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Bruins Remarkable Start on the Back of Goaltender Linus Ullmark

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

The Boston Bruins are off to the best start in their 98-year franchise history with a 12-2-0 record following their 3-1 victory over the Calgary Flames Thursday night. The Bruins are also undefeated on home ice, as they are now 8-0 against opponents at the TD Garden. With Charlie McAvoy finally returning to Boston’s … Keep Reading

Post-Game 11/10/2022: Bruins Win 3-1 Over Flames; McAvoy Scores In Debut

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By: Liz Rizzo | Follow me on Twitter@pastagrl88

The Boston Bruins won a tough match-up tonight over the Calgary Flames partly due to special teams and great goaltending. Linus Ullmark made timely saves giving the B’s a perfect home-ice record of 8-0. As the Bruins found ways to win, an old pattern for the team reared its head tonight as they found themselves playing with … Keep Reading

All Signs Point to Bruins’ McAvoy Making His Season Debut Tonight

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By: Benjamin Aliber | Follow me on Twitter @bpaliber24

With 13 games played, the Boston Bruins have been nothing short of amazing. They are 11-2-0 and lead the league in almost every category. The defense has been okay, with one player standing out the most – Hampus Lindholm. The 6’4 defenseman has been the best blue liner by far for Boston this … Keep Reading

The Significance of Hampus Lindholm to the Boston Bruins

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By: Mike Sullivan | Follow me on Twitter: @_MikeSullivan

When Don Sweeney acquired Hampus Lindholm from the Anaheim Ducks for a first-round pick, two second-round picks, Urho Vaakanainen and John Moore, it was widely considered a good move for Boston. Looking back at it today, it was a phenomenal move by Sweeney and crew.

Hampus Lindholm was known as a notable defenseman around the league … Keep Reading

Overwhelming Opponents with Tenacity and Resilience, the Bruins Keep Rolling

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By: Gayle Troiani | Follow me on Twitter @LadyBruinsFan

Wow! This Boston Bruins team is fun to watch; boy, are they resilient. With a disappointing postseason in the rearview mirror and offseason turmoil also behind them, the players that put on the Bruins jersey for every practice and every game seem to be on a mission. And what a ride it’s been so far.

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Projections of a Fully Healthy Boston Bruins Lineup

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By: Mike Sullivan | Follow me on twitter: @_MikeSullivan

Injuries are bound to happen during an 82-game schedule in the national hockey league. Unfortunately, the Boston Bruins had to deal with three critical injuries to start the season. Matt Grzelcyck, Brad Marchand, and Charlie McAvoy. For those counting, that’s a first-line elite winger in Brad Marchand, a first-pairing Norris Trophy-competing defenseman in Charlie … Keep Reading

Bruins’ Ullmark Off to Impressive 5-0-0 start

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By: Benjamin Aliber | Follow me on Twitter @bpaliber24

The Boston Bruins’ hot start continues as their win against the Dallas Stars Tuesday night improved them to 6-1-0 early in the 2022-2023 season.

Just seven games into the season, the Bruins have been on a run no one saw coming. They stand atop the Eastern Conference with 12 points, holding a three-point lead over the … Keep Reading

Bruins’ Marchand Returns From Injury Tonight

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By: Theo Lander | Follow me on Twitter @lander_theo

The rat is back.

Boston’s favorite pest is officially back in the Bruins’ lineup for the first time since May 14th. Marchand has been sidelined after going under the knife alongside teammates Charlie McAvoy and Matt Grzelcyk. McAvoy is now the lone player to remain rehabbing, with an expected return in early December.

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