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Bruins @ Sabres: Game Recap

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By Andrew Bluestein | Follow Me On X (Formerly Twitter) @adbblue

The Boston Bruins improved to 12-1-2 Tuesday night after defeating the Buffalo Sabers 5-2. The team got the message from head coach Jim Montgomery, who made them skate “Herbies” at practice on Monday. Montgomery said he thought they looked “tired” against the Montreal Canadiens in Saturday’s 3-2 overtime loss.

The Balck and Gold … Keep Reading

The Hidden Value of Hampus Lindholm

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By: Tom Calautti | Follow me on Twitter @TCalauttis and Linktree

Bruins fans haven’t had much to complain about over the first 14 games of the 2023-24 season. The team is 11-1-2, sits atop the Atlantic Division, and has the fewest regulation losses in the NHL. Despite their impressive start, fans and media alike have pointed to Hampus Lindholm’s lack of offensive production as a … Keep Reading

Bruins Stats Corner: November Player Stats Tracker

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By Karoline Sears | Follow me on Mastodon: @spelled_with_a_k and Substack

Welcome to your monthly Bruins Stats Corner stats tracker round-up. Each month I will update this post so we can track how well this centennial team is fairing. I have chosen some of my favorite stats to track: Defensive Points Share (DPS), Faceoff Wins Percentage (FOW%), Time on Ice (TOI), and Individual … Keep Reading

Charlie McAvoy’s Offensive Production is Essential for Boston Bruins Success

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on Twitter @cookejournalism

In Saturday night’s 4-1 win over the Detroit Red Wings, Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy reminded Bruins fans what he’s capable of when the puck is on his stick. When the elusive McAvoy came wheeling around the right face-off circle in the first period on a beeline to the goal, it … Keep Reading

Bruins vs Ducks: Game Recap

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By Andrew Bluestein | Follow Me On Twitter @adbblue

The Boston Bruins suffered their first defeat of their Centennial season losing 4-3 in overtime to the Anaheim Ducks Thursday night. It was a game that seemed completely winnable all the way to the end. 

This was a game that leaves a sour taste in your mouth. It was not for a lack of effort either, … Keep Reading

Bruins Stats Corner: October Player Stats Tracker

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By Karoline Sears | Follow me on Mastodon: @spelled_with_a_k and Substack

Welcome to your weekly Bruins Stats Corner stats tracker round-up. Each week I will update this post within the month of October so we can all track this Centennial team. I have chosen some of my favorite stats to track: Defensive Points Share (DPS), Faceoff Wins Percentage (FOW%), Time on Ice (TOI), … Keep Reading

Bruins @ Sharks: Game Recap

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By Andrew Bluestein | Follow Me On Twitter @adbblue

The Boston Bruins improved to 3-0 Thursday night, defeating the San Jose Sharks 3-1. An ideal start to their West Coast road trip

After what seemed to be a counterproductive morning, the team clearly got the message and translated it over to the puck drop in San Jose. 

The Bruins were shot out of … Keep Reading

Three Things to Look for in the Bruins Centennial Season Opener

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By Andrew Bluestein | Follow Me On Twitter @adbblue

The Boston Bruins will start their 2023-24 campaign for their centennial season tonight. They will host the Chicago Blackhawks at TD Garden, and the highly touted first-overall pick Connor Bedard will be front and center. Old friends Taylor Hall and Nick Foligno will also be back in town after being traded to Chicago during the offseason.

A … Keep Reading

Bruins Stats Corner: Game Stats Tracker

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By Karoline Sears | Follow me on Mastodon: @spelled_with_a_k and Substack

The pre-season is over and it’s time to make some decisions. Most of the young players we saw over the past few weeks will return to minor league play to continue their development. Others were surprising standouts that showed us all that they are, in fact, ready to don that … Keep Reading

A McAvoy and Lohrei Pairing is More than Ideal for the Bruins

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By Andrew Bluestein | Follow Me On Twitter @adbblue

Boston Bruins 2020 second-round pick Mason Lohrei has certainly raised some eyebrows during training camp. The 6’4 defenseman got a lot of minutes in the preseason games he was in the lineup for and stood out.

In his first game against the Buffalo Sabres, he played 29:01, which led all skaters in ice time. The … Keep Reading

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