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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

Could This Upcoming Season Be The Bruins Last Run At The Cup?

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

Another season has ended with the Bruins falling short of bringing another cup home to Boston. The inevitable is approaching much faster than Bruins fans would like, the core is getting older and the cup window is closing quickly. With the prospect pool running dry and Boston’s top centers being up there in age, one has to wonder … 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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Boston Bruins’ 10 Best Players of All Time

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By: BNG Staff Writer | Follow Us On Twitter @BlackNGoldPod

The Boston Bruins is one of the most established teams in the NHL. With its extensive and decorated history, the Bruins have won six Stanley Cups, five Conference Championships, 26 Division Championships, and a host of other accolades.

Of course, the Bruins will not be the franchise that it is without its players that have … Keep Reading

Celebrating Bruins’ Willie O’Ree

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By: Amy Tolman | Follow me on Twitter @amy7594

On January 18, 1958, Willie O’Ree made his debut not only as a member of the Boston Bruins but also being the first black hockey player in the National Hockey League. That night the Bruins beat Montreal 3-0. In the 1957-58 season, O’Ree only played in two games and then returned for the 1960-61 season. In his two … Keep Reading

Bruins To Retire Willie O’Ree’s No. 22

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By: Patrick Donnelly | Follow me on Twitter @PatDonn12

The Boston Bruins and team president Cam Neely announced Tuesday that the organization will retire number 22 in honor of Wille O’Ree. The ceremony is set to take place on Feb. 18 before Boston’s game against the New Jersey Devils, according to the team.

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Boston’s David Pastrnak Czech Athlete Of The Year

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By: Liz Rizzo | Follow me on Twitter @pastagrl88

All hail King David as the 24-year-old Boston Bruin was named Athlete of Year in Czechia (or the Czech Republic as you may know it). Pastrnak became the first hockey player since 2005 to win the award, which was previously captured by fellow countryman Jaromir Jagr. The forward can now add that to … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Charity Spotlight: The Cam Neely Foundation

Comics Come Home(Photo Credits: Cam Neely Foundation/Vanguard PR)

By: Liz Rizzo | Follow me on Twitter @pastagrl88

For the past 25 years, the city of Boston has held one of the biggest and longest-running comedy fundraisers in the United States- Comics Come Home. The event was co-founded by local comedian Denis Leary and Hall-of Famer former Bruin Cam Neely. The money raised by the annual event directly benefits the … Keep Reading

Memories of The Old Historic Boston Garden

By: Matt Barry | Follow me on Twitter @oobcards

The Boston Bruins have been to three Stanley Cup Finals since 2011 and continue to be one of the top teams in the National Hockey League. TD Garden has been home to many great moments since opening its doors in 1995. From Raymond Bourque’s game-winning goal in the 1996 NHL All-Star game to Patrice Bergeron’s overtime goal to complete a historic … Keep Reading

The Evolution of Boston Bruins Forward David Pastrnak

David Pastnrak interacts with the fans at the 2020 NHL All-Star Game. (Photo Credit: Jeff Roberson/AP Photo)

By: Joey Partridge | Follow Me On Twitter @joey_partridge

Let’s take a trip down memory lane quickly. It was June 28th, 2014. The Boston Bruins are coming off a heartbreaking game seven loss at the hands of their rivals, the Montreal Canadiens, in the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Then the … Keep Reading

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