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The Boston Bruins Drop Game Two of the Prospect Challenge to the Columbus Blue Jackets

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By: Kenny Kaminsky | Follow me on Twitter / X @KennyKaminskyy

Yesterday afternoon, the Boston Bruins lost a hard-fought game 4-3 to the Columbus Blue Jackets in the Prospect Challenge game two from the Harborcenter in Buffalo, New York. Brett Harrison, Lucas Romeo, and Evan Vierling all scored goals in the loss, which is now the Bruins’ second consecutive loss. … Keep Reading

John Farinacci to put ‘Best Foot Forward’ at a Bruins Roster Spot

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By: Jason Cooke | Follow me on Twitter / X @cookejournalism

John Farinacci played in 19 games as a senior at Harvard University. As one of the Crimson’s top skaters, he logged a substantial amount of ice time en route to a 24-8-2 campaign that resulted in an appearance at the NCAA Regional Semifinal. It was a long season for the Red Bank, … Keep Reading

Day One of Boston Bruins Captain’s Practice: Everything You Need to Know

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By: Tom Calautti | Follow me on Twitter @TCalauttis

Warrior Ice Arena played host to the first on-ice activities of the season for the 2024-25 iteration of the Boston Bruins. Players from throughout the organization dusted off their skates and donned the spoked-B for the first time as they attended the first captain’s practice of the (still technically) summer.

The biggest stories of … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins Bottom Paring Will Play a Key Role This Upcoming Season

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By: Kenny Kaminsky | Follow me on Twitter / X @KennyKaminskyy

If you have ever taken a high school physics class, you would know that opposites attract. Funny enough, that’s a solid comparison for the Boston Bruins’ projected third defensive pairing: Andrew Peeke, who was dealt to the Bruins in a deal with the Columbus Blue Jackets during the 2024 … Keep Reading

Looking at the Bruins Defense and Goaltending Depth for the 2024-25 Season

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

Last week, we looked at the Boston Bruins forward depth chart, analyzing where the pieces may fall come Training Camp. Now, it’s time to look at the depth chart for the two positions instrumental in the Bruins’ success last season: defense and goaltending.

Right Shot Defenders: Charlie McAvoy, Brandon Carlo, Andrew Peeke, Keep Reading

Sweeney Putting an Emphasis on Size Will Help the Bruins Blue Line

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By: Andrew Bluestein | Follow Me On Twitter / X @adbblue

Boston Bruins GM Don Sweeney made a couple of notable signings in free agency, inking center Elias Lindholm and defenseman Nikita Zadorov to long-term contracts. The Zadorov signing was for six years and $30 million, proving that Sweeney is emphasizing something particular. 

That would be addressing the physical size of the … Keep Reading

Where Does Nikita Zadorov Fit in the Boston Bruins Lineup?

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

On July 1st, the Boston Bruins announced the signing of Nikita Zadorov to a six-year, $30 Million contract. Zadorov is a six-foot-six, 236-pound left-handed defenseman known for his physical style of play. With the Bruins already boasting six capable defensemen at the NHL level, many wonder where Zadorov may fit in the Bruins … Keep Reading

Making Sense of Analytics: Where the Boston Bruins Need to Improve Their Roster

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By: Tom Calautti | Follow me on Twitter @TCalauttis

How good were the Bruins in 2023-24? Which parts of their team excelled, and which held them back? What do they need to improve on most? These are the questions every executive sets out to answer in the offseason as they look to strengthen their team. I may not be an NHL Executive, but I figured … Keep Reading

The Florida Panthers Stymy the Boston Bruins and Take game Three

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By Tom Calautti | Follow me on Twitter @TCalauttis

It was a picturesque spring day in Boston as the Black and Gold hosted the Florida Panthers for Game three of the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. What many expected to be an explosive and bombastic exhibition of smashmouth hockey turned into a one-sided affair as the Bruins started slow and allowed Florida to … Keep Reading

Bruins @ Panthers: Game One Recap

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By: Andrew Bluestein | Follow Me On Twitter @adbblue

The Boston Bruins won game one over the Florida Panthers 5-1. Coming off the high of a game seven overtime win, the Bruins kept the train on the tracks with a convincing victory. 

After the second period ended, the road team completely controlled the game. They focused on their positional alignment, which led to … Keep Reading

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