By: Lucas Pearson | Follow Me On Twitter @lucaspearson_
College hockey just continues to grow and grow. Not only the popularity, but the quality of play has been incredible as of late, and it’s really starting to show with more and more NCAA players entering the NHL. In 2003, the NHL was made up of 21% NCAA alumni. That number has risen considerably since then, reaching 33% this season.
As … Keep Reading
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By Carrie Salls | Look for me on Twitter @nittgrl73
If the Bruins win the Stanley Cup this year, Matt Grzelcyk, Chris Wagner and Charlie Coyle will be the first Massachusetts-born Bruins to have their names inscribed on the coveted hardware since Myles Lane did so in 1929.
Regardless of the outcome of this year’s Cup quest, the three current hometown heroes appear to have already cemented their spots in … Keep Reading
By: Chris Greene | Follow me on Twitter @cgreenesports
Boston Bruins forward Chris Wagner’s season seems to have ended last week, after he blocked a Justin Faulk slap shot, injuring his forearm in the process. If that is the case, the 27-year-old had himself a solid first season for the Black and Gold.
The Walpole, MA native signed a two year deal with the Bruins last summer, after spending most … Keep Reading
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By: Liz Rizzo | Follow me on Twitter @pastagrl88
Next man up: It’s a phrase that’s been thrown around the locker room and after last night, the Boston Bruins will once again be tested as they look to sweep the Carolina Hurricanes. In an all-too familiar scenario, the boys in Black and Gold are down a fourth-line grinder. Bruins Head Coach issued an … Keep Reading
By: Mark Allred | Follow Me On Twitter @BlackAndGold277
Over the weekend I was contacted by a close source that the Boston Bruins had a deal in place with forward Anton Blidh as the American Hockey Leagues Providence Bruins were going through their exit meetings. The exit meeting came as the top minor-pro affiliate of the NHL Bruins were back in the Ocean State on Monday after being eliminated by … Keep Reading
By: Cameron McCusker | Follow Me On Twitter: @CSthinks
It doesn’t take a brilliant hockey mind to understand that the Bruins stole Game 4 from Toronto thanks to some big games from big names.
Only Bruins with positive possession numbers: Bergeron, Marchand, Heinen, Chara, McAvoy
— DJ Bean (ORIGINAL TWEETER) (@DJ_Bean) April 18, 2019
The Bruins, despite twice going up by two or more goals in the game, never … Keep Reading
By: Yanni Latzanakis | Follow Me On Twitter: @yanlatz
Pre-Game Notes
Arena: Little Caesars Arena
Home: Detroit Red Wings (30-38-10)
Away: Boston Bruins (47-22-9)
Boston Starting Lineup
Forwards
Marchand – Bergeron – Pastrnak
DeBrusk – Krejci – Kuhlman
Johansson – Coyle – Heinen
Nordstrom – Acciari – Backes
Defense
Krug – Carlo
Chara – McAvoy
Grzelcyk – Miller
Goaltenders
Halak
Rask
Detroit Starting Lineup
Forwards
Bertuzzi – Larkin – Mantha… Keep Reading
Photo Courtesy Of Boston Herald
By: Garrett Haydon | Follow Me On Twitter @thesportsguy97
Pre-Game Notes
Arena: TD Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
Home: Boston Bruins (47-21-9)
Away: Florida Panthers (34-32-12)
Boston’s Lineup
Forwards
Marchand-Bergeron-Johansson
DeBrusk-Krejci-Pastrnak
Heinen-Coyle-Wagner
Nordstrom-Acciari-Backes
Defense
Chara-McAvoy
Krug-Carlo
Grzelcyk-Clifton
Goalies
Rask
Halak
Florida’s Lineup
Forwards
Huberdeau-Barkov-Dadonov
Hoffman-Trocheck-Hawryluk
Sceviour-Borgstrom-Vatrano
Hunt-Sheahan-Brouwer
Defense
Yandle-Ekblad
Pysyk-Brown
Weegar-Matheson
Goalies
Luongo
Montembeault
First Period
Prior to puck drop, Chris Wagner received the … Keep Reading
(Photo Credits: Last Word On Hockey)
By: Liz Rizzo | Follow me on Twitter @pastagrl88
The Boston Bruns continue with their road trip down south as they look to extend their winning streak to five games as they face the league’s number one team. Boston is coming off a 7-3 win over the Florida Panthers, clinching their ticket into the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
In their third meeting of … Keep Reading
By: Lucas Pearson | Follow Me On Twitter @lucaspearson_
4th lines across the NHL have changed quite a bit over the recent history of the NHL. The 4th line used to always be full of grinders and guys willing to drop the gloves. They didn’t play as much, but would always be a highly physical group of players that would change the tone of the game immediately.
While some of … Keep Reading

