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Patrice Bergeron Will Become The Next Bruins Captain

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By Carrie Young | Follow me on Twitter @carrieyoung512

With Zdeno Chara’s official departure to the Washington Capitals yesterday, the Bruins will have a new captain for the first time in 14 seasons. General Manager Don Sweeney confirmed in a video conference this morning that the Bruins will name a captain for the 2020-21 season, and the choice is a … Keep Reading

Mark Your 2021 Bruins Calendar Part I: January Jitters

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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @00EvanMichael

The Boston Bruins 2021 abbreviated 56-game regular season NHL schedule is now out. But is it more Merry Christmas or Bah Humbug!?

I’ll leave that to the puck prognosticators and schedule savants who enjoy being Beantown Scrooges. However, here’s what I can tell you: the B’s better make some New Year’s Resolutions to all phases of … Keep Reading

Pearson: Teams, I’m Excited To Watch The Bruins Play

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By: Lucas Pearson | Follow Me On Twitter @LucasPearson_

No more Maple Leafs, no more Lightning, no more Canadiens. The NHL has confirmed four brand new divisions for the upcoming season, the North, East, Central, and West. The Bruins will set up shop in the very tough East division. That division will consist of: the Buffalo Sabres, New Jersey Devils, … Keep Reading

Donnelly: Bruins 2020-21 Opening Night Line Predictions

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By: Patrick Donnelly | Follow me on Twitter @PatDonn12

The Boston Bruins will open up training camp in just over a week on Jan. 3 as the start of the 2020-21 season on Jan. 14 against the New Jersey Devils draws closer. With the departure of Torey Krug (and potentially Zdeno Chara, who knows), the additions of Craig Smith and Greg McKegg, and the … Keep Reading

Bruins’ Marchand & Bergeron Remain One of the League’s Best Duos

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

Beside every great player is his partner-in-crime, his right-hand man, his “sidekick”, if you will. Bobby Orr and Phil Esposito, Wayne Gretzky and Mark Messier (… and Jari Kurri, Paul Coffey, etc. Man, those Oilers teams were stacked.), Mario Lemieux and Jaromir Jagr, Ted Lindsay and Gordie Howe – and so on, you … Keep Reading

The Sports Museum Honored the 2011 Boston Bruins at the 19th Annual Tradition

Cool tour for sports fans
Traveler photo submitted by DG2205 (May 2019)

By: Amy Tolman | Follow me on Twitter @amy7594

Last night on New England Sports Network, The Sports Museum honored the 2011 Boston Bruins, the 2004 Boston Red Sox, the 2001 New England Patriots, and the 2008 Boston Celtics in their 19th Annual Tradition. This event is normally held at TD Garden, but due to the COVID pandemic, … Keep Reading

Should The Bruins Trade Jake DeBrusk For Max Pacioretty?

By Michael DiGiorgio | Follow Me On Twitter: @BostonDiGiorgio

News broke that the Vegas Golden Knights are trying to unload contracts to stay cap compliant after the signing of Alex Pietrangelo. The Knights signed Pietrangelo, knowing they’d need to trade one of their other mainstays to come in under the cap this coming season.

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How Is The Pandemic Affecting The Boston Bruins?

By: Joey Partridge | Follow Me On Twitter @joey_partridge

It almost doesn’t seem real that the global pandemic started almost nine months ago. It seems like forever ago that the NHL season was put on pause to accommodate for the rise in COVID-19 cases in mid-March. The National Hockey League did a fantastic job putting together a return to play plan to not only finish their 2019-2020 season but keep … Keep Reading

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