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A Bruins Legend Retires: Remembering Zdeno Chara

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By: Joe Travia | Follow Me on Twitter @NHLJoeTravia

July 1st, 2006, is the date that changed everything for fans of the Boston Bruins. After the canceled 2004-2005 season, the Bruins returned to the ice in disarray for the 2005-2006 season. A poor start to the season for the team … Keep Reading

Changes Coming To The Boston Bruins All Time Top-10 Lists.

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By: Michael Rudd | Follow me on Twitter @Bosmike808.

The 2022-23 Bruins’ season could be the last hurrah for a few long-time fan favorites. Both Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci are back on one-year deals for what seems like a final kick at the can. While every player hopes to cement their legacy with their name on the Cup, … Keep Reading

Should the Boston Bruins and NHL be Looking Across the Pond?

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By: Mark Whitfield | Follow me on Twitter @olop86

In recent years, the other Major Leagues have started to look abroad to expand their fan bases. The NHL was, in many ways, ahead of the curve, with overseas games dating back to the 1930s. Most of the overseas series have merely dipped their toe in markets where hockey is already a mainstream sport, and so … Keep Reading

What the End of Adidas Could Mean for the Bruins

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By: Nathan Anderson | Follow me on Twitter @nathandrsn

Among all the offseason news in the NHL this summer, the most interesting to me is the announcement that Adidas will no longer make and design the league’s uniforms after the 2023/2024 season. Adidas has done a pretty solid job with the jerseys since their introduction in the 2017/2018 season. They have adjusted many teams’ designs over their … Keep Reading

Orr is the Best Defenseman in Bruins’ History. So who Rounds out the Rest?

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By: Gayle Troiani | Follow me on Twitter @LadyBruinsFan

The Bruins have been fortunate with the talent on the blue line throughout the years.

There is no denying that Bobby Orr is not only the best defenseman in Bruins history but in the history of the National Hockey League as well. You can … Keep Reading

A Tough “Post” All Around: The Boston Bruins & Playoff Puck Luck

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

PING!

You could hear it vibrating from the balcony to the broadcast booth — the goal post behind Anti Raanta after Trent Frederic’s would-be game-tying Game 7 goal clamored and clanged its way to infamy.

Instead of a 2-1 score becoming 2-2 midway through the second period, the Bruins found themselves only seconds later down 3-1 to … Keep Reading

This Day in Bruins History: Bourque Leads Game Three Playoff Victory!

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

It “bears” the B’s could use a little history repeating these days.

So it’s rather fitting, perhaps even hockey karmic, that on this day in Bruins history, May 6th, 1988, captain Ray Bourque led the black-n’-gold to a thrilling 6-1 playoff victory over the New Jersey Devils.

And guess what game in the series it was? Good … Keep Reading

Foligno Named Boston Bruins Nominee for the King Clancy Memorial Trophy

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By: Melanie DaSilva | Follow me on Twitter: @meldasilva9

Nick Foligno has been praised for his leadership throughout the 2021-22 season by Boston Bruins Head Coach Bruce Cassidy, and now he is getting recognized for it.

The National Hockey League announced its 32 nominees for the 2021-22 King Clancy Memorial Trophy on Wednesday, with Foligno as the Boston Bruins’ nominee.

The trophy is presented … Keep Reading

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