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How Do The Bruins Measure Up To Luszczyszyn’s Stanley Cup Checklist

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By Leon Lifschutz | Follow me @BruinsBreakdown

The Tampa Bay Lightning were crowned Stanley Cup Champions earlier this month. The Lightning, dominant over a number of regular seasons, finally got over the playoff hump and won the big prize – the large, shiny, silver mug donated by Lord Stanley. Every year, after a team wins the cup, it feels like other teams study the winners … Keep Reading

The Boston Bruins Announce Three Injury Updates

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By: Andrew Taverna | Follow me on Twitter @andrewtaverna

Following the disappointing end to bubble hockey, the Boston Bruins have announced three plays had surgeries performed during the month of September. Brad Marchand, David Pastrnak, and Charlie McAvoy each underwent procedures this offseason. Marchand and Pastrnak will require some additional recovery time, which creates questions about their availability for the start of next season.

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Thank You Torey Krug, A True Boston Bruin

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By: Joey Partridge | Follow Me On Twitter @joey_partridge

The news that broke every Boston Bruins fan’s heart dropped Friday night a little after 8pm. Torey Krug signed a seven-year, $45.5 million contract with the St. Louis Blues. Krug’s time in Boston has come to a close.

Over the course of the night there were reports that the Bruins offered him … Keep Reading

Potential Silver Lining IF Bruins Lose Torey Krug

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By Maria from Watertown | Follow me on Twitter @mariaofh2otown

With the NHL draft and free agency getting underway and rumors percolating about potential deals involving our Boston Bruins, it prompted me to start thinking about how difficult the job of a general manager job has to be, particularly during this time of a season. The right or wrong decisions can impact … Keep Reading

Big Changes Coming To Boston During Critical Off-Season

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By Jack Cinquegrana | Follow me on Twitter @bruinschewy

The 2020-2021 NHL offseason is one that is exceptionally crucial to Boston’s future. It is vital the Boston Bruins sign some marquee skaters that can shake up this team’s identity. The Bruins had an identity of a team that would out-hit and out-muscle your team while playing rock-solid defense and a sturdy goaltender back-stopping the … Keep Reading

Predicting The Future Performance Of The Bruins’ Next Core

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By Leon Lifschutz | Follow me @LeonLifschutz

Introduction

Welcome back for Part Three of our series predicting the performance of the Bruins’ core players. In Part One we examined aging curves and decided on who made up the Bruins’ veteran and young cores. In Part Two we analyzed the past performances and trends of the Bruins’ veterans in order to predict what the … Keep Reading

Zdeno Chara “Made For This” Bruins Docuseries Debuts!

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

It feels like we’ve “seen it all” these past few seasons from the Boston Bruins. Heart-pounding games. Heart-breaking losses. Memorable moments. Forgettable flops. Truly, everything from A – Z!

Well, when it comes to the letter of a specific B’s sweater, one Black N’ Gold Captain can now share how he’s truly made for this… for the team, … Keep Reading

Three Bruins Win NHL All-Star Honors

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By: Andrew Taverna | Follow me on Twitter @andrewtaverna

With the NHL Awards in the books this year, three Bruins have been given the NHL All-Star honor. David Pastrnak won first-team honors while fellow teammates Brad Marchand and Tuukka Rask both received second-team honors. These awards mark the end of a relatively successful award season for the Bruins, with Cassidy winning the Jack … Keep Reading

The Bottom Six For The Boston Bruins Needs To Be Top Notch

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By: Matt Barry | Follow me on Twitter @oobcards

For the Boston Bruins to compete for another Stanley Cup, their offensive production will have to improve from all four lines, particularly in even-strength situations. The talk has mostly been about adding a capable scoring threat at right-wing for the second line with center David Krejci. This is a significant need … Keep Reading

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