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Report: Boston Bruins and RFA Forward Pavel Zacha are Close to a New Contract Per Agent

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By: Mark Allred | Follow me on Twitter @BlackAndGold277

Earlier today, longtime Boston Herald B’s beat writer Steve Conroy tweeted below that restricted free agent forward Pavel Zacha is in contract negotiations, and a deal could be finalized soon. The 25-year-old Zacha was traded to the National Hockey League Boston Bruins for versatile forward Erik Haula, who only … Keep Reading

Why Haven’t the Bruins Signed Krejci or Bergeron?

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @nathandrsn

With NHL free agency officially opening on July 13, many Bruins fans anxiously awaited news on not one but two fan-favorite players. Of course, I am speaking about David Krejci, who has been rumored to be making his return from Czechia (formerly the Czech Republic), and captain Patrice Bergeron. Both players have been heavily … Keep Reading

Don’t Be Crazy, The Bruins Should Not Trade Linus Ullmark

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By: Joe Travia | Follow me on Twitter @NHLJoeTravia

It is no secret that the Boston Bruins are currently in a precarious position regarding the salary cap. As things stand presently, the Bruins have only $4,758,333 of space to agree to contracts with Unrestricted Free Agents Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci and newly acquired Restricted Free Agent Pavel Zacha. To put … Keep Reading

Day One of Boston Bruins Free Agency

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By: Mike Sullivan | Follow me on Twitter @_MikeSullivan

At noon on Wednesday, NHL free agency began. With the Bruins pushed up against the cap and plenty of moves to be made, there was significant chatter surrounding two players. Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci.

As we all know, Patrice Bergeron’s future is somewhat uncertain. There have been plenty of rumors flying around contradicting one another, so … Keep Reading

What we Learned From Jim Montgomery’s First Press Conference as Bruin’s Head Coach

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By: Theo Lander | Follow me on Twitter @lander_theo

On Monday, the 29th head coach in Boston Bruins history, Jim Montgomery, faced the media for the first time along with his new colleagues Don Sweeny, Cam Neely, Jeremy Jacobs, and Charlie Jacobs. We got the chance to hear from Montgomery himself on what direction he believes this team will … Keep Reading

Mark Your 2022-2023 Bruins Calendar: October Garden Party

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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @00EvanMichael

Get ready to Mark Your Bruins Calendar all Summer long fans of the Black N’ Gold!

After the exciting team announcement on the official @NHLBruins Twitter of the 2022-2023 schedule release, our BN’G team is ready to highlight some of the watch-worthy marquee moments this season.

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Does Bringing David Krejci Back Help The Bruins?

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By Gayle Troiani | Follow Me on Twitter @LadyBruinsFan

When David Krejci opted to retire from the Bruins after 14 years and return to the Czech Republic, fans were praying he would return when his season was over, just in time for the Stanley Cup playoffs.

It didn’t happen, and the Bruins were eliminated from the postseason in the first round, leaving fans to ponder … Keep Reading

Looking at the Options the Bruins Have to Fill the Second Line Center

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

The 2022 offseason for the Boston Bruins has been a whirlwind of emotions with the firing of Bruce Cassidy in early June, the rumors surrounding Patrice Bergeron returning, and the multi-year contract extension of general manager Don Sweeney. While some offseason questions have been answered, many remain regarding the construction of the Bruins … Keep Reading

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