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65 Notes From the Boston Bruins 65-Win Season

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By: Danielle DuBois | Follow Me on Twitter @DanielleDuBois

The Boston Bruins have been breaking records left and right this season. With so much history in this one season, we need a refresher of all that has happened before the playoffs. In order to remind ourselves of this past year, let’s take a look at 65 key takeaways from this 65-win … Keep Reading

Tyler Bertuzzi Could be a Game Breaker for the Boston Bruins in the Playoffs

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

After being traded to the Boston Bruins at the trade deadline on March 3rd, the former Detroit Red Wing forward has fit like a glove in the Bruins lineup. The 28-year-old winger spent the first seven years of his career with the Red Wings and, so far, has impressed the Bruins organization. … Keep Reading

Superstitions and Style: Should the Bruins Consider an Alternate for the Playoffs?

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By: Pierce Brody | Follow me on Twitter @PierceBrody3

With the Stanley Cup Playoffs looming and only two games left in the regular season, the Bruins are gearing up for a long and successful run. In the last few weeks, we have seen players resting, lineups shuffled, and powerplays tweaked to gain an edge in the tough competition ahead. While these … Keep Reading

Bruins Hampus Lindholm Would Be a Perfect Candidate for Team Captain in the Near Future

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @nathandrsn

Growing up, there were a few things that attracted me to the sport of hockey apart from the actual game. I loved the championship celebrations compared to other sports. Hockey has a great combination of equipment tossing and “pig-piling,” for lack of a better term. Other team sports like basketball, … Keep Reading

How the Bruins Compare to the Other 60-Win Teams of the Past

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By: Danielle DuBois | Follow Me on Twitter @DanielleDuBois

After an overtime win against the St. Louis Blues on Sunday, the Boston Bruins have become the fourth team in NHL history to have a 60-win season. With the Bruins becoming one of the four teams to reach this incredible milestone, let’s evaluate the three other teams that have reached this … Keep Reading

How the Bruins Stack Up Against Previous Presidents’ Trophy Winners

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

On Thursday, March 30th, the Boston Bruins clinched the Presidents’ Trophy as the NHL’s best regular season team and secured home ice for the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Boston astonishingly captured the trophy just two weeks before the conclusion of the regular season. The Bruins continue to write history, achieving a new … Keep Reading

Former Boston Bruin Rick Middleton: “the Ultimate Goal is the Cup”

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By: Tim Dumas | Follow me on Twitter @TimDumas

One of the NHL’s most dominant teams was nearly more so if not for Rick Middleton and the Boston Bruins. The Montreal Canadiens of 1976-77 set the standard for greatness in the sport, piling up 132 points and outscoring opponents by an aggregate of 216 goals, records that still stand. They opened … Keep Reading

Why the Bruins Needed the Win Over Carolina on Sunday

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By: Danielle DuBois | Follow Me on Twitter @DanielleDuBois

We all know that the Bruins have had an incredible season and are the best team in the NHL. With having clinched a playoff spot and being the top seed in the Atlantic division, why does a regular-season win over the Hurricanes mean anything? 

Technically it doesn’t mean anything, but as Bruins fans, … Keep Reading

Bruins vs Canadiens Doesn’t Pack the Punch It Used To

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @nathandrsn

I grew up in a golden era of the Bruins and Canadiens rivalry. The Bruins had Milan Lucic, Andrew Ference, Zdeno Chara, Adam McQuaid, Greg Campbell, and Shane Hnidy. Montreal had Mike Komisarek, Josh Gorges, Roman Hamrlík, Maxim Lapierre, and Tom Kostopoulos. Anytime that game was coming up on the schedule; we knew … Keep Reading

What Sets These Boston Bruins Apart – and What Doesn’t

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By: Pierce Brody | Follow me on Twitter @PierceBrody3

The Boston Bruins are gearing up for what will hopefully be a long playoff run. The East is currently displaying a deeper cast of contenders than the West and will provide a daunting road to the Finals,  where the reigning champs could be waiting. However, the dominant Bruins have multiple characteristics … Keep Reading

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