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My Boston Bruins Wish List

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By Maria of Watertown | Follow me on Twitter: @mariaofh2otown

The National Hockey League free agency period begins on October 9th at 12PM and much like the trade deadline date, this period of time gives hockey fans a little tingle down their spine with the hope and anticipation that their team will make a “big splash”.  We would like nothing … Keep Reading

Has Toronto Overtaken Montreal As The Bruins’ Biggest Rival?

By: Jack McCarthy  |  Follow Me On Twitter @73johnnymac

Bruins vs. Canadiens Rivalry

The Boston Bruins have enjoyed a long and storied rivalry with the Montreal Canadiens, long considered their fiercest rival.  The rivalry dates back to December of 1924 and has seen the teams meet in 923 regular season games as well as 177 playoff games.  The animosity that has existed for almost a century including an NHL record … Keep Reading

Bruins Marchand Closing In On 100-Point Season

By: Jack McCarthy  |  Follow Me On Twitter @73johnnymac

With three assists in Boston’s 6-3 defeat of the New York Rangers at TD Garden on Wednesday night, Bruins winger Brad Marchand has moved to 97 points on the season and now has his sights firmly set on becoming the first Bruins player to hit that milestone since Joe Thornton had 101 points in the 2002-03 season.

With five games remaining … Keep Reading

Bruins Post-Game Recap: Boston at San Jose: 02/18/19

By: Max Mainville | Check me out on Twitter @tkdmaxbjj 

Pre-Game Notes

Arena: SAP Center – San Jose, California, USA

Home: San Jose Sharks (35-17-7)

Away: Boston Bruins (34-17-8)

The Bruins enter the third game of their five-game road trip with five wins in a row and now heading into a tougher stretch of schedule with games against the Sharks, Golden Knights, Blues, and Lightning all in close radar. With … Keep Reading

Opening the Bruins “Opening Night” Past

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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @Evan007onTV

The NHL’s “Opening Night” is officially upon us with the Boston Bruins dropping the puck on the 2018-2019 campaign against the defending Stanley Cup Champion Washington Capitals. The nationally televised game on NBC Sports will mark the debut of Wednesday Night Hockey (in place of rivalry night), with the network hoping its re-branding will give a boost … Keep Reading

Mark Your Bruins Calendar: Part II

Bruins Season Tix

By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @Evan007onTV

With a new hockey year comes a renewal of hope (and season tickets courtesy of Tuukka Rask & Patrice Bergeron) for Bruins fans, players, and management. And after recently writing about key games to start the upcoming NHL season for the B’s (2018), it’s now time to highlight the actual new year (2019) and what it has to offer, schedule-wise, for … Keep Reading

Top 5 Worst Trades In Bruins History

    (PHOTO CREDITS: Bay Area News Group-Josie Lepe )

By Liz Rizzo Follow me on Twitter @pastagrl88

As one of the oldest franchises in the NHL, the Boston Bruins have produced the leagues most legendary players from Orr to Esposito. In their long, storied history, there have been some stellar trades (Ray Bourque, anyone?) along with a few head-scratching moves made by the powers that be.  These very moves left … Keep Reading

Honorable Bruins Birthday Mention – Marco Sturm

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By: Mark Allred              Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277

Marco Sturm  9-8-78

No doubt one of the better players coming back from the Boston Bruins trading Joe Thornton to the San Jose Sharks. The 6′-0″ 196-pound winger hailing from West Germany had his best years in my opinion while playing in a Bruins jersey. Before the infamous trade, Sturm started his career in the … Keep Reading

Smoke Clouds Develop Ahead of Bruins Free Agency

By Jesse Jiminez                     Follow Me On Twitter @Jessemedscience 

It’s sure getting a little dark out there, and I don’t mean the unpredictable New England weather. Rather, the calm before the storm that quietly sits above our heads just mere hours ahead of free agency. We’ve already seen a lightning strike with the Chicago Blackhawks trading Artemi Panarin to the Columbus Blue Jackets, re-acquiring Brandon Saad in the process. We also … Keep Reading

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