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Zdeno Chara Reinvigorated the Bruins Franchise

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

Earlier this week, the Hockey Hall of Fame announced that former Boston Bruins captain and Stanley Cup champion Zdeno Chara will be part of the 2025 induction class. Chara was selected in his first year of eligibility.

As one of the best defensemen in the National Hockey League’s history, the six-foot-nine Czechoslovakian logged 1,680 … Keep Reading

Marco Rossi is Reportedly on the Block – Should the Bruins Pursue Him?

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By: Ryan Bosworth | Follow me on Twitter / X @RyanJBosworth

Marco Rossi, a 23-year-old center for the Minnesota Wild, is a former first-round draft pick who went 9th overall in the 2020 National Hockey League Entry Draft. He made his NHL debut in the 2021-22 season, and only played 21 games through his first two seasons.

His first 82-game season would come … Keep Reading

Team USA Representing Patriotic Pride and Unfortunate Charlie McAvoy Update

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By: Julia Simone | Follow me on Twitter / X @j_simone40

“When you pull on that jersey, you represent yourself and your teammates, and the name on the front is a hell of a lot more important than the one on the back.” Herb Brooks, coach of the “Miracle on Ice” 1980 USA hockey team, famously said this to his players. Boston … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Potential 2025 Trade Deadline Targets

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By: Matthew Lemear | Follow me on X @Mlemear331

The Boston Bruins desperately need some help at the trade deadline if they are to compete for a spot in the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs; there is no doubt about that. The players, coaches, fans, and even Don Sweeney and Cam Neely know it. Neely said last week that Bruins management needs to prepare for two different … Keep Reading

The Bruins Have Been Abysmal so Far on this Road Trip

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

Before the Boston Bruins embarked on this five-game road trip, the club was playing its best hockey of the season. Under head coach Joe Saco, Boston had been victorious in seven of nine contests, including a four-game winning streak. But when the Bruins took the ice against the formidable Winnipeg Jets, Boston’s … Keep Reading

Happy 30th Bruins Birthday to Elias Lindholm

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

Today’s birthday shout-out goes to Bruins’ center Elias Lindholm. The Swedish-born playmaker, in his first season with Boston, has turned 30.

Lindholm arrived this past summer—from Vancouver—as a vaunted free agent signing capable of injecting much needed offense into the Bruins’ top six. After missing a good portion of training camp due … Keep Reading

Preview: Boston Bruins vs. Jake DeBrusk and the Vancouver Canucks

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By: Julia Simone | Follow me on Twitter / X @j_simone40

The Boston Bruins will face the Vancouver Canucks tonight at TD Garden for the first time this season. The Canucks are currently the best road team in the league with a 7-1-0 record on the road. This is the team’s second game of a six-game road trip. Tonight marks Jake Debrusk’s … Keep Reading

The Bruins Beat the Red Wings to Record Two Straight Wins in the Joe Sacco Era

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

The Boston Bruins put together a solid road performance against the Red Wings Saturday night, besting Detroit 2-1. Boston improved its record to 10-9-3 with a home record of 6-4-2 and 4-5-1 away from TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The B’s currently sit in the fourth position in the Atlantic Division with … Keep Reading

Newcomer Elias Lindholm Has Been a Spark to the Boston Bruins Center Core

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By: Mark Allred | Follow me on Twitter / X @BlackAndGold277

Last season, the Boston Bruins showed organizational patience in addressing the center issues with the retirements of two B’s legends, Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci. With their absence and limited salary cap space available, the team chose to address the hole up the middle of the roster internally, relying on current … Keep Reading

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