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Could Tyler Seguin Return To The Bruins One Year From Now?

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

Just over five years ago, the Boston Bruins traded away forward Rich Peverley, defenceman Ryan Button, and forward Tyler Seguin to the Dallas Stars for forward Loui Eriksson, defenceman Joe Morrow, forward Reilly Smith, and forward Matt Fraser.

The controversial trade had it’s speculated reasons as to why the deal went through, but no official word was released by any … Keep Reading

How A Breakup Of The Top Line Could Benefit Bruins

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By: Garrett Haydon | Follow me on Twitter @thesportsguy97

There’s no question that the Boston Bruins are a top-heavy team and that can be a good thing. We saw the group of Brad Marchand, David Pastrnak, and Patrice Bergeron put together a combined 228 points this past season, an astounding 32 percent of the Bruins offense. That’s nearly a third of the Bruins points coming … Keep Reading

My Bruins Stanley Cup Runneth Over!

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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @Evan007onTV

With each passing off-season day, hockey fans pining for the puck’s return can at least find entertainment in the weekly stories about where their sport’s most cherished chalice–The Stanley Cup–is going or has already gone. For, it’s a Summer tradition for the winning team’s players to take it on a myriad of individual journeys — from hometowns … Keep Reading

Bruins Prospect Curtis Hall; High Ceiling, Great Flow

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By Jacob Albrecht | Follow me on Twitter @bruinsfan3725

With their late 4th round pick in this year’s NHL Entry Draft, the Bruins selected center Curtis Hall, a Princeton, New Jersey native currently playing in the USHL at 119th overall. At only 18 years of age, Hall has a man’s body, coming in at 6’2″ and 200 pounds. Here are Hall’s first words as a Boston … Keep Reading

Evaluating Boston’s O’Fer at the 2018 NHL Awards

By: Spencer Fascetta | Follow Me on Twitter @PuckNerdHockey

OK, in all fairness, I don’t think Patrice Bergeron was this year’s Selke winner. It really should’ve been Sean Couturier. Bergeron is the best defensive forward of this generation, and has a legitimate argument for the best of all time – but that’s not what this article is about. Instead, I want to discuss why the way the PHWA votes for … Keep Reading

Ilya Kovalchuk: A Bad Idea For The Boston Bruins

By: Andrew Thompson                                                             Twitter:    @Godwentwhoops

Free agent Ilya Kovalchuk is back on the market, and he’s interested in coming back to the NHL. Naturally, Boston area organizations jumped on the story and began spinning and weaving the idea that the 35-year old Russian player would want to wear the ‘spoked B’ and play for the Boston Bruins.

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Bruins Sign D Matt Grzelcyk To A Two-Year Deal

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

On June 15th, 2011, the Boston Bruins have announced their most recent signing during the 2018 NHL Offseason.

According to Boston Bruins on Twitter (@NHLBruins), the Bruins have signed defenseman Matt Grzelcyk to a two-year contract, with an average annual salary of $1.4 million.

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Will The Bruins Need A New Assistant Coach?

 

By: Drew Johnson   |   Follow Me on Twitter @doobshmoob

The idea has been tossed out there, and it is starting to gain some traction.

After losing head coach David Quinn to the New York Rangers, Boston University is looking for a replacement to lead their reputable ice hockey program. It has been suggested that Boston Bruins assistant coaches, Jay Pandolfo and Joe Sacco, may be candidates.

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Should The Bruins Play Krejci & Pastrnak Together?

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By Jacob Albrecht | Follow me on twitter @bruinsfan3725!

With their Bruins seasons over, David Pastrnak and David Krejci have joined the Czech Republic at the IIHF Men’s World Championships this week in Denmark. Due to their connection as being teammates, they have been playing on the same line. To say they’ve been prolific would be an understatement.

In a 4-3 overtime win over … Keep Reading

Bruins Injury Report: Post-Playoff Run

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

As with every playoff run in the National Hockey League, injuries become one of the biggest issues with a team and it is usually how well the rest of the team can handle the injury and how deep that team is offensively and defensively that determines if they can remain good in the playoffs.

Going back to the beginning of … Keep Reading

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