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Bruins Report Cards: Even Strength Explosion

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By Leon Lifschutz | Follow me @BruinsBreakdown

The Bruins scored at even strength. The Bruins received secondary scoring. The Bruins won another shootout. Many of the early anxieties of the fan base were appeased at least for this one evening. It could be an aberration or a pivotal moment for the team, only time will tell. Even with their strong even-strength play, the … Keep Reading

Bruins Shouldn’t Consider Trading For Pierre-Luc Dubois

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By: Craig Eagles | Follow Me On Twitter @Eags37

The wild NHL trade winds are blowing. It’s clear the B’s would definitely be willing to pull the trigger on several trades, but the organization should take a very cautious approach when considering adding Columbus Blue Jacket star forward Pierre-Luc Dubois. Don’t get me wrong, Dubois is a fantastic player that could … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Lose To The New Jersey Devils 2-1 | 01/16/2021

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By: Liz Rizzo | Follow me on Twitter @pastagrl88

In their second meeting of the season, the Boston Bruins were unable to muster up a win this afternoon as they faced the New Jersey Devils. Despite some great shots on goals, and stellar saves by Jaroslav Halak, Boston was unable to carry over their game play from Thursday night’s … Keep Reading

Who Will Be The Key Players On Each Line for the Bruins This Season?

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By: Brandon Flowers | Follow me on Twitter @BKFlowers1

As the new NHL season is underway, the Bruins are looking to once again compete for the most coveted prize in all of hockey, the Stanley Cup. The Bruins will not be at full strength when the season opens for them on Thursday, January 14th, against the New Jersey Devils. The B’s will have Brad Marchand … Keep Reading

Hits and Misses: Grading All of Don Sweeney’s Boston Bruins Trades (Part Five)

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By: Ray Guarino | Follow me on Twitter @rayguarino

Coming into the 2018-19 season, the Boston Bruins are feeling pretty good about themselves after advancing to the second round of the 2017-18 NHL playoffs before losing to the Tampa Bay Lightning in five games. There were some important additions made for the upcoming season. Below we’ll take a look at them.

September 11, 2018, the Boston

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How Does The Bruins’ Jake Debrusk Score Goals

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By Leon Lifschutz | Follow me @BruinsBreakdown

The Boston Bruins locked up their final restricted free agent recently inking forward Jake Debrusk to a two-year bridge deal worth an average annual value of $3.675 million. The jury is still out on whether the 24-year-old can develop into a consistent and elite goal scorer. During the term of this … Keep Reading

Ten Questions Leading Up to the Boston Bruins’ 2020-21 Season

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By: Kyle O’Rourke | Follow Me on Twitter @k_orourke15

At the moment, there is no certainty when, or if, the 2020-21 NHL season will be played. While we wait patiently for the players and owners to agree to terms on next season, we can look ahead to what the Bruins will look like after some significant offseason changes. Now that the offseason moves … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Christmas List

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By: Joey Partridge | Follow Me On Twitter @joey_partridge

The calendar has officially hit December in what has been a rollercoaster of a year. 2020 hasn’t been necessarily kind to anyone, and I think I can speak for everyone that we are all looking forward to turning the page to 2021. With that being said, it is the holiday season, and the Bruins … Keep Reading

The Bruins Need Secondary Scoring, So Who Can Do It?

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By: Andrew Taverna | Follow me on Twitter @andrewtaverna

The Boston Bruins have had a much quieter offseason than most fans would probably like. This leaves the question open: Who do the Bruins rely on for their secondary scoring this upcoming season? The real answer probably lies somewhere between analytics and in-game luck, but let’s take a look at the options and who the people of … Keep Reading

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