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Bruins’ Sweeney Is Proving He’s A Top GM: Part II – Trading

Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney(Photo credit: John Wilcox)

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

As we continue to dissect just how good Don Sweeney has been during his time as the general manager for the Bruins, it is important to remember that he had to rebuild a large majority of this organization while continuing to keep the team on the ice good enough to contend for a playoff spot. Sweeney also … Keep Reading

Five Bruins To Watch In 2018-19

 

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By: Garrett Haydon | Follow me on Twitter @thesportsguy97

The Boston Bruins will be an interesting team to watch in 2018-19, there’s no doubt about it. It’s a team still adjusting to Bruce Cassidy’s system and a team that should contend for a championship. A team that has a quality starting goalie that drive some people insane and an influx of young talent that … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: Expiring Contracts Have Something To Prove

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

Throughout the course of a season, many players on a team will have that invisible monkey on their back. Sometimes it’s to break a goalless drought or to prove their worth to doubters in the fan base or management. For the Boston Bruins in the upcoming 2018-19 season, many players on the roster will look to impress the front office … Keep Reading

Bruins Start To The 2018-19 Season Won’t Be Easy

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By: Garrett Haydon | Follow me on Twitter @thesportsguy97

It could be a September to remember for the Boston Bruins — perhaps for all the wrong reasons. In addition to Rookie Camp and Training Camp, the Bruins will be making a trip to China for two exhibition games during the preseason. In total, the Bruins will play eight exhibition games, with … Keep Reading

Why Another Year Of Chara Is A Great Move

By: Chris Greene  |  Follow me on Twitter @cgreenesports

Back in March, The Boston Bruins announced that captain, Zdeno Chara, had agreed to a one-year contract extension through the 2018-19 season. At 41 years of age, the 6-foot-9, 250-pound defenseman earned himself $5 million for one last dance plus a potential $1.75 million in performance-based incentives. The fans reacted well to the news, but after the Bruins crashed out of … Keep Reading

Bruins Should Steer Away From Trades This Offseason

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

During the weeks before the NHL Draft and the beginning of Free Agency, the Boston Bruins were one of the main teams involved in some of the biggest rumors – especially when it comes to the signing of big-name free agents such as Ilya Kovalchuk and John Tavares.

To the disappointment of many Bruins fans, not a single headlined name … Keep Reading

Bruins Defensive Roster Analysis- Remaining Defenders

 

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

Now that we have examined the players who were on the ice to finish the season let’s take a few minutes to review the other defenders who contributed during the season and a couple who are poised for significant contributions next season.

NHL: Boston Bruins at Buffalo Sabres

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Brandon Carlo

Over the past two seasons, Brandon Carlo … Keep Reading

Should The Bruins Acquire Boston Native Noah Hanifin?

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By Jacob Albrecht | Follow me on Twitter @bruinsfan3725!

The Boston Bruins have shown through injuries, poor starts in their playoff series against the Tampa Bay Lightning, and their aging leader Zdeno Chara who has to retire eventually that there is a need for a mobile, two-way left defenseman with upside. Ideally, this defenseman would line up on Brandon Carlo’s left side, … Keep Reading

Bruins Injury Report: Post-Playoff Run

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

As with every playoff run in the National Hockey League, injuries become one of the biggest issues with a team and it is usually how well the rest of the team can handle the injury and how deep that team is offensively and defensively that determines if they can remain good in the playoffs.

Going back to the beginning of … Keep Reading

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