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Bruins Trade for Tommy Wingels

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By: KG                   Follow me on Twitter: @kgbngblog and on FanCred at K G

At the deadline today, Don Sweeney and the Bruins organization made the deal to acquire Tommy Wingels from the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for a … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Trade Frank Vatrano To Florida

 

By Andrew Thompson | Follow on twitter @godwentwhoops

Earlier today, the Boston Bruins organization announced that they had traded forward Frank Vatrano to the Florida Panthers in exchange for a third-round pick.

The writing was on the wall for this one. While a lot of people seem to love the story about the local boy who becomes a gritty winger, it doesn’t work out too well for the Bruins … Keep Reading

An Early Look at 2018 Free-Agency, And Who Could Be The Next Bruin

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By Thomas Nyström | Follow on twitter @nahstrom

The front office of the Boston Bruins has shown that they have a strong grasp on the idea that the success of the franchise hinges on drafting and developing talent, retaining character individuals, and inserting capable veterans that fit their idea of roster needs with regards to maximizing roles. Part of that last bit comes with shrewd and thoughtful spending … Keep Reading

Ryan Donato – Boston’s Captain America

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By: Aaron Chisling     Follow me on Twitter at @achisling

On a Boston Bruins team that is getting league-wide recognition regarding it’s Stanley Cup contender status. Many have marveled at Boston’s ability to manage their core of playoff-proven players in Patrice Bergeron, Brad Marchand, David Krejci, David Backes and Zdeno Chara with unproven rookie phenoms like Danton Heinen, Jake DeBrusk, Sean Kuraly and Charlie McAvoy. … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: At The Trade Deadline, No News Is Good News

 

By: Andrew Thompson                                                                    Twitter: @godwentwhoops

The Boston Bruins seem to be in control of their own destiny at the moment.  From an ugly beginning, the Black and Gold have earned points in 30 of their last 34 games. With their most recent win against the Toronto Maple Leafs, the B’s sit comfortably in second place in the Atlantic Division.

The Boston Bruins seem to be in control of their … Keep Reading

A Look At The Bruins Season So Far

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By: KG                   Follow me on Twitter: @kgbngblog and on FanCred at K G

The Bruins are on their five-day break this week, so no B’s game until they play their bitter rivals, Montreal, on Saturday the 13th for the first time in the regular season this year. But while the Boston players are getting some well deserved Rest and Relaxation, everyone else is … Keep Reading

Bruins GM Sweeney’s Patience Persists

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By: Chis Nosek                             Follow Me On Twitter @cnosek6342 

Coming into this 2017-18 season, the Boston Bruins roster had a wide variety of questions and what fans thought were gaping holes. Some of the most significant issues included how GM Don Sweeney would fill the many gaps fans felt this team had left coming out of a disappointing 2016 campaign. Many fans were calling … Keep Reading

Bruins Cehlarik Out Four Weeks

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By: Mark Allred         Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

The Boston Bruins announced before today’s game against the Edmonton Oilers at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts that forward Peter Cehlarik will miss the next four weeks with an injury sustained to his left leg during a game against Pittsburgh on Friday, November 24th. B’s General Manager Don Sweeney mentioned in the team official twitter … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: You “CAN” Teach That

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By: Billy Stramiello          Follow Me On Twitter @WJStramiello

Opening night for the Bruins certainly did not feature the line-up that last year’s Bruins fans would have expected.  So many “casuals” hope that they will wake up at the end of summer hockey hibernation to find their team stocked with off-season superstar acquisitions.  On the opening night not only did B’s fans not find … Keep Reading

The Boys Are Back! The Boys Are Back! The Boys Are Back (and they even got cap space)!

 

By: Andrew Thompson                                                             Twitter: @Godwentwhoops

 

The Boston Bruins finally filled in the final piece of the puzzle on Thursday when they came to terms with holdout forward David Pastrnak. The B’s and Pastrnak agreed on a six-year, $40 million dollar deal. The new contract carries a $6.67 million hit against the salary cap.

This is an all-around win for practically everyone that has anything to do with … Keep Reading

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