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Remembering the Best of Times for David Krejci With the Boston Bruins

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Tommy Bennett | Follow Me On Twitter @TJBennettt37

The Boston Bruins are a historic organization. As the club enters its 100th season, plenty of prolific players have worn the black and gold. Some names stand out far more than others and have their numbers retired in the rafters of TD Garden. For now, we reminisce about a player that has been here for the majority … Keep Reading

What Jesper Boqvist Brings to the Bruins

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By Andrew Bluestein | Follow Me On Twitter @adbblue

The Boston Bruins signed center Jesper Boqvist on July 12th to a one-year $775,000 contract. Perhaps GM Don Sweeney is taking a page out of his book from last year’s off-season by targeting a New Jersey Devils player who has not yet tapped into their full potential. Pavel Zacha was acquired via … Keep Reading

Can Pavel Zacha be a Fit at First-Line Center for the Bruins in 2023-24?

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By: Mark Allred | Follow me on Twitter @BlackAndGold277

When a player of Patrice Bergeron’s caliber retires, filling the void is no easy task. Bergeron spent his entire career with the Boston Bruins, leaving a legacy that will be remembered for generations. Now, with his retirement, the question arises: who will step up to fill the gap? One emerging candidate is … Keep Reading

Trade Profile: Boston Bruins Fit For Mark Scheifele

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By: Tommy Bennett | Follow Me On Twitter @TJBennettt37

The Vegas Golden Knights have captured the Stanley Cup. Now that hockey season is over. The offseason is in full swing. General Managers will have their plates filled to the maximum. The first buyout window is officially open, and the National Hockey League Entry Draft and free agency are in a few weeks. 

That will … Keep Reading

Weekend Wrap-Up | Boston Bruins 2023 Edition

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By: Liz Rizzo | Follow me on Twitter @pastagrl88

October can not come soon enough as Bruins fans await the start of the 2023-24 season and with the team out of the Playoffs picture, off-season activities can be a tad quiet. While not much is being reported regarding contract extensions (as of yet), there is some news quietly trickling out involving the organization.

In case you … Keep Reading

For Once, Bruins Management Wasn’t the Complete Focus of the 2022/23 Year-End Failure

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By: Mark Allred | Follow me on Twitter @BlackAndGold277

The Boston Bruins, 2022-23 regular season was nothing short of spectacular, with the team breaking an NHL record and making a solid case for playoff success. However, their first-round exit at the hands of the Florida Panthers left many fans disappointed and searching for answers. Critics have been … Keep Reading

The Bruins and Lightning: Optimistic Prophecy or Cruel Pattern?

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By: Pierce Brody | Follow me on Twitter @PierceBrody3

The 2019 NHL playoffs were supposed to be the Tampa Bay Lightning’s year. In recent memory, they had put together one of the most dominant regular seasons, finishing with the then-record 62 wins and just 16 losses. They had the league’s best offense, the best defense, and the best power play. They … Keep Reading

Stanley Cup Playoffs 2023: Bruins Defeat Panthers 4-2 In Game Three| Round One

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By: Liz Rizzo | Follow me on Twitter @pastagrl88

The Boston Bruins lead the series against the Florida Panthers as the team wins 4-2 tonight in the FLA Live Arena. Boston’s gameplay returned to form and despite an anxiety-inducing last few moments of the final period, the Bruins had a strong game compared to Wednesday’s match-up.

Captain Patrice Bergeron did not … Keep Reading

Can the Bruins Survive Another Bergeron Absence?

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By: Pierce Brody | Follow me on Twitter @PierceBrody3

There was a lot to like in the up-and-down game one: obviously the win, but also the dominant third period and a shutdown performance by Linus Ullmark despite his short, spotty playoff history. However, it’s hard to overlook the first half of the game, where the Panthers were sustaining pressure and the … Keep Reading

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