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Bruins Brad Marchand Will Play in his 1,000th NHL Game Tonight: ‘I Never Thought I’d get Here’

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on Twitter / X @cookejournalism

Brad Marchand skated in 20 games for the Boston Bruins during the 2009-10 season, recording one assist, and was a -3 with 20 penalty minutes. At the time, the 2006 third-round draft pick was just trying to stay with the big club after a season and a half with the Providence Bruins. … Keep Reading

2023-24 Boston Bruins Second-Half Preview

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By: Max Weisman | Follow me on Twitter: @maweisman

The National Hockey League All-Star Break has come and gone, and for the second straight year, the Boston Bruins find themselves atop the NHL standings, albeit this time tied with the Vancouver Canucks. The record-setting Bruins of a year ago were 39-7-5 at the break, and this year, they’re a respectable 31-9-9 as they try to claim … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Forward Trent Frederic Should Win the Seventh Player Award

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By: Tom Calautti | Follow me on Twitter @TCalauttis and Linktree

The Seventh Player Award is an accolade that diehard Boston Bruins fans hold near and dear to their hearts. The accolade, voted on by said fans, is presented to the player who performs above and beyond expectations. There are several worthy candidates for the 2024 iteration of the Boston Bruins, but the … Keep Reading

Morgan Geekie is on Fire for the Bruins

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on Twitter / X @cookejournalism

When the Boston Bruins signed free agent Morgan Geekie last July, the organization expected to add a consistent, two-way center to round out the roster’s bottom six. With the departure of long-time Bruins Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci, the Black and Gold were yearning for any help they could get up the … Keep Reading

No More Krejci and Bergeron is Slowly Starting to Show for the Bruins

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By: Andrew Bluestein | Follow Me On Twitter / X @adbblue

Through 32 games in their Centennial season, the Boston Bruins are 19-7-6 and first in the Atlantic Division with 44 points. Although they have again been one of the top teams in the league this year, they have struggled as of late. They have lost four straight games and six of their … Keep Reading

Facing Adversity is a Good Thing For the Bruins

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By Andrew Bluestein | Follow Me On X (Formerly Twitter) @adbblue

The Boston Bruins started their centennial season white hot. But, recently, the team has slowed down a bit and dealt with some injuries in the process. The injury bug has affected the team all season but was not as impactful as now.  

Last year’s team had as close to a perfect campaign … Keep Reading

Bruins Charlie Coyle is on Pace for the Best Season of his Career

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on Twitter / X @cookejournalism

When the Boston Bruins acquired Charlie Coyle at the trade deadline during the 2018-19 NHL season, they were looking for a consistent third-line center who would provide scoring depth to round out the roster’s bottom six forwards. Known for his ability to protect the puck and make plays for his linemates, Coyle was the … Keep Reading

Through 15 Games, Zacha and Coyle Are Filling the Shoes of Bergeron and Krejci

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By Andrew Bluestein | Follow Me On X (Formerly Twitter) @adbblue

The center position was the biggest question surrounding the Bruins going into the 2023-24 season. With Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci retiring, two enormous vacancies were left to fill. 

Pavel Zacha and Charlie Coyle were the only centers penciled into the lineup coming into this season. And they have more than answered the bell, filling … Keep Reading

Bruins James van Riemsdyk is the Latest Surprise in a Flourishing Boston Offense

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on Twitter @cookejournalism

Last season was an exciting time to be a Boston Bruins fan. As the team cruised to an NHL-best 135 points with their dominant 65-12-5 regular season showing, nothing would stop the Black and Gold on their quest for the Stanley Cup. However, the hearts of Bruins fans were crushed when the eighth-seeded Florida Panthers stunned … Keep Reading

Pavel Zacha Making an Early Impact as Bruins’ Top Center

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By: Lauren Spencer | Follow Me on Twitter: @laurenspenc

During the off-season, the Bruins had a lot of questions about their forward depth. Specifically, there was now a large hole in the center after the departures of Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci. Those two players left a considerable gap to be filled as the team looked for a new 1C and 2C … Keep Reading

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