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Bruins Zacha Proving Trade is a Success

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By: Gayle Troiani | Follow me on Twitter @LadyBruinsFan

During the offseason, when the Boston Bruins announced they had acquired winger Pavel Zacha from the New Jersey Devils in exchange for Erik Haula, it was met with an unenthusiastic response from the fans. The sixth-overall pick of the 2015 draft was underachieving in New Jersey, so fans were rightfully skeptical.

There was speculation about where … Keep Reading

Bruins’ Clifton is Finally Making ‘Cliffy Hockey’ a Good Moniker

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By Gayle Troiani | Follow me on Twitter @LadyBruinsFan

This is the season of revenge for some of the Bruins’ players. First, there’s David Krejci, who instantly proves his worth by centering the second line with fellow countrymen David Pastrnak and Pavel Zacha. In 23 games, Krejci has eight goals and 13 assists for 21 points while averaging 17 minutes of ice time. … Keep Reading

Bruins Veterans Were Key Contributors in NHL Record-Breaking Home Victory

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By: Mark Allred | Follow me on Twitter @BlackAndGold277

Yesterday afternoon was the annual Boston Bruins post-American Thanksgiving matinee game at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The visiting 10-6-4 Metropolitan Division third-place Carolina Hurricanes were in town looking to snap the B’s current winning streak of 11-0 this season at TD Garden.

Even though I thought this game was a bit sluggish … Keep Reading

How Should the Bruins Set Up the Top Six?

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @nathandrsn

One topic that has generated much controversy this season is Jim Montgomery’s rotation of players in and out of the lineup. When A.J. Greer was moved to the scratched list after a hot start, Bruins Twitter cried out at what was deemed a great injustice. In retrospect, the fans may have had a … Keep Reading

Post-Game 11/17/22 | Bruins Defeat Flyers 4-1

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By: Liz Rizzo | Follow me on Twitter @ pastagrl88

The Boston Bruins are 15-2-0 tonight after defeating the Philadelphia Flyers 4-1 and have extended their winning streak. Boston is now the fifth team in NHL history with a season-opening home winning streak with 10 games or more. With the team haven’t played since Sunday, the gameplay was at times very lackluster and unfocused with … Keep Reading

Post-Game Recap 11/13/22: Bruins Continue to Roll at Home, Defeat Canucks 5-2

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By: Gayle Troiani | Follow me on Twitter @LadyBruinsFan

The Boston Bruins remain undefeated at home, earning a 5-2 win over the Vancouver Canucks a the TD Garden Sunday night. The black and gold are now 14-2-0 while riding the 9-0-0 home record, while the Canucks lost their third straight game.

“It says we can win games in a lot of different fashions,” … Keep Reading

Post-Game 11/10/2022: Bruins Win 3-1 Over Flames; McAvoy Scores In Debut

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By: Liz Rizzo | Follow me on Twitter@pastagrl88

The Boston Bruins won a tough match-up tonight over the Calgary Flames partly due to special teams and great goaltending. Linus Ullmark made timely saves giving the B’s a perfect home-ice record of 8-0. As the Bruins found ways to win, an old pattern for the team reared its head tonight as they found themselves playing with … Keep Reading

Projections of a Fully Healthy Boston Bruins Lineup

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By: Mike Sullivan | Follow me on twitter: @_MikeSullivan

Injuries are bound to happen during an 82-game schedule in the national hockey league. Unfortunately, the Boston Bruins had to deal with three critical injuries to start the season. Matt Grzelcyck, Brad Marchand, and Charlie McAvoy. For those counting, that’s a first-line elite winger in Brad Marchand, a first-pairing Norris Trophy-competing defenseman in Charlie … Keep Reading

Offensive Depth No Longer a Liability for the Boston Bruins

AJ Greer kisses the Spoked-B after scoring a goal against the Arizona Coyotes on October 15th, 2022. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

By: Mike Sullivan | Follow me on Twitter: @_MikeSullivan

The lack of offensive depth has been a primary point of criticism for the Boston Bruins in past seasons. In years past, especially last season without David Krejci in the lineup, the Bruins relied heavily on the “Perfection Line” … Keep Reading

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