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Big Changes Coming To Boston During Critical Off-Season

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By Jack Cinquegrana | Follow me on Twitter @bruinschewy

The 2020-2021 NHL offseason is one that is exceptionally crucial to Boston’s future. It is vital the Boston Bruins sign some marquee skaters that can shake up this team’s identity. The Bruins had an identity of a team that would out-hit and out-muscle your team while playing rock-solid defense and a sturdy goaltender back-stopping the … Keep Reading

Pros And Cons Of Acquiring Mike Hoffman In Free Agency.

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By Jack Cinquegrana | Follow me on Twitter @bruinschewy

Mike Hoffman has had an excellent career so far. NHL goalies have gotten better over time, and Hoffman is still potting around 30 goals per season, not an easy thing to do. The Boston Bruins need secondary scoring, and Mike Hoffman would be a great addition to the second line.

The Canadian winger … Keep Reading

Could Oliver Ekman-Larsson Become A Bruin?

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By: Lucas Pearson | Follow Me On Twitter @LucasPearson_

Oliver Ekman-Larsson would look excellent in black and gold. With the recent news that Arizona is looking to shed salary (and quite a bit of it) I’d think anyone not named Barrett Hayton and Jacob Chychrun could be in play, including their captain. According to Elliot Friedman, the Bruins are interested, and … Keep Reading

Assessing The Boston Bruins Salary Cap Situation

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By: Joey Partridge | Follow Me On Twitter @joey_partridge

Most Boston Bruins fans know the feeling of having their team pressed against the salary cap ceiling. It has actually been a common thing for the Bruins for most of this decade. Due to some bad contracts and having a deep, skilled roster, the Bruins haven’t had too much freedom entering most … Keep Reading

Pros And Cons If The Bruins Were To Acquire Forward Evgenii Dadonov In Free Agency

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By: Andrew Lindroth | Follow me on Twitter! @andrewlindrothh

The Boston Bruins once again fell short of their ultimate goal of raising the Stanley Cup. Bruins general manager Don Sweeney has his work cut out for him this off-season, and the possibility of Torey Krug not re-signing with the Bruins seems to becoming a reality. Sweeney didn’t hold back during his press conference … Keep Reading

Predicting The Future Performance Of The Bruins’ Next Core

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By Leon Lifschutz | Follow me @LeonLifschutz

Introduction

Welcome back for Part Three of our series predicting the performance of the Bruins’ core players. In Part One we examined aging curves and decided on who made up the Bruins’ veteran and young cores. In Part Two we analyzed the past performances and trends of the Bruins’ veterans in order to predict what the … Keep Reading

Why The Bruins Might Be Able To Sign Taylor Hall

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By: Andrew Taverna | Follow me on Twitter @andrewtaverna

The Bruins are en route to a massive offseason. With rumors flying that Jake DeBrusk could be a trade chip, the Bruins are checking in on Oliver Ekman-Larsson, which would likely lead to moving Brandon Carlo. All signs point to the Bruins are gearing up to make a splash on the market. Additionally, with Torey … Keep Reading

Could Boston’s Charlie McAvoy Be A Norris Trophy Contender Next Season?

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Tyler Smith | Follow Me On Twitter @foxboro_ty

After the sting of a second-round postseason loss, unfulfilled expectations, and a window closing, the Bruins have many questions going into next season. One development that could go a long way toward keeping the Boston Bruins Stanley Cup contenders for the next decade is the emergence of Charlie McAvoy and … Keep Reading

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