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Boston Bruins revive ‘Pooh Bear’ with new ‘Reverse Retro’ Jersey

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By: Theo Lander | Follow me on Twitter @lander_theo

The Boston Bruins released their second installment of the Adidas “Reverse Retro” jersey series Thursday morning. The new sweater dons an old Bruins classic; the notorious “Pooh Bear” logo has returned as the primary logo of this jersey. While that logo initially appeared on a yellow jersey with black trim, the new version will be on a … Keep Reading

Bruins Lead the Way for Diversity & Inclusion Scouting

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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @00EvanMichael

When Danielle Marmer, a Dorset, Vermont native who grew up watching the Boston Bruins, left her playing career on the ice, she knew her love for hockey and the Black n’ Gold wouldn’t be far behind.

“My introduction with the Bruins, with their scouting department, was through their Diversity and Inclusion Scouting Keep Reading

Mark Your 2022-2023 Bruins Calendar: Big Night for “Big Z!”

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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @00EvanMichael

It’s going to be a big night for “Big Z” at the TD Garden this Fall when the Boston Bruins honor their former captain with a ceremonial puck drop.

The date to mark on your ’22-’23 Bruins calendar for the momentous Zdeno Chara occasion and celebration? Saturday, October 22!

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Comics Come Home: Boston Bruins Charitable News

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By: Liz Rizzo | Follow me on Twitter @pastagrl88

Since 1995 the City of Boston has been home to the country’s longest-running comedy fundraiser in the United States-Comics Come Home. Funds that have been raised over the years go to the Cam Neely Foundation for Cancer Care which provides support for patients and their families who are undergoing cancer treatment in Boston-area hospitals.… Keep Reading

Changes Coming To The Boston Bruins All Time Top-10 Lists.

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By: Michael Rudd | Follow me on Twitter @Bosmike808.

The 2022-23 Bruins’ season could be the last hurrah for a few long-time fan favorites. Both Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci are back on one-year deals for what seems like a final kick at the can. While every player hopes to cement their legacy with their name on the Cup, … Keep Reading

Discussing the Bruins’ Defensemen Problem

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @nathandrsn

The season is fast approaching, and the Boston Bruins have a salary cap issue. As of writing this, the Bruins are currently over the salary cap and will need to make at least one move in order to be cap compliant. As can be expected from this rabid fanbase, suggestions and demands have been … Keep Reading

Should the Boston Bruins and NHL be Looking Across the Pond?

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By: Mark Whitfield | Follow me on Twitter @olop86

In recent years, the other Major Leagues have started to look abroad to expand their fan bases. The NHL was, in many ways, ahead of the curve, with overseas games dating back to the 1930s. Most of the overseas series have merely dipped their toe in markets where hockey is already a mainstream sport, and so … Keep Reading

What the End of Adidas Could Mean for the Bruins

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @nathandrsn

Among all the offseason news in the NHL this summer, the most interesting to me is the announcement that Adidas will no longer make and design the league’s uniforms after the 2023/2024 season. Adidas has done a pretty solid job with the jerseys since their introduction in the 2017/2018 season. They have adjusted many teams’ designs over their … Keep Reading

I Miss the ‘Big Bad Bruins’

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By: Theo Lander | Follow me on Twitter @lander_theo

The Boston Bruins are not the gang of rough-housers that they once were. The sport has evolved into a more skill-based game at the National Hockey League level. While this has made the game more fun to watch from a talent perspective, I feel we are missing some of the things that … Keep Reading

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