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Lizotte: My Selection for the 2022 NESN 7th Player Award

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By: Joey Lizotte | Follow me @lizotte_joey

The time has come for the 2022 Boston Bruins 7th player Award. This annual award is voted upon by Bruins fans to the Bruin, who has performed above expectations and would take on the role of an unsung hero. Just before puck drop vs. the Panthers Tuesday night, we saw five Bruins take … Keep Reading

Erik Haula has Proven he’s Capable of Being the Bruins’ No. 2 Center

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

Ever since David Krejci departed from the Boston Bruins during the last offseason, many fans have cried out for management to trade for a second-line center. While rumors circulated that the Bruins were pursuing a No. 2 center like Claude Giroux and JT Miller ahead of the NHL trade deadline, Erik Haula … Keep Reading

Why the Bruins Should Pursue Claude Giroux

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By: Ryan Duffy | Follow Me On Twitter @Rduffy26

Once again, the Philadelphia Flyers season has taken a turn for the worst after starting the season 8-4-2 in 14 games. The Flyers had high hopes heading into this season since they added a couple of big names during the offseason, such as Keith Yandle, Cam Atkinson, Ryan Ellis, and … Keep Reading

Should the Bruins make player changes to boost their secondary scoring?

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By: BNG Staff | Follow us on Twitter @BlackNGoldPod

Fans of the Boston Bruins, are full of ideas about what will improve their side regarding the all-important secondary scoring metric. To some, it’s all about strategy. There’s a suggestion that all the side needs to do is better reconfigure its current player plan, for example. It’s about luck to others: you can’t, … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins vs. New York Rangers: How The Two Original Six Clubs Stack Up

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By: BNG Website Staff | Follow us on Twitter @BlackNGoldPod

Bruins & Rangers Both Excelling In Unforgiving East

Barring a major second-half collapse by any team, it looks like the New York Rangers and Boston Bruins will both be back in the 16-team postseason for the first time since 2017.

The Rangers were added to the expanded 24-team playoff format for the 2020 bubble, but … Keep Reading

Looking back at the ’11-’12 Bruins Ten Years Later: January 22nd, 2012

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By: Jeff Playdon | Follow me on Twitter @PlaydonJeff

In Game 46 of the ’11-’12 season for the Boston Bruins, they would visit the Philadelphia Flyers in a Sunday Matinee game. The Bruins were sitting at a mighty 30-13-2, but Philly was also having an impressive season as they were 28-13-5. Boston came into this game without defenseman Andrew Ference, as … Keep Reading

Nick Foligno Injury: What It Means For The Bruins

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By: Carter Hochman | Follow me on Twitter @Carterr33

In a dominating win against the defending Stanley Cup Champion Tampa Bay Lightning, there was a glaring issue that remained in the forefront of every Bruins fan’s mind, and that was the awkward fall that Nick Foligno took, resulting in him leaving the game not to return. It didn’t look … Keep Reading

What are the Expectations for the Bruins in 2021-22?

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By: Scott Wood | Follow Me On Twitter @ScottHoHPodcast

After years of being perennial contenders, there is a near consensus expectation from pundits for the Boston Bruins. Get ready to head to the playoffs as a Wild Card.

Jackie Spiegel of The Sporting News, Shaun Filippelli of The Hockey Writers, and Adam Proteau of Sports Illustrated all have the Bruins … Keep Reading

The Bruins Third Line and Their Importance to Become a Contender

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

With the home opener for the Bruins right around the corner on Saturday, October 16th, Bruce Cassidy and the coaching staff have seemed to finalize the top-nine forward roster. Of course, the top line will remain the same, and Charlie Coyle will be the second-line center with David Krejci gone. The way the third line with … Keep Reading

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