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Kastelic Could be an Impact Player for the Bruins

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By: Andrew Bluestein | Follow Me on Twitter / X @adbblue

The Boston Bruins acquired forward Mark Kastelic this summer in the trade that sent Linus Ullmark to the Ottawa Senators. Many people probably thought he was just a throw-in as part of the deal. However, through training camp, preseason, and the first two games, the feisty Kastelic has proven he can make an impact … Keep Reading

Gameday Notebook: Bruins Search for First win in Home Opener

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on X @cookejournalism

Well, that was ugly. Even 48 hours removed from the Florida Panthers’ 6-4 rout over the Boston Bruins, their season-opening defeat doesn’t look much better. Joonas Korpisalo allowed six goals on 35 shots. The Bruins compiled 17 giveaways and lacked consistent coverage in the defensive zone, allowing a whopping 17 shots on their goaltender in … Keep Reading

Why You Should Be Excited About Bruins’ Prospect John Farinacci

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By: Kenny Kaminsky | Follow me on X / Twitter @KennyKaminskyy

Unfortunately, the Boston Bruins’ prospect pool has been unjustly overlooked league-wide this offseason. Since Matthew Poitras, Mason Lohrei, and John Beecher graduated from prospect status, the Bruins have started rebuilding their future. One of Boston’s best prospects is Forward John Farinacci. The 23-year-old has one more year on … Keep Reading

Nikita Zadorov Equiped to do it all for the Bruins

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on X @cookejournalism

Don’t confuse Nikita Zadorov with former teammate and offensive juggernaut, Cale Makar. Zadorov, a 6-foot-6 behemoth, knows his limitations. He’s defense first—using his dominant force to intimidate the opposition every shift—but he also knows he has a special knack with the puck on his stick.

“I have that touch,” Zadorov said after a training camp session … Keep Reading

Charlie McAvoy Weighs in on the Current State of the Bruins’ Defensive Core

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on X @cookejournalism

Charlie McAvoy made a quantitative observation following the conclusion of Boston Bruins captain’s practice Tuesday. Of all of the projected defensemen expected to crack Jim Montgomery’s lineup card this season, he is the smallest. At 6’1″, 209 pounds, it’s unfamiliar territory for the veteran Bruins blueliner.

It is also a rather uncharted … Keep Reading

Remembering Jimmy Hayes’s Hat-Trick With the Bruins

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By: Andrew Bluestein | Follow Me On Twitter @adbblue

On July 1st, 2015 the Boston Bruins traded Reilly Smith and Marc Savard’s contract to the Florida Panthers in exchange for Jimmy Hayes. The former Boston College Eagle returned to where he played college hockey, just a few miles from his hometown of Dorchester.

Tragically, Hayes passed away in the summer of 2021 at the … Keep Reading

Charlie Jacobs Weighs in on Bruins Offseason: ‘We Finally Had Some Money to Spend’

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on Twitter / X @cookejournalism

Boston Bruins CEO Charlie Jacobs kept it real in an appearance on the WEEI/NESN Jimmy Fund Radio-Telethon on Tuesday. In an interview with Gresh and Fauria, Jacobs broke the airwaves for the first time following Boston’s offseason acquisitions—and he was very candid.

“We finally had some money to spend this year,” … Keep Reading

How Important is This Season for Bruins Head Coach Jim Montgomery?

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on Twitter / X @cookejournalism

There were a lot of questions to be answered at the Boston Bruins’ end-of-season press conference last May. Freshly removed from a rather lifeless second-round exit at the hands of the would-be Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers, there was a lot for management to consider over the offseason.

Whether it … Keep Reading

Bruins Sqander Two-Goal Lead, Fall to Panthers in Game Four

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on Twitter / X @cookejournalism

One question loomed over the Boston Bruins’ heads heading into their must-win Game Four against the Florida Panthers. Would the Bruins respond to two straight lopsided losses and their captain being sidelined by a questionable hit? It was all the buzz at Boston’s morning skate on Sunday. All they had to do … Keep Reading

Bruins Prepared to Respond in Game Four: ‘That’s not Okay With us’

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on Twitter / X @cookejournalism

The Florida Panthers have established dominance over the Boston Bruins throughout the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Not only have they pieced together a 2-1 lead over their Atlantic Division rival, but they’ve done so with some flare.

Florida has outscored the B’s 12-3 in the last two games, deflating … Keep Reading

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