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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

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

Brad Marchand Seems to Want to Stay With the Boston Bruins

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

With the Boston Bruins season over, the next question is which players are going to stay, and which ones may be leaving. The answer may be sitting on Patrice Bergeron’s decision to either stay in Boston or retire from hockey.

If Bergeron stays, the Bruins’ plan seems simple, but if he leaves, some difficult decisions … Keep Reading

Bergeron’s Decision Ultimately Determines How the 21’-22’ Bruins Season Will be Judged

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By: Van Alan | Follow me on Twitter @VanAlanClark

On the surface, the 2022 Boston Bruins season looks like a disappointment. The Bruins failed to make it out of the first round in what might be the final season of Patrice Bergeron’s career. If you’re a lazy sports radio type, that’s probably what you’re saying this week. However, if you bother … Keep Reading

Bruins Film Session: How Can The Bruins Score Goals At Even Strength?

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By: Joe Travia | Check me out on Twitter and Instagram

The day has finally come. After a back and forth battle this series with the Carolina Hurricanes, the Boston Bruins head to Raleigh this afternoon for a winner take all game seven. To this point, the home team has dominated each of the six games this series. If the Bruins … Keep Reading

Black N’ Gold Weekly Episode 66

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By: Jon Duncan | Follow me on Twitter @BNGWeekly

Show Description

Black N’ Gold Weekly is a weekly Boston Bruins show on YouTube hosted by Jon Duncan. Duncan is a lifelong hockey fan who played the sport for over ten years growing up. While the Bruins are the Massachusetts native’s favorite team, he has been covering the entire NHL on YouTube since 2017. He, along … Keep Reading

Bruins Free Agency Plan: Way Too Early Edition

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @nathandrsn

The Bruins certainly strengthened their team, both in the short term and the long term, with the acquisition of Hampus Lindholm at this year’s trade deadline. Lindholm should be able to play alongside Charlie McAvoy for the foreseeable future, solidifying the top pairing. What General Manager Don Sweeney was not … Keep Reading

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