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What Bruins Fans Might Expect From Jake DeBrusk Moving Forward

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By: Crae Messer   |   Follow Me On Twitter @Crae_Messer

We all remember that moment so vividly. Round 1. Game 7. The opponent? The Toronto Maple Leafs.

The clock ticked toward the 14:30 mark of the third period and B’s forward Jake DeBrusk gathered a pass from teammate David Krejci along the right-hand side of his team’s blue line with a full head of steam. He looked … Keep Reading

Dissecting The Possibility Of Ilya Kovalchuk Signing In Boston

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By Mike Cratty | Follow me on Twitter @Mike_Cratty

Time has passed since his retirement from the NHL in 2013, but Ilya Kovalchuk wants to return to the NHL for another go. Most recently, he has visited with the Los Angeles Kings and the San Jose Sharks in pursuit of said return. With some cap maneuvering and good contemplation, Kovalchuk could be a fit in Boston.… Keep Reading

Will Bruins Zdeno Chara Continue To Be A Key Player Next Season?

By: Max Mainville | Check me out on Twitter @tkdmaxbjj

Zdeno Chara is known throughout the league as one of the most dominating players to play against out of anyone else. The 6-foot-9 Slovak was the first captain in a long thirty-nine years to hoist the Stanley Cup for the Boston Bruins. His undeniable leadership has improved the game of many young players – especially in the past few seasons. … Keep Reading

Bruins Legend John McKenzie Passes Away At 80

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By: Mark Allred   |   Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

Last night the Boston Herald reported that Boston Bruins legend John “Pie” McKenzie passed away at the age of 80 with his family by his side from his Wakefield, Massachusetts residence. The popular Bruin was a key member of the old Big, Bad, Bruins team that was a thorn in the side of many National Hockey League teams … Keep Reading

Amesbury Maples Legend Series: The Hometown Rinks

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By: Mark Allred   |   Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

The Amesbury Maples hockey team has been mentioned many times as being one of the best amateur/semi-pro clubs in the early years from many popular news publications in the Northeast section of the United States. Founded in 1924 the club would produce an impeccable lifetime winning record that … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Roster Breakdown: Part 3

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By: Chris Nosek | Follow Me On Twitter: @cnosek6342

Now that we have examined nine of the Bruins starting twelve forwards, it’s time to examine the line that experienced the most changes during this past season. Before we get into how the line was set up at the end of the season, we first need to look at the piece it lost during the season.… Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: Will The B’s Keep Tim Schaller

 

By: Andrew Thompson                                                                        Twitter: @godwentwhoops

 

The Boston Bruins have had a thing about local players these last few years. Unfortunately for the B’s, that hasn’t really worked out for them. The Bruins kept looking for that local, gritty winger but ended up getting disappointed in players like Jimmy Hayes and Frank Vatrano.

The Bruins did seem to have better luck with New Hampshire native Tim Schaller though. Schaller … Keep Reading

Former Bruin Daniel Paille’s Career Likely Over

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By Jacob Albrecht | Follow me on Twitter @bruinsfan3725

Former Boston Bruin Daniel Paille is likely going to hang up his skates following a nasty blindsided hit to the head he suffered early last November while playing for the SHL’s Brynäs IF Club. Paille had suffered previous head injuries during his career in the NHL with the Bruins, but none of this magnitude. Here’s the hit he … Keep Reading

What If The Bruins Had A First-Round Pick In 2018?

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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

Boston Bruins Roster Analysis: Part 2

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By: Chris Nosek | Follow me on Twitter: @cnosek6342

When constructing the roster for the 2018-2019 Boston Bruins, there many factors that Don Sweeney and his team will need to examine. We have already looked at the simplicity that is leaving alone the Marchand, Bergeron, Pastrnak line; so let’s continue to take a look at two more of the Bruins lines from this past season.… Keep Reading

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