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Is Glen Murray a Bruins Legend?

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @dairybeast

When I was younger, I played NHL 06 on my dad’s PC. Of course, I always played as the Bruins, which is where most of my mid-2000s Bruins knowledge comes from. One of my favorite players to use in that game was Glen Murray. He was a big-bodied right-handed forward who wore number 27.

Recently it struck … Keep Reading

Bruins Marchand Surpasses Murray on All-Time Nova Scotian Scoring List

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By: Craig Eagles | Follow Me On Twitter @Eags37

Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia’s own Brad Marchand has set another milestone.

This accomplishment might not be worthy of front-page news, but it’s still noteworthy in Nova Scotia hockey lore. The province that has produced some amazing hockey players over the years sees that trend continue as Marchand, a proud Maritime NHLers for Kids alumnus, surpassed former … Keep Reading

Bruins Add Maritime Scout to the Fold During Pandemic

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By: Craig Eagles | Follow Me On Twitter @Eags37

The Boston Bruins have always had a pipeline to the Canadian Maritimes. From Willie O’Ree and Gerry Ouellette to Bob Joyce, Glen Murray, Brad Marchand, Adam McQuaid, and even Don Sweeney, the Maritimes has always served the Black and Gold well. 

In recent years the Maritimes has become a hotspot for producing fantastic NHL prospects. Given … Keep Reading

Welcome Back To Boston: Best Bruins Reunions!

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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @Evan007onTV

Forget Mr. Gabe Kotter, it’s time to “Welcome Back” a few fan favorites (or forgetfuls) of the Bruins who took two turns thru town during their illustrious careers wearing the spoked-B. From players to coaches to player-coaches, even a couple of broadcasters and general managers, these Bruins enjoyed lengthy hockey careers with stints in Boston separated … Keep Reading

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