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Boston Bruins: Department Of Player Safety Will Suspend Nazem Kadri

By: Andrew Thompson                                                                        Twitter: @godwentwhoops

The Stanley Cup Playoffs are some of the most intense two months you’ll see in all of the professional sports. Sixteen teams battle in four rounds of hockey. They all have one goal in mind. To bring the Stanley Cup home.

Hockey is a passionate sport. Sometimes players will go out there and do stupid things. As a member of the Boston Bruins fan base, … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Post Game Recap: Eastern Conference Quarterfinals Game 1: 4/12/18: Toronto at Boston

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 By: Garrett Haydon | Follow me on twitter @thesportsguy97

Home: Boston Bruins: 50-20-12, 112 points, second in the Atlantic Division

Away: Toronto Maple Leafs: 49-26-7, 105 points, third in the Atlantic Division

Boston’s Lineup

Forwards

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DeBrusk-Krejci-Ric. Nash

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Defense

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Goalies

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Toronto’s Lineup

Forwards

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Defense

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Gardiner-Zaitsev

Dermott-Polak

Goalies

Anderson

McElhinney

First Period

David Backes … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: Game 1 Preview

By Lucas Salvatore | Follow me on Twitter @lsalvatore29

Its an original six Playoff matchup at TD Garden Thursday night as the Boston Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs get ready for game one of the 2018 Stanley Cup Quarterfinals.

For the 15th time in NHL history, these two franchises will face off in best of seven series. This season it was the Leafs who won the season series three games … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: The Worker B’s Have They Finally Found Some New Merlot?

 

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

Have the Boston Bruins finally found a new consistent fourth line?

Since the separation of the legendary “Merlot Line” which included Daniel Paille, Gregory Campbell, and Shawn Thornton the Bruins have never really had another dominant fourth line, that was until this season when a new line was formed.

Sean Kuraly, Tim Schaller, and Noel Acciari have formed an … Keep Reading

Bruins Are No Stranger To Playoff Successes And Failures

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(Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

By: Garrett Haydon | Follow me on twitter @thesportsguy97

It’s the best time of the year. Beards, Snipes, Saves, and a Cup. In a two month span, all eyes in the hockey world are on the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Boston Bruins are no stranger to this tournament and have had their fair share of playoff success. A championship in 2011 and a finals appearance … Keep Reading

Bruins/Maple Leafs – 2018 Playoff Preview

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

For the first time since the infamous 2013 Eastern Quarterfinals, the Boston Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs will go toe-to-toe in the first round of the 2018 NHL Playoffs. This meeting will be the fifteenth time that the two Original Six teams will play in a seven-game series in league history.

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Boston Bruins: Thirst For First Runs Dry

 

By: Andrew E Thompson                                                                 Twitter: @godwentwhoops

The Boston Bruins found themselves controlling their own destiny on Sunday night. The Black and Gold were playing for the number one seed in the Eastern Conference as they took on the Florida Panthers in the final game of the 2017-18 season. The B’s weren’t able to get it done, falling to the Cats 4-2.

 

Sure, the loss was disappointing. Had the … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: Finally First In The Atlantic

 

By: Andrew Thompson                                                                Twitter: @godwentwhoops

 

The Boston Bruins have had a very unusual season.

The Black and Gold started out in a rough patch due to the loss of so many senior players. As the season progressed, the 2017-18 B’s had to overcome a serious boatload of injuries. The team roster often found itself inundated with AHL players in order to overcome their shortcomings on their current roster.… Keep Reading

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