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Bruins Call Up Vladar On Emergency Basis

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Written By: Chris Nosek  |  Follow Me On Twitter: @cnosek6342

On Saturday, November 10th the Boston Bruins announced that they are calling up 21-year-old goaltender Dan Vladar from Providence. A goaltender call-up was fully expected after the news of Tuukka Rask being granted a leave of absence for what the team is calling “a personal matter.”

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Bruins Goalie Tuukka Rask Granted Leave Of Absence

Tuukka Rask was third in the league in save percentage this season. (USATSI)(Photo Credits: USATSI)

By: Liz Rizzo | Follow me on Twitter @pastagrl88

The Boston Bruins announced today that goalie Tuukka Rask has been granted a leave of absence due to a personal matter. Although there is a lot of speculation online, the organization is stating that the leave is not health related. According to NBC Sports Boston Insider Joe Haggerty, Rask is excepted to be out for a couple … Keep Reading

Bruins Reminder: “Canadian Kick” An Important Road Trip

By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @Evan007onTV

Image result for Bruins In Canada(Photo Credit: Root & Anchor)

Allow myself to introduce…myself.

Or, more specifically quote myself, to paraphrase legendary comedic spy Austin Powers (Danger’s his middle name). Over the Summer, I had the pleasure to preview for the Black N’ Gold Blog a number of important games in the schedule, with my “Mark Your Bruins Calendar: Part I” focusing on this upcoming stretch Keep Reading

Bruins’ Sweeney Is Proving He’s A Top GM: Part II – Trading

Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney(Photo credit: John Wilcox)

By: Chris Nosek | Follow Me On Twitter: @cnosek6342

As we continue to dissect just how good Don Sweeney has been during his time as the general manager for the Bruins, it is important to remember that he had to rebuild a large majority of this organization while continuing to keep the team on the ice good enough to contend for a playoff spot. Sweeney also … Keep Reading

Prospects Challenge: Part 2 — A Tale Of Three Goalies For The Bruins

Round Up ( Photo Courtesy of Jennifer Stasio Coombe )

By: Jen Stasio Coombe  |  Follow Me On Twitter @hockeygirl2976

Dan Vladar, Kyle Keyser, and Dawson Weatherill were three netminders who played their way to Buffalo representing the Bruins in net over the four-day extended weekend event. Three men to tend the pipes gave Boston Brass the opportunity to scrutinize the skills and tenacity each of these players brought to the game.  … Keep Reading

Worst Bruins Logos

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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @Evan007onTV

OK, let’s be up front about this article: it’s IMHHO — In My Humble Hockey Opinion. So please don’t opine too much if you fancy any of the featured logos herein and think my take, as well as a few supported others, isn’t anything you want to “B”-lieve in. Then again, I think that’s what makes this … Keep Reading

Bruins Trade Adam McQuaid To Rangers

By: Chris Greene  |  Follow me on Twitter @cgreenesports

The Boston Bruins announced earlier today, Sept. 11, that they have traded Adam McQuaid to the New York Rangers in exchange for defenseman Steven Kampfer, a 2019 fourth-round draft pick and a 2019 conditional seventh-round draft pick.

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Bruins Defense: Will Vaakanainen Make An Appearance In 2018-19?

By: Liz Rizzo | Follow me on Twitter @pastagrl88

You could say that the Bruins didn’t really make any heavy-handed moves this offseason. But you have to hand it to Don Sweeney. By not panicking and making “crazy” trades, he’s making a clear statement: the Bruins will continue to focus on their explosive youth movement. During training camp this coming September, the B’s will need to make some tough roster … Keep Reading

Cap Crunch: A Look At The Bruins Cap Situation

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By: Shane Roush  |  Follow me on Twitter: @BruinsFan374688

The salary cap. A constant worry for all NHL General Managers. The more money you have, the more flexibility comes with it. The Bruins paid the price and were in “cap jail” after winning the Stanley Cup in 2011. Role players and fourth-liners like Chris Kelly and Greg Campbell were given deals that had plenty of … Keep Reading

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