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Bruins’ Mason Lohrei Named to Team USA’s Preliminary Roster

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

For the second consecutive spring, Mason Lohrei has been named to Team USA’s preliminary roster for the upcoming IIHF World Championships in Switzerland. The Bruins blueliner will be one of just two returning members of last year’s squad, alongside Edmonton’s Isaac Howard, who won the gold medal in Stockholm, the … Keep Reading

Bruins Earn Opportunity to Right Their Wrongs on Home Ice, Get Set for Game Six

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By: Ryan Bosworth | Follow me on Twitter/X @RyanJBosworth

The Boston Bruins have forced a game six back in Boston after a thrilling 2-1 overtime victory, thanks to none other than David Pastrnak. Now they head back home for another do-or-die game in game six. With it, also comes the opportunity to right their wrongs from games three and four.

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Bruins’ Sturm Announces Lineup Changes Ahead of Game Five

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By: Ryan Jainchill | Follow me on Twitter / X @Jainchill_Ryan

Boston Bruins forward Viktor Arvidsson did not travel to Buffalo for game five of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs and will be out, according to Head Coach Marco Sturm. In addition, defenseman Henri Jokiharju will be in for defenseman Jordan Harris. No decision on Arvidsson’s replacement has been made.

Arvidsson left game … Keep Reading

Bruins Prospect Update: James Hagens Has Arrived

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

When the Boston Bruins drafted James Hagens seventh overall in last summer’s National Hockey League Entry Draft, he instantly became the B’s most hyped prospect in over a decade, and for good reason. The Hauppauge, New York, native spent most of his draft season as the projected first overall selection, before ultimately sliding down … Keep Reading

Bruins Best Stars for Fourth Straight Victory

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By: Tom Calautti | Follow me on Twitter/X @TCalauttis

Viktor Arvidsson recorded his fifth-career hat trick, and David Pastrnak added three assists as the Boston Bruins skated to a 6-3 victory over the vaunted Dallas Stars. The Black and Gold now have a firm grip on the Eastern Conference’s top wild card spot and positioned themselves well for a playoff berth. Here’s how it all … Keep Reading

Bruins Squander Important Two Points to Leafs

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By: Ryan Bosworth | Follow me on Twitter/X @RyanJBosworth

The Boston Bruins were back on TD Garden ice for the season series finale against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Bruins came into tonight’s tilt with a record of 39-23-8, seeking their 40th win on the season and continuing their push for the playoffs.

Toronto came in last in the Atlantic Division, … Keep Reading

Game Notes: Bruins Host Maple Leafs Looking for Critical Two Points

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By: Ryan Bosworth | Follow me on Twitter/X @RyanJBosworth

The Boston Bruins are back on TD Garden ice for their third and final regular season matchup with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Each team has hosted a game this season, and Boston has skated away with victories in both games, and each game was won with a score of 5-3.

Tonight, the … Keep Reading

Bruins Potential Lineup Change Could Hint at Position Battle

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By: Andrew Patten | Follow me on Twitter / X @a_patten11

As the Boston Bruins prepare for their matchup on Tuesday night against the Toronto Maple Leafs, Monday morning’s skate at the Warrior Ice Arena may have foreshadowed that a lineup change could be coming. According to the Bruins’ Belle Fraser, Henri Jokiharju was skating on the third pairing with Nikita Zadorov at … Keep Reading

Bruins Finding Success with Lindholm-Lohrei Pairing

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By: Tom Calautti | Follow me on Twitter/X @TCalauttis

The Boston Bruins struggled all season to find stable defensive pairings. Issues with injuries, performance, and surprises kept the back end in flux until recently. Since the Olympic break, the defense has stabilized, thanks in large part to Hampus Lindholm and Mason Lohrei.

Looking back at the start of the season, the defensive sextet, head coach … Keep Reading

The Bruins Backend Needs to Produce More

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By: Ryan Jainchill | Follow me on Twitter / X @Jainchill_Ryan

The Boston Bruins’ defensive core, outside of Charlie McAvoy, has not produced enough offense this season. While at the personnel level, the structure of the d-core may appear to favor the defensive side, the totality of their defense should contribute more to the offensive side.

Outside of McAvoy, who is … Keep Reading

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