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What The Bruins Should Expect From Prospect Zboril

 

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By: Jamie Gatlin   |   Follow Me On Twitter: @JamieGatlin1217

In 2015 the Bruins had three consecutive picks in the first round of the NHL draft. They had the 13th, 14th, and 15th overall picks. With the 13th pick, the Bruins took Jakub Zboril who was considered a reach at that spot in the draft. Of those three picks, only Jake DeBrusk — … Keep Reading

Atlantic Division Preview: Where Do The Bruins Stack Up?

By: Tyler Aragao   |   Follow Me On Twitter @Tyleraragao40

The Atlantic Division often finds itself in the shadows of the Metropolitan and Central Divisions. The Metro boasts the defending champion Capitals and before them, back to back champions in the Penguins. Meanwhile, the Central is home to some of the leagues most talented clubs like the Nashville Predators and Winnipeg Jets. Yet, the Atlantic is no slouch either, and after … Keep Reading

Bruins Coaches & Scouts Positively Impact Young Players

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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @Evan007onTV

What do the coaches and scouts of the NHL Bruins and Julius Caesar have in common? Well, besides having an affinity for all things black and gold, they are both believers in an old Roman proverb:

“Usus magister est optimus.”

Thanks to the four years of high school Latin I took while back in the Berkshires of … Keep Reading

The Newest Bruin: Axel Andersson Earns ELC (Say that 5 times fast)

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**This article was updated July 2nd, 2018 with new information on Andersson’s contract specifics. All updates are italicized. 

By: Spencer Fascetta | Follow Me on Twitter @PuckNerdHockey

Some fans (myself included) may have felt that Axel Andersson … Keep Reading

Evaluating Boston’s O’Fer at the 2018 NHL Awards

By: Spencer Fascetta | Follow Me on Twitter @PuckNerdHockey

OK, in all fairness, I don’t think Patrice Bergeron was this year’s Selke winner. It really should’ve been Sean Couturier. Bergeron is the best defensive forward of this generation, and has a legitimate argument for the best of all time – but that’s not what this article is about. Instead, I want to discuss why the way the PHWA votes for … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Roster Analysis: Part 4

 

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By: Chris Nosek | Follow me on Twitter: @cnosek6342

Now that we have reviewed the situation for each of the starting forwards let’s make our way over to the blueliners. We all know last season they lost Colin Miller in the expansion draft and although he played very well in Vegas, for the Golden Knights, there is no guarantee that he would … Keep Reading

Bruins Fans, Don’t Forget About Anders Bjork

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By: Crae Messer   |   Follow Me On Twitter @Crae_Messer

Opening the 2017-2018 season, there was no doubt surrounding the future of the Boston Bruins. The youth movement was officially on, and the B’s faithful fanbase was excited to see what the young guns could do donning the Spoked-B.

The list of newcomers with serious potential seemed to be endless. Most notably there … Keep Reading

Bruins Looking To Sign 2017 First-Rounder Vaakanainen

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By Crae Messer | Follow me on Twitter @Crae_Messer

It looks like the Bruins will be looking to bring more youth talent to North America in the near future.

Mark Divver of The Providence Journal tweeted Thursday that the Bruins will be looking to sign the 18th overall pick from the 2017 draft, Urho Vaakanainen, sooner than later.

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Bruins Youth A Detriment In Postseason?

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By: Garrett Haydon | Follow Me On Twitter @thesportsguy97

The youth was served by the Boston Bruins in the 2017-18 season. Three players in their first season finished in the top ten in scoring on the team. Jake DeBrusk and Danton Heinen each scored 16 goals and finished their rookie seasons scoring 40 plus points. After a successful playoff debut last spring, Charlie McAvoy played … Keep Reading

Bruins’ McAvoy & DeBrusk Showing Strength In Development

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By Jacob Albrecht | Follow me on Twitter @bruinsfan3725!

A mere few seasons ago things were not looking too hot for the boys in black and gold. After a start to the season in which the Bruins continued to look like the perennial playoff contenders they had been since the 2007-2008 season, they stumbled down the stretch and missed the playoffs on the final day of … Keep Reading

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