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Bruins’ Great Cooney Weiland Was Born on This Date

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By: Steve McClure | Follow me on Twitter / X @stmcclure1993

Happy birthday to former Boston Bruin standout Ralph ‘Cooney’ Weiland. The Seaforth, Ontario native was born in 1904 and played for the team from 1928-29 through 1931-32 and again from 1935-36 through 1938-39.

Weiland immediately became a full-time contributor to the Boston lineup in 1928-29 as a rookie, scoring eleven goals in 42 games. … Keep Reading

Bruins Honor Jack Edwards with PreGame Ceremony at TD Garden

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By: Chad Jones | Follow me on Twitter/X @ShutUpChadJones

Before the Boston Bruins bested the Seattle Kraken 2-0 on Sunday, the organization paid tribute to their longtime television play-by-play man, Jack Edwards.  Edwards decided to step away from the NESN booth this off-season after 19 seasons calling Bruins hockey.

During the past few years, it became clear … Keep Reading

Bruins Snap Losing Streak With Overtime Win Against Toronto

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

The Boston Bruins defeated their division rival, the Toronto Maple Leafs, 4-3 in overtime at TD Garden Saturday night. It was a back-and-forth game, with the second period containing the most action.

Jeremy Swayman only faced 23 shots and made 20 saves, but many were high quality. Boston controlled most of the game, but … Keep Reading

Forgotten Bruins: Forward Seth Griffith

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By: Neil Simmons | Follow me on Twitter / X: @NSimmz

Hundreds of hockey players have donned the Boston Bruins iconic Spoked B sweater throughout the team’s one-hundred-year history in the National Hockey League. Some went on to lead Hall of Fame careers, playing well over one thousand games and becoming franchise icons. Many more Bruins alumni led careers with varying … Keep Reading

Forgotten Bruins: Forward Dominic Moore

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By: Neil Simmons | Follow me on Twitter / X: @NSimmz

Hundreds of hockey players have donned the iconic Boston Bruins Spoked B sweater throughout the team’s first century in the NHL. Some played night in and night out for over a decade and became franchise icons with the Black and Gold. Others, like Dominic Moore, only spent a season in … Keep Reading

Forgotten Bruins: Forward Dave Andreychuk

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By: Neil Simmons | Follow me on Twitter / X: @NSimmz

Hundreds of hockey players have donned the iconic Boston Bruins Spoked B sweater throughout the team’s first century in the NHL. Some played night in and night out for over a decade, forging a legacy with the Black and Gold and forever having their names intertwined with the franchise. Others came to town at … Keep Reading

The Deepest Boston Bruins ‘Draft Classes’ of the Past

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By: Steve McClure | Follow me on Twitter / X @stmcclure1993

Sometimes the NHL draft can be hit or miss enterprise. Despite all of the personnel scouting and calibrating of player potential and organizational needs, no team is immune from a complete miscarriage of an entire draft year, where none of the selections ever see more than a cup of coffee in the NHL. 

Draft … Keep Reading

It’s Time the Bruins Reconsider Their Position of Charlie McAvoy’s Role on the Power Play

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

Haphazard zone entries. Lack of rubber on the cage. Depleted urgency. If you watched the Boston Bruins’ power play at any point throughout the 2023-24 season, those sentiments echo nails on a chalkboard. While the Bruins’ man advantage wasn’t bad, it wasn’t good, either–and its flaws were as glaring as ever … Keep Reading

Bruins Mason Lohrei Impresses in Game Seven Win

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

Mason Lohrei was nervous headed into his first career Game Seven on Saturday night. The Boston Bruins were set to clash with the Toronto Maple Leafs in the latest chapter of the rivalry, and the B’s were hoping to avoid squandering another first-round 3-1 lead. That’s quite the situation for a rookie to be … Keep Reading

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