By: Garrett Haydon | Follow Me On Twitter @thesportsguy97
It’s been quite a two year ride for Jake DeBrusk. He’s seen a lot, from scoring a goal in his first career game to dominating his first playoff experience to losing on home ice in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final. The former first round pick has excelled for the most part since his debut, putting together a rookie season … Keep Reading
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By Joe Chrzanowski | Follow Me on Twitter @jchrz19
The start of free agency saw the Bruins come out of the gate quickly, signing or extending seven players. Forwards: Brendan Gaunce, Par Lindholm, Brett Ritchie, Ryan Fitzgerald…Defensemen: Connor Clifton and Josiah Didier…Goalie: Max Lagace. While none of these players were big-name signings, which was to be expected given the Bruin’s limited cap space and restricted free agents, it was an … Keep Reading
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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @00EvanMichael
Happy New Year, Bruins fans! Well, not yet. But it COULD be a “Happy New Year” in 2020 if the B’s take advantage of their lightest load of games on the season in a month’s time — 11 in total, six on the road and five at home (sorry, April, your two contests in week one don’t count … Keep Reading
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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @00EvanMichael
Cassidy and Belichick. Not a bad Coach’s Corner to be in, no disrespect to B’s alum Don Cherry and his North-of-the-border broadcast bud Ron MacLean.
And as many members of the Boston media reported Monday, the Bruins’ bench boss attended his second consecutive #PatsCamp and took it all in with his family by his side.… Keep Reading
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By Liz Rizzo| Follow me on Twitter @pastagrl88
To describe the perfect athlete that not only has the utmost respect from his entire team but an entire league, you won’t have to think too hard to search for words. While you could write for days describing the many ways this player continues to be an example of what a leader should be, it’s what he … Keep Reading
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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @00EvanMichael
In Part I… we made you fear the start of the season (and just in time for Halloween)!
In Part II… we showed you unless the Bruins stuff themselves with wins, it could be a Thankskilling in the standings!
Now, for their busiest month yet–December, comes Part III of the B’s calendar series. And … Keep Reading
By: Jack McCarthy | Follow Me On Twitter @73johnnymac
The Boston Bruins, via Team President Cam Neely, identified a top-six winger as a position of need heading into the summer of 2019 following a largely successful 2018-19 campaign in which they finished in a tie for second overall in the NHL standings and advanced all the way to Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final. While the addition of a … Keep Reading
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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @00EvanMichael
“The Bruins are looking to bring back Chris Kelly…”
That statement caused a Causeway panic and made #BruinsTwitter go atwitter this week. And I would’ve probably jumped on the bash-the-B’s-brass bandwagon were it not for a skill I learned long before the age of social media clickbating and hackneyed headlines: read more than just the first sentence. … Keep Reading
By: Yanni Latzanakis | Follow Me On Twitter @yanlatz
First Line: Marchand – Bergeron – Heinen
Ever since Marchand and Bergeron began playing together, they have been inseparable. The duo has played together on the same line five on five, on the powerplay, and even the penalty kill and have shined together. While at times the line with Pastrnak on the right side was arguably the best line in the … Keep Reading
By: Garrett Haydon | Follow Me On Twitter @thesportsguy97
First Line: Marchand-Bergeron-Studnicka
If there’s going be a young forward that breaks into the B’s lineup, I’m willing to bet it will be Jack Studnicka. The youngster is already a very talented and dynamic player but obviously doesn’t have much experience as he only has 5 AHL games under his belt. Putting him on the top line gives him a chance … Keep Reading

