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Bruins Win Back-To-Back Games On The Road

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By Mike Cratty                                                           Twitter: @Mike_Cratty

To say the Boston Bruins are rolling is an understatement. After winning 18 of their last 23 games, the Bruins are continuing to show they are a bonafide threat in the NHL. To put things in perspective a little more, they are in the second place in the NHL and the Atlantic division.

They have plenty of skill, but … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Rookie Squad Continues To Impress and Improve

 

By: Andrew Thompson                                                                      Twitter: @Godwentwhoops

 

The Boston Bruins knew they would be going all-in on the youth movement when they replaced Claude Julien with Bruce Cassidy. Cassidy had spent his time in Providence working with many of the young kids that were coming up through the ranks in Boston. The Bruins organization knew that there would be growing pains early on and the team certainly felt them that … Keep Reading

Bruce Cassidy – Boston’s Jack Adams Candidate

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By: Aaron Chisling                 Follow Me on Twitter @achisling

Gerard Gallant, the ex-Head Coach of the Florida Panthers and caller of taxis, has been garnering most of the Jack Adams attention this season and for a good reason. Expansion franchises historically have been write-offs in their first year. Their rosters are composed of castaways and pending unrestricted free agents, doomed to the basement of the … Keep Reading

BFR1 – Game 50 – 5 out of 4 – BOS 4, TOR 1

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By: Spencer Fascetta                                                                           Twitter: @PuckNerdHockey

 

The B’s kind of obliterated the Leafs. YAHOO! Finally got to talk about beating the Leafs in one of these, meaning I don’t have an 0fer against the vaunted Steve Dangle. Also, had some thoughts on officiating and the Department of Player Safety. Please, do enjoy!

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Danton Heinen: A Quiet Star for the Boston Bruins

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By: Lauren Campbell                 Follow Me On Twitter @lalalalaurrrren

If you have been following the Bruins for the last month-and-a-half, then I don’t need to tell you they’re playing outstanding hockey. Things seem to be clicking on all cylinders for the B’s – from the offense to the defense to the goaltending and it’s clear this team is undeniably fun to watch.

With all the talent Boston Keep Reading

 

2010 NHL Draft - Round One

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By: Chris Nosek              follow me on Twitter: @cnosek6342

On Monday, January 15th, our favorite boys in black and gold dropped their 5th game at home and only their 8th in extra time this season. This game had a former friend now foe, 25-year-old Tyler Seguin, at the other side of the faceoff dot.

At 2:59 in the extra action, the former Bruin … Keep Reading

Charlie McAvoy: Optimism For Even The Most Cynical Of Bruins Fans

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By: Thomas Nystrom                      Follow Me On Twitter @nahstrom 

As we sit here in the midst of this awful ‘bye week’, I feel it’s a good time to step away from the persistent sense of pessimism surrounding the team on social media and many call-in shows. Outside of the fact that the Boston Bruins have been one of the hottest teams since mid-December. Despite the … Keep Reading

Bruins’ Rookies: Actually Good

By: Spencer Fascetta                                                   Twitter: @pucknerdhockey

A lot has been made about the Bruins’ clear push to embrace a youth movement this season. They actually lead the league in games played by rookies. But, apart from Charlie McAvoy, who has more than lived up to the hype, the B’s 3 other primary rookies (Matt Grzelcyk has been good, but has not played enough to qualify here), Jake DeBrusk, Anders Bjork, and … Keep Reading

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