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Game 7 For The Boston Bruins: How Did We Get Here

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By: Mike Sullivan | @_MikeSullivan

These are the most exciting, nauseating, intriguing, and captivating words in sports. Game seven. It is almost unfathomable for a historic team such as the 2022-2023 Boston Bruins to have their 65-win season on the brink of elimination in one do-or-die game. So, how did we get here?

The Bruins, all season long, have dominated their opponents, smashing records left and right … Keep Reading

Uncertainty of Bruins’ Veterans Bergeron and Krejci are Reminiscent of Last Summer 

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By: Tim Dumas | Follow me on Twitter @TimDumas

Last summer’s uncertainty has returned: will they or won’t they? The seasons have changed, but the question marks remain for Boston Bruins elder statesmen Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci. 

The playing status for the veteran forwards for Wednesday’s game five at home against Florida is again up in the air, much like it … Keep Reading

What’s the Best Route for the Bruins to Get to the Stanley Cup Finals

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By: Danielle DuBois | Follow Me on Twitter @DanielleDuBois

The Bruins playoffs are officially underway. With the Bruins facing the Panthers in the first round, let’s discuss the other possible opponents that the Bruins could face if they make it out of the first round. 

Leafs/ Lightning 

If the Bruins win the series over the Panthers, they will … Keep Reading

Brad Marchand’s Maturity is Leading the Way for the Boston Bruins

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By: Lauren Spencer | Follow me on Twitter @laurenspenc

When it was announced that Patrice Bergeron would miss multiple games through the first round of the playoffs, a collective fear ran across the minds of Bruins fans. While Bergeron is one of the best players on the ice, he is also the heart of this team. In his absence, and with … Keep Reading

The Bruins Defense is Good, but the Backend Will be Tested Moving Forward

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @nathandrsn

The Bruins were one of the best offensive teams in the regular season, only trailing the Edmonton Oilers in goals scored. However, the playoffs are a different beast. If the Bruins make a deep run, it will likely be thanks to their league-leading defense.

Unfortunately, anyone who expected the Bruins to … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Possibly Starting Jeremy Swayman for Game Four

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

Ahead of the Boston Bruins’ game four matchup against the Florida Panthers this afternoon, there has been strong consideration from the coaching staff to start goaltender Jeremy Swayman. Before game three, Linus Ullmark was noted as a game-time decision as he has been dealing with a nagging injury. Fortunately for the Bruins, … Keep Reading

Coyle the Closest Player the Bruins Have to Fill Bergeron’s Skates 

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By: Tim Dumas | Follow me on Twitter @TimDumas

Right shot center. Strong on faceoffs. Dependable in his own end. Strong penalty killer. If there is anyone close to what Boston Bruins forward Patrice Bergeron brings to the ice, it’s Charlie Coyle. 

Another example of Coyle mirroring Bergeron was his tip of a Brad Marchand shot Friday night that handed the … Keep Reading

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