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Being Competitive is no Longer Enough for the Boston Bruins

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By: Gayle Troiani | Follow me on Twitter: @LadyBruinsFan

You know you are a hockey fan…

When the rest of New England is waiting (not so patiently) for Game 6 of the NBA Final between the Celtics and Warriors, and you’re scouring news outlets, Twitter, and other social media sites for any news on your team.

For Bruins fans, the news has … Keep Reading

Report: Bruins Schedule Interviews With Five Head Coaching Candidates

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By: Joe Travia | Follow me on Twitter @NHLJoeTravia

One day after news broke of Bruce Cassidy being hired by the Vegas Golden Knights, it appears that the Bruins have identified their preliminary list of candidates to replace him as the team’s Head Coach. According to the Worcester Telegram & Gazette’s Joe McDonald, the Bruins currently have interviews with five candidates: Jim Montgomery, Jay Leach, … Keep Reading

It’s been 11 years since the Boston Bruins won their last Stanley Cup

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By: Melanie DaSilva | Follow me on Twitter: @meldasilva9

It’s been 11 years. Eleven years since the Boston Bruins completed an incredible playoff run by beating the Vancouver Canucks, 4-0, in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final to end a 39-year drought between championships.

A lot has changed with the Black and Gold since 2011, but memories of the Cup run remain vivid for Bruins … Keep Reading

This Day in Bruins History: B’s Claim The Cup!

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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @00EvanMichael

On this day in Bruins history, June 15th, 2011, the Stanley Cup was raised high above the head of Brad Marchand while Patrice Bergeron’s bubbly shook all over the victor’s locker room (and mine over the Lou Ha’s Bar).

Boston, for the first time since 1972, won the greatest trophy in all of sports by playing a … Keep Reading

Trading Bruins David Pastrnak Would be the Demise of Future Contention

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

The Boston Bruins are entering a crossroads in the franchise as the 2022 offseason has started with uncertainty. The offseason began with a bang as Don Sweeney, and upper management fired head coach Bruce Cassidy on Monday, June 6th. Beyond the need for the Bruins’ to find a new … Keep Reading

Reflecting on the Bruins’ Bruce Cassidy Era

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By: Tom Heinlein | Follow me on Twitter @tomheinlein1

The Bruins firing of Bruce Cassidy earlier this week was a sobering moment. After five-plus seasons of success, including six playoff appearances, a game removed from a Stanley Cup, and the President’s Trophy, Mr. Cassidy left an indelible footprint on one of the Bruins’ most successful stretches in history. He will be missed.

The firing … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Prospect Ratings

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By: Dominic Tiano | Follow me on Twitter @dominictiano

I’ll begin by saying this is not a ranking – that will come at a later date – but rather a rating on the player’s performance from the 2021-2022 season. The players on this rating are: either drafted or free agent signings of the Bruins, played outside the NHL or AHL, and the Bruins must hold … Keep Reading

Potential Candidates for the Bruins’ Next Head Coach

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @nathandrsn

With the Bruins’ recent firing of Bruce Cassidy, the attention now turns to Don Sweeney and Cam Neely, as they are tasked with replacing a coach who made the playoffs every year he was behind the bench and won a Presidents’ Trophy, Prince of Wales Trophy, and the Jack Adams Award. … Keep Reading

Bruins AHL Affiliate: Providence Bruins Prospect Season Review: Eduards Tralmaks

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By: Tim A Richardson | Follow Me On Twitter @TimARichardson

This year was Eduards Tralmaks’ first complete season with the Providence Bruins. Tralmaks came to the Bruins as an undrafted college free agent. The Latvia native spent the previous four seasons playing at the University of Maine. In 119 games with the Black Bears, he potted 39 goals while dishing out 43 assists for … Keep Reading

Bruins Sign German Defenseman Kai Wissmann to Entry-Level Deal

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By: Mark Allred | Follow me on Twitter @BlackAndGold277

This afternoon the National Hockey League Boston Bruins announced that the team has signed defenseman Kai Wissmann to a one-year, entry-level contract worth a reported NHL cap hit of $825,000. The 25-year-old German native is a 6′-4″ 207-pound blueliner who spent the last several seasons playing in the German DEL league. Last season with, Eisbaren … Keep Reading

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