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Bruins Early Defensive Struggles

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

Following a 5-3 loss against Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday night, Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy mentioned to the media that the self-inflicted defensive errors ultimately cost them the game. The Bruins’ defense through the first eleven games in the 2021-22 season has been everything but steady which is … Keep Reading

Potential Targets for the Bruins Blue Line

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By: Kevin O’Keefe | Follow me on Twitter @Kevin_OKeefe89

The season is still young, but one glaring need has reared its ugly head consistently to this point. The need for a defenseman who can help stabilize the top-four has been a thorn in the side of Boston for years now. After parting ways with defensemen Torey Krug and Zdeno … Keep Reading

Black N’ Gold Weekly Episode 43

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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

Who Is the Future Captain of the Bruins?

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @dairybeast

Since Zdeno Chara was announced as the next Boston Bruins captain in 2006, it’s been pretty clear to most Bruins fans what the line of succession would be. When Chara moved on after the 2019-2020 season, everyone was confident Patrice Bergeron would be the next captain, and the management team confirmed those suspicions. 

With Patrice Bergeron … Keep Reading

Carlo, Bruins Talk Kyle Beach Interview

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By: Nathan Strauss | Follow him on Twitter @NathanPStrauss

It seems like the Bruins are saying and doing all the right things. The way the hockey world has reacted to Kyle Beach’s interview in the last week has been generally positive. Aside from certain players like Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews, who decided to kowtow to members in the Hawks’ … Keep Reading

Black N’ Gold Weekly Episode 40

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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

Brandon Carlo Eyes Allstar Season for Boston

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By: Jeff Playdon | Follow me on Twitter @PlaydonJeff

Although the Bruins lost key players this offseason like David Krejci, Sean Kuraly, and Jaroslav Halak, Boston did make sure to resign young stud Brandon Carlo. The Bruins signed defenseman Brandon Carlo to a six-year extension worth $24.6 million, including a $4.1 million salary cap hit. A deal that is most certainly a … Keep Reading

Black N’ Gold Weekly Episode 36

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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

What’s Missing From the Boston Bruins Blueline?

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By: Scott Wood | Follow me on Twitter @ScottHoHPodcast

After the Boston Bruins concluded their disappointing 2021 playoff run, many questions lingered about the strength of the roster. The Islanders sported a fierce four-line attack that the Bruins seemed to have no answer for. Whether one blamed an apparent lack of forward depth, dried up scoring from the newly formed second … Keep Reading

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