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What Are the Bruins Options With John Moore

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By Leon Lifschutz | Follow me @BruinsBreakdown

John Moore signed with the Boston Bruins on July 1, 2018. The contract was for five years with an average annual value towards the Bruins’ salary cap of $2,750,000. At the time of the signing, General Manager Don Sweeney discussed the need for skating, size, and depth in his defense corps all of which he believed Moore, coming off … Keep Reading

Could Oliver Ekman-Larsson Become A Bruin?

Dylan Strome, Charlie McAvoy - Arizona Coyotes v Boston Bruins
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By: Lucas Pearson | Follow Me On Twitter @LucasPearson_

Oliver Ekman-Larsson would look excellent in black and gold. With the recent news that Arizona is looking to shed salary (and quite a bit of it) I’d think anyone not named Barrett Hayton and Jacob Chychrun could be in play, including their captain. According to Elliot Friedman, the Bruins are interested, and … Keep Reading

Are The Boston Bruins Leaning Toward Cheaper Options This Offseason?

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By: Matt Barry | Follow me on Twitter @oobcards

The Boston Bruins seem to be in many trade conversations from several different sources around the National Hockey League. General manager Don Sweeney has allegedly put feelers out on the interest level of several players. Anders Bjork has been talked about as a player that has drawn interest from the Edmonton Oilers, … Keep Reading

Zdeno Chára|Charlie McAvoy|Time to Pass the Torch?

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By: Maria from Watertown | Follow me on Twitter @mariaofh2otown

The dates of July 1, 2006 and June 24, 2016 will be part of “this day in history” timeline for the Boston Bruins. On each of these dates, the Bruins procured two players whose paths have intertwined for the last four seasons and will have a lasting impact on the franchise.  One of these players … Keep Reading

Predicting The Future Performance Of The Bruins’ Next Core

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By Leon Lifschutz | Follow me @LeonLifschutz

Introduction

Welcome back for Part Three of our series predicting the performance of the Bruins’ core players. In Part One we examined aging curves and decided on who made up the Bruins’ veteran and young cores. In Part Two we analyzed the past performances and trends of the Bruins’ veterans in order to predict what the … Keep Reading

Could Boston’s Charlie McAvoy Be A Norris Trophy Contender Next Season?

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Tyler Smith | Follow Me On Twitter @foxboro_ty

After the sting of a second-round postseason loss, unfulfilled expectations, and a window closing, the Bruins have many questions going into next season. One development that could go a long way toward keeping the Boston Bruins Stanley Cup contenders for the next decade is the emergence of Charlie McAvoy and … Keep Reading

Bruins Would You Rather: Torey Krug Or Oliver Ekman-Larsson

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By Mike Cratty | Follow me on Twitter @Mike_Cratty

Ever since Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman mentioned the Bruins and Coyotes defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson in the same breath in his latest edition of 31 thoughts, speculation has started to swirl. This has me thinking that Bruins GM Don Sweeney is scouting potential replacements for Torey Krug, if he is to test the free … Keep Reading

The Potential Curtain Call For The Boston Captain

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By: Bob Ferns | Follow Me On Twitter @bob_ferns

Zdeno Chara is not considering retirement.

“I feel strong physically. I’m positive, and I believe I can still play this game and contribute to the team. I want to stay in Boston. I want to be a Boston Bruin. I want to continue to lead by example and share my experiences with the younger players. That hasn’t changed. … Keep Reading

An Introduction to Bruins Player and Team Good/Bad/Fun/Dull Graphs

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By: Lydia Murray | Follow Me on Twitter @lydia_murray12

Perhaps my favorite type of hockey analytic graph is the good/bad//fun/dull graph. Once you know what you’re looking at, they’re easy to read and display a ton of information. However, not everyone knows exactly what they mean, and so I thought it would be good to write an introductory article to them before … Keep Reading

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