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Injury update: Bruins Lysell is Day-to-Day, Won’t Play Against the Devils

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By: Theo Lander | Follow me on Twitter @lander_theo

Unfortunately, Boston Bruins fans will have to wait until at least Wednesday, October 5, before they get another glimpse of their new favorite Swede, Fabian Lysell.

At the start of the second period of the scoreless game, Lysell was on the receiving end of a hit by Flyer’s defenseman Rasmus Ristolaine along … Keep Reading

Where Will Bruins’ Prospect Fabian Lysell Play During the 2022-23 Season

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

Since being drafted in the first round of the 2021 NHL Entry Draft, Bruins prospect Fabian Lyell has drawn much attention due to his high potential. Many scouts and analysts note Lysell as Boston’s top prospect with a high top-six ceiling. With his elite edges and blazing speed, Lysell hopefully will become … Keep Reading

Fabian Lysell Impresses at Bruins Rookie Camp

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By: Theo Lander | Follow me on Twitter @lander_theo

Fabian Lysell is the new apple of Bruins fans’ eyes. 

The Swede caught the attention of the masses with his stellar play at this past year’s World Junior Championships. He put up two goals and four assists in seven games for his native Sweden. Fabian did so in style, including this snipe … Keep Reading

Three Players that Could Fill the Bruins’ Third Line Right Wing

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

On Tuesday, August 16th, Jimmy Murphy from BostonHockeyNow.com reported that the Boston Bruins are exploring the trade market with third-line right wing Craig Smith. With Boston’s recent signings of Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci, the Bruins are $2.4 million over the salary cap. To get below the cap ceiling ($82.5 million), Boston may … Keep Reading

The Boston Bruins’ European Prospects (Part 1)

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By: Mark Whitfield | Follow me on Twitter @olop86

In the first part of a mini-series on the Bruins’ prospects plying their trade in the European leagues, we look at Matias Mäntykivi. Mäntykivi is heading into his second year playing for Ilves in the Finnish Liiga, having been drafted 185th overall in the 2019 draft. Listed as a Centre, he has also played on both wings … Keep Reading

Four Prospects That Stood Out at Last Week’s Boston Bruins’ Development Camp

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

After a long and hard-fought week in the Boston Bruins’ 15th annual Development Camp, a few of Boston’s prospects made lasting impressions on the organization. The camp ran from July 11th until July 15th at Warrior Ice Arena in Brighton, Massachusetts. For many prospects, this was their first chance to show the … Keep Reading

Fabian Lysell Is the Bruins’ Lone Prospect at the 2022 World Junior Championship

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By: Nathan Strauss | Follow him on Twitter @NathanPStrauss

The 2022 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships is days away from puck drop, and the Bruins will have one prospect competing: 2021 first-rounder Fabian Lysell. The WJC is typically a highlight of the hockey world for prospect enthusiasts and casual fans alike, with many of the NHL’s future stars making their names in this elite … Keep Reading

Bruins Pastrnak Selected for 2022 Winter Olympics

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow me on Twitter: @Rduffy26

With the Beijing Winter Olympics beginning on February 4th, 2022, participating countries were asked to name three hockey players to their Olympic rosters. David Pastrnak, Ondrej Palat, and Jakub Voracek are the first three players selected by the Czech Republic to participate in their pursuit of a gold medal for … Keep Reading

Obscure Bruin Of The Week: Greg Hawgood

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By Tom Egan | Follow Me @eganthoughts

I’ve decided to start writing a weekly column spotlighting former Bruins. This series won’t cover the superstars. You can read up on Bobby Orr, Ray Bourque, and Patrice Bergeron anywhere and often written by better storytellers than me. This series will cover more of the roster fillers and depth, guys. For some older fans, it will be a … Keep Reading

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