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Bruins Prospect Update: Hat-Trick for Chandler; Zellers Shines

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By: Eamonn McLean | Follow me on Twitter/X @EamonnMcLean44

While the weather in New England was frightful, this weekend for our sports teams was delightful. While the Bruins’ come-from-behind victory over the Habs, and the Patriots snapping their seemingly never-ending Super Bowl Appearance drought were great, so was the performance of many of the B’s prospects this week. So, how … Keep Reading

Quick Note: Bruins Have a Chance to Build New England’s Next Surprise Contender

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By: Declan Flavin | Follow me on Twitter / X @FlavinDeclan

With the Boston Bruins continuing to build on valuable lessons throughout this regular season, even as another New England team makes a playoff run, it’s worth noting how this hockey team is positioning itself for sustained success moving forward. The potential for success will ironically rely on the aspiring identity brought … Keep Reading

Bruins NCAA Weekend Recap – Birds of Prey

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By: Neil Simmons | Follow me on Twitter / X: @NSimmz

This weekend of Bruins college hockey belonged to the birds, the Hawks, and the Eagles, specifically. Four forwards delivered multipoint weekends to propel their respective teams to sweeps, doing their damage at even strength, on special teams, and in key moments. Which of them left their biggest mark?

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Three Bruins Prospects Nominated for the Hobey Baker Award

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By: Neil Simmons | Follow me on Twitter / X: @NSimmz

Three Boston Bruins prospects, James Hagens, Dean Letourneau, and Ryan Walsh, were named among 87 preliminary nominees for the Hobey Baker Award on Wednesday afternoon. The award annually recognizes the most outstanding player in NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey, both on and off the ice.

Hagens, drafted seventh overall by Boston last June, has … Keep Reading

Bruins Prospect Update: Simpson Takes Over USHL Scoring Lead

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By: Eamonn McLean | Follow me on Twitter/X @EamonnMcLean44

Boston Bruins prospect Cooper Simpson has had a phenomenal season for the Youngstown Phantoms in the USHL. The Shakopee, Minnesota, native has officially taken over the league scoring lead after yet another big week. Simpson is currently on pace for 82 points over 62 games, just a hair under the 1.36 … Keep Reading

Bruins NCAA Weekend Recap – Powerball

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By: Neil Simmons | Follow me on Twitter / X: @NSimmz

Thanks in part to the return of a key veteran forward on Chestnut Hill, the Boston Bruins’ college hockey prospects turned in their highest scoring output of the second half, tallying a combined 17 points over the weekend. Their special teams production was especially prolific, with five different skaters factoring … Keep Reading

Bruins NCAA Weekend Recap – Easy as ECAC

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By: Neil Simmons | Follow me on Twitter / X: @NSimmz

This weekend in Boston Bruins college hockey prospects belonged to one conference: the ECAC. Four players on ECAC teams combined for nine points, and two of their teams swept their opponents in what has quietly been a very deep and competitive conference this season:

Ryan Walsh (C) – Cornell – Walsh racked … Keep Reading

Bruins Prospect Update: Team USA Falls Short at WJC; Letourneau Continues to Impress

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By: Eamonn McLean | Follow me on Twitter/X @EamonnMcLean44

Team Sweden snapped a nearly fifteen-year-long Gold Medal drought last night at the World Junior Championship, defeating Team Czechia 4-2. While Vashek Blanar did not appear in a game, he was with the Czechs throughout the tournament.

James Hagens and Will Zellers did not reach the medal round, losing in overtime in the Keep Reading

Bruins NCAA Weekend Recap – No Days Off

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By: Neil Simmons | Follow me on Twitter / X: @NSimmz

The second half of the college hockey season is in full swing, and the Boston Bruins prospects are wasting no time getting involved. Three different players scored in their first game back in the lineup off short turnarounds from international tournaments, helping their teams get back into rhythm with big wins:… Keep Reading

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