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Marchand Not Happy With Olympic Decision: “It’s a business, and we’re an asset.”

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By Nick Gendreau| Follow me on Twitter @Ngendreau1993

Boston Bruins alternate captain and leading goal scorer Brad Marchand let everybody know how he felt about the NHL not allowing their players to attend the Winter Olympics in China come February. Marchand isn’t the only one to express his frustration, but his press conference and social media post on Twitter gave everybody his actual … Keep Reading

Bruins Early Defensive Struggles

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

Following a 5-3 loss against Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday night, Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy mentioned to the media that the self-inflicted defensive errors ultimately cost them the game. The Bruins’ defense through the first eleven games in the 2021-22 season has been everything but steady which is … Keep Reading

Bruins Forward Brad Marchand: From Rat to Superstar

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow me on Twitter: @Rduffy26

The Rat, Little Ball of Hate, Weasel, and Nose Face Killah. These are just a few of the many nicknames Brad Marchand has received throughout his twelve-year NHL career. These nicknames were attributed to him due to his on-ice antics, from cheap shots early in his career to licking and … Keep Reading

Pros and Cons of A Bruins Trade for Jack Eichel

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By Spencer Lindsay | Follow me on Twitter @dispencer88

If you haven’t heard, Jack Eichel wants out of Buffalo. The Sabres themselves even are ready to move on from Jack Eichel. This is according to NHL insider Pierre Lebrun, who tweeted this out back in mid-June.

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2020-21 NHL Preview and Predictions: Bruins Edition

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By Ray Guarino | Follow me on Twitter @rayguarino

On December 21, 2020, the NHL announced the new divisional format for the upcoming 2020-21 season. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic and travel restrictions, there will be four divisions, three of which will have eight teams, with the remaining division consisting of the seven Canadian teams.

Also, this year will be a condensed 56-game schedule that includes only … Keep Reading

Video Scouting New Bruin Craig Smith

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By Leon Lifschutz | Follow me @BruinsBreakdown

The Bruins did not make a lot of noise in free agency but were lauded for their one major move, signing right-winger Craig Smith. Smith signed for $9.3 million over three years. He is considered a great value at this price tag due to his consistent goal scoring and frequently finishing well on the positive end of the possession ledger. … Keep Reading

Should Bruins’ David Pastrnak Have Been Nominated For the Hart Trophy?

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By: Lydia Murray | Follow Me on Twitter @lydia_murray12

The 2020 Hart Trophy finalists were announced on Monday, and much to the dismay of Bruins fans, superstar winger David Pastrnak was not one of them. According to NHL.com, the Hart Memorial Trophy is an annual award given “to the player adjudged to be the most valuable to his team.” The winner is … Keep Reading

The Boston Bruins And The New Stanley Cup Playoff Format.

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By Jack Cinquegrana | Follow me on Twitter @bruinschewy

Hockey fans everywhere have been blessed by the grace of Gary Bettman and the quickly drying pockets of the NHL owners. Hockey is coming back and the Boston Bruins have a great opportunity to put another banner in the rafters. Some fans are not stoked about the return to … Keep Reading

Bruins Legend Turns 72

By: Will Montanez | Follow me on Twitter @Willfro3

On March 20, 1948, Arva Orr gave birth to a sickly child that the family would name Robert. His spark and grit pulled him through his questionable early goings and carried on during his youth as he established himself as a young phenome in the sport of hockey against bigger and tougher opponents.  Bobby Orr would impress at every level of … Keep Reading

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