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Memories of The Old Historic Boston Garden

By: Matt Barry | Follow me on Twitter @oobcards

The Boston Bruins have been to three Stanley Cup Finals since 2011 and continue to be one of the top teams in the National Hockey League. TD Garden has been home to many great moments since opening its doors in 1995. From Raymond Bourque’s game-winning goal in the 1996 NHL All-Star game to Patrice Bergeron’s overtime goal to complete a historic … Keep Reading

Bruins Retro Jersey Spooktacular Speculation For 2021!

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

Trick… or Treat? 

That’s the question Bruins fans need to be asking this Halloween about what a potential B’s alternate or third jersey may look like for the upcoming season.

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Charity Endeavors | Boston Bruins Edition

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By Liz Rizzo | Follow me on Twitter @ pastagrl88

With the Boston Bruins officially out of the running for the Stanley Cup this year and life returning somewhat normal for the team, the organization has continued with their noted charity efforts. In case you missed it, those personalities involved with the Bruins team have raised money in recent outings.

As the COVID-19 Pandemic continuing to … Keep Reading

BNG Hockey Talk Ep. 5 With Black N’ Gold Hockey Podcast YouTuber Cameron Young

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By Cameron Young | Follow me on Twitter @cmoney008

In my latest video uploaded to my YouTube channel, I conclude my two-part series where I build an All-Time Boston Bruins lineup. In this upload, I discuss the defensemen and goalies in addition to 4 honorable mentions that just miss out on roster spots. Check it out below and please subscribe to my YouTube Channel and … Keep Reading

Beyond The Ice | Boston Bruins Edition

Boston Bruins injury update: Zdeno Chara questionable to play in ...
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By: Liz Rizzo | Follow me on Twitter @pastagrl88

As life slowly progresses to a “new normal” amidst all that has happened in recent months, the hockey community (more specifically members of the Bruins) have embraced the need for change. Others have continued their outreach to help those affected by Covid-19.

ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS

 “Silence is not an option for me anymore.”

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Bruins vs Canadiens: The Definition Of The Word Rivalry.

By: Josh Houreas  |  Follow Me On Twitter @JHoureas

The Montreal Canadiens are one of, if not the oldest hockey team in the National Hockey League. The Boston Bruins are the pioneer American Franchise in the League.

On December 8th, 1924, a rivalry, unlike any other, was born.

And it would change the course of hockey history forever.

Part I: The Beginning 

Montreal won the first meeting between the two … Keep Reading

The Best Bruins Moments (And Some Personal Favorites) From TD Garden

By: Josh Houreas  |  Follow Me On Twitter @JHoureas

Part one. The history.

In 1995, Bostonians everywhere bid farewell to the world-famous Boston Garden. Gone were the (not so) legal rink dimensions, the legendary Parquet floor of the Celtics, and many memories that will forever live in the lore of Boston sports. The Goal, Brad Park’s rolling puck rebound goal, and even the memories of early success in 1929, 1939,
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Bruins Alumni: Happy Birthday Hal Gill

By Joe Chrzanowski  |  Follow Me on Twitter @jchrz19

Happy 45th Birthday To Former Boston Bruins Defenseman Hal Gill!

Gill was born on April 6th, 1975, in Concord, MA, and was drafted by the Bruins in the eighth round (207 overall) of the National Hockey League Entry Draft in June of 1993. The 6′-7″, 243-pound behemoth of a man was drafted out of Nashoba Regional High School in Bolton, MA … Keep Reading

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