By: Michael DiGiorgio | Follow Me On Twitter @BostonDiGiorgio
There’s a famous saying amongst NHL teams and scouts around regarding defenseman. A defenseman’s ceiling is not known until they’ve played at least 250 NHL games. Well, Boston’s Brandon Carlo recently eclipsed 278 games, and Carlo’s trajectory is clear to the organization and its fanbase.
The 6’5 Colorado Springs native began his path to the NHL in Canada’s Western Hockey League … Keep Reading
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By Mike Cratty | Follow me on Twitter @Mike_Cratty
Another year, another prospect challenge for the Bruins. This year’s roster, similarly to in year’s past, features a number of players invited to the camp on an invitee basis. I’m gonna help you get to know a little more about these invitees. You can find the roster and schedule here.
Jacob Gaucher – C –
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By: Mark Allred | Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277
Hearing some rumblings that the #NHLBruins might be involved in a minor-league move soon. Nothing confirmed as of now but paying close attention to the chatter from the lower levels of developmental hockey. #BruinsFam
— Mark Allred (@BlackAndGold277) December 29, 2018
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Yesterday there were some rumors floating around that a Boston Bruins prospect … Keep Reading
By: Max Mainville | Check me out on Twitter @tkdmaxbjj
“Colby Cave gets his first career National Hockey League goal!” Jack Edwards’ legendary call during Monday’s win over the Montreal Canadiens on Monday night will play loudly in the Cave household in North Battleford, Saskatchewan for many years to come. While I have not personally been in a situation, (clearly), where I scored an NHL goal, against Carey Price of … Keep Reading
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By: Jen Stasio Coombe | Follow Me On Twitter @hockeygirl2976
Dan Vladar, Kyle Keyser, and Dawson Weatherill were three netminders who played their way to Buffalo representing the Bruins in net over the four-day extended weekend event. Three men to tend the pipes gave Boston Brass the opportunity to scrutinize the skills and tenacity each of these players brought to the game. … Keep Reading

By: Mark Allred | Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277
Are you a passionate Boston Bruins fan who wants to voice your opinion to a wide audience throughout Bruins Nation? As the 2018-19 National Hockey League season approaches, we are seeking writers to fill certain positions on our growing team. This is a great platform for folks that want to get started and possibly showcase their writing skills to higher Boston … Keep Reading
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By: Jen Stasio Coombe | Follow Me On Twitter @hockeygirl2976
Colton Hargrove has said goodbye to the smallest state in the union and donned his Ten Gallon Texas Hat. The funny part is not that his new hat is as big as his old state, but that we immediately welcome Austin Fyten to remove his giant tuque and join this itty-bitty piece of the planet. … Keep Reading
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By: Mark Allred | Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277
At the 2015 National Hockey League Entry Draft from Sunrise, Florida the Boston Bruins selected ten times in the seven-round event to replenish the prospect pool orchestrated by first-year General Manager Don Sweeney. Regardless of popular opinion about how this franchise has drafted lately and who the club could’ve had, I believe in the process of … Keep Reading
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By: Mark Allred | Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277
The two-day seven-round National Hockey League Entry Draft is set to begin on Friday, June 22, 2018, from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. As many Boston Bruins fans know, the first selection of the B’s in this year’s draft was dealt away in a 2017-18 trade deadline deal to acquire forward Rick Nash from … Keep Reading
By: Max Mainville | Check me out on Twitter @tkdmaxbjj
Considered the hardest trophy to win, the Memorial Cup began back in March of 1919, when it was known then as the OHA Memorial Cup. The name “Memorial” was given to the trophy to remember the fallen Canadian soldiers who sacrificed their lives in World War One. When the Canadian Junior Hockey system divided into “A” and “B” categories in … Keep Reading

