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Mark Your 2021-2022 Bruins Calendar Part II: Let The Games Begin!

Let the games begin!
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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @00EvanMichael

Hot on the heels, or should we say skates, of the Bruins first announcing the upcoming 2021-2022 schedule and then the fact that individual game tickets went on sale, it’s now time to mark your B’s calendar for some must-see action this upcoming season.

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Will Scoring Depth be an Issue Again for the Bruins with the Departure of David Krejci?

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

With the frenzy of free agency starting to simmer, rumors and signings are starting to wind down. So far, Bruins general manager Don Sweeney has made a whirlwind of signings to address some of the team’s biggest needs heading into the 2021-2022 NHL season.

On the opening day of free agency, Sweeney was able to … Keep Reading

Mark Your 2021-2022 Bruins Calendar Part I: A Promising Preview

NHL Announces Boston Bruins 2021-22 Regular Season Schedule
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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @00EvanMichael

It’s time to put the upcoming Bruins’ schedule… well… on your schedule! That’s right, B’s fans, the Black N’ Gold Hockey Blog’s annual Mark Your Calendar series is back and for the first time in two seasons, it’s filled to the Boston brim with a full 82-game line-up!

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A Conor Garland Trade Should be a No-Brainer for the Bruins

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

The most important off-season of Bruins general manager, Don Sweeney’s career, is off to the races in what promises to be an exciting ride. The win-now Bruins are in a firm position to sink their teeth into the free-agent class to fill the holes that have been exposed this past season. With around $25 million in … Keep Reading

Are The Bruins Trying To Move Chris Wagner?

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

With the Stanley Cup now awarded, the post-season is in full swing and is expected to be the summer of blockbusters. Bruins general manager Don Sweeney has many tough decisions ahead of him. Re-tooling the bottom-6 is up there on the to-do list, and Chris Wagner may be one of the forwards on the outs. According … Keep Reading

Could The Bruins Benefit From Breaking Up The “Perfection Line”?

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By: Kevin O’Keefe | Follow Me On Twitter @Kevin_OKeefe89

When it comes to the Bruins top-six, for years, Boston fans have been privileged in witnessing one of the best top-lines in all of hockey. Some would argue the best. One question that’s been floated around consistently throughout those years is should the Bruins break up this line and “spread the wealth”?

We have seen this song and … Keep Reading

Bruins Front Office Break Down

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By: Connor Green | Follow me on Twitter @connorgreen777

Cam Neely, Don Sweeney, and Bruce Cassidy are the three integral pieces to the front office successes and failures of the Bruins organization. Most recently, being seen as a failure of the organization to take this core with their stellar deadline moves past the second round of the … Keep Reading

Bruins Sign Forward Jesper Froden To One-Year Deal

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By: Andrew Lindroth | Follow me on Twitter! @andrewlindrothh

The Boston Bruins announced earlier today that they reached a deal with forward Jesper Froden to a one-year contract with an NHL cap hit of $842,500. Froden, 26, was recently awarded the Swedish Elite League Rookie of the Year award, scoring 22 goals and 40 points in 52 games played this season.

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Peter Cehlárik Could Be Back In North America, But Not For the Bruins

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By: Matthew Cahill | Follow Me on Twitter @MWCahill5

It’s been nearly 600 days since Peter Cehlárik last played a game for the Boston Bruins, but he’s emerged back in the news over the last two and a half weeks. After announcing in August of 2020 that he would be leaving the team to play in the Swedish Hockey League, Cehlárik also voiced his frustration … Keep Reading

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