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Rene Rancourt: Bruins Legend

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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @Evan007onTV

Oh, say can you sing like Rene Rancourt?

Well, for those who thought his mellifluous mic could soon be theirs, the search was recently on … Keep Reading

Remem”B”ering It All: The B’s, The Basement & “BTBB”!

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By: Evan Michael   |   Follow Me On Twitter @EVAN007onTV

“You play by the rules, or you don’t play at all!”

The echo of these words, usually delivered by my father in the most serious of tones, would carom off the cellar walls like a hastily iced puck would do off the old Bahhston Gahhhden boards.  It was his way of reminding 7-year-old Evan … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: A Tale Of Two Nashes.

 

By: Andrew Thompson                                                             Twitter: @godwentwhoops

With just over a month before the start of free agency, the Boston Bruins are going to have some tough choices to make on which of their free agents will be staying with the team next season. Among the UFAs the B’s will have to make a decision on are the two players with the last name Nash.

Riley Nash had a solid year … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: Cam Neely Hopes For Changes In Officiating Next Season

 

By: Andrew Thompson                                                   Twitter:  @godwentwhoops

 

Bruins President Cam Neely certainly wasn’t happy with the team’s early exit in the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs this season. Neely felt that several calls severely hurt the team in their quest to get the Cup, and would like to see things change next season.

Neely certainly has cause to be angry.  While the B’s were eliminated by a faster … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: Trading Torey Krug?

 

By: Andrew Thompson                                                                      Twitter: @godwentwhoops

 

As fans of the Boston Bruins, we’re all disappointed at the end of the B’s 2017-18 season. This year’s squad had the potential of making it to the Stanley Cup Final. The Tampa Bay Lightning ended those dreams by taking out the Black and Gold in five games.

They’ll be no dirty water in the Stanley Cup this year. So what happens when … Keep Reading

Bruins To Play Two Preseason Games In China

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

In an attempt to grow the sport of hockey across the globe, the National Hockey League announced their plan to have two preseason games between the Boston Bruins and Calgary Flames in China.

The first … Keep Reading

Bruins David Backes Nominated For 2018 Masterton Trophy

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By: Mark Allred   |   Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

Today the Professional Hockey Writers Association’s Boston Chapter announced that they’ve selected Boston Bruins forward David Backes as this year’s Masterton Trophy nominee. The 12 -year National Hockey League pro who spent a majority of his career with the St. Louis Blues organization has never won the prestigious award which is handed out annually to … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Fan Fest Is A Rousing Success

IMG_1372[1]By Andrew Thompson                                                               Twitter: @godwentwhoops

The Boston Bruins organization tried a new approach in fan outreach this last week. Over the last several days, the Black and Gold have bounced across all six New England states as part of their 2017 Fan Fest.  With the season just over a month away, the B’s reached out to the fans to get them energized for the upcoming 2017-18 season.

The Boston Bruins … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: Building For The Future

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By Andrew Thompson              Follow Me On Twitter @godwentwhoops 

The Boston Bruins found themselves leaving the postseason earlier than they wanted to. Even with that disappointment, the young players coming up through the system gave fans and the front office reason to hope for the future.

The Boston Bruins exceeded expectations when they found themselves back in the playoffs this season.  A lot of the media (and a fair number of … Keep Reading

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