Needs Intensity, Consistency Matched by Krejci & Rick Nash

Photo Credit: (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

By: Drew Johnson   |   Follow Me On Twitter @doobshmoob

Any fan of playoff hockey knows that a team needs all four lines rolling in order to dub themselves kings of the NHL.

Thus far, the Boston Bruins’ third line has been crunching the opposition along the boards, the fourth line has rarely had a bad shift, and the first line has been firing on all … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Post Game Recap: ECSF Game 1: Boston at Tampa Bay

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By: Garrett Haydon | Follow me on twitter @thesportsguy97

Home: Tampa Bay Lightning, 4-1 in the postseason

Away: Boston Bruins, 4-3 in the postseason

Tampa Bay’s Lineup

Forwards

J.T. Miller-Stamkos-Kucherov

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Killorn-Cirelli-Gourde

Kunitz-Paquette-Callahan

Defense

Hedman-Girardi

McDonagh-Stralman

Coburn-Sergachev

Goalies

Vasilevskiy

Domingue

Boston’s Lineup

Forwards

Marchand-Bergeron-Pastrnak

DeBrusk-Krejci-Rick Nash

Heinen-Riley Nash-Backes

Schaller-Kuraly-Acciari

Defense

Chara-McAvoy

Krug-Miller

Grzelcyk-McQuaid

Goalies

Rask

Khudobin

First Period

Both teams traded chances in the early going, … Keep Reading

Bruins/Lightning – 2018 Playoff Preview Round Two

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

For the first time in a long four years, the Boston Bruins are returning to the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals.

With three opportunities to eliminate the Toronto Maple Leafs, the B’s capitalized in the final game with a 7-4 victory … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: Round 1 Heroes

 

By: Lucas Salvatore | Check me out on Twitter @lsalvatore29

In the spring the Leafs fall! – Jack Edwards 2018 

The Boston Bruins are moving on to round two, and we decided to go over our three stars of this round against the Toronto Maple Leafs as we get ready for game 1 in Tampa Bay on Saturday afternoon.  This was a grueling series for both the Leafs and … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Post Game Recap: Round 1 Game 7: 4/25/18: Toronto at Boston

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By: Garrett Haydon | Follow me on twitter @thesportsguy97

Home: Boston Bruins, 3-3 in the postseason

Away: Toronto Maple Leafs, 3-3 in the postseason

Boston’s Lineup

Forwards

Marchand-Bergeron-Pastrnak

DeBrusk-Krejci-Rick Nash

Heinen-Riley Nash-Backes

Schaller-Kuraly-Acciari

Defense

Chara-McAvoy

Krug-Miller

Grzelcyk-McQuaid

Goalies

Rask

Khudobin

Toronto’s Lineup

Forwards

Hyman-Matthews-Brown

Marleau-Kadri-Marner

Van Riemsdyk-Bozak-Kapanen

Johnsson-Plekanec-Nylander

Defense

Rielly-Hainsey

Gardiner-Zaitsev

Dermott-Polak

Goalies

Andersen

McElhinney

First Period

30 seconds into the game Sean Kuraly took a tripping penalty … Keep Reading

Frederik Andersen vs Tuukka Rask – Game 7’s

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

Throughout the first six games of the Eastern Conference Quarter-Finals, goaltending has been the main headline across all sports outlets. From the twelve goals scored on Leafs goalie Frederik Andersen in the first two games combined, to Tuukka Rask being pulled in Game Five after allowing four goals on thirteen shots.

As the old story goes, good goaltending is required … Keep Reading

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