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Building a Bruins All-Time Starting Lineup Based on a Single Season

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By Jake Ferraro | Follow me on Twitter/X @18Jxxx18

Throughout franchise history, the Boston Bruins have had many iconic players. Those players left a tremendous impact in Beantown and helped the Bruins achieve major success. However, picking one particular season among the others from many players at their set positions is tough.

A Bruins all-time starting lineup featuring five skaters at their set … Keep Reading

Charlie McAvoy Made Bruins History in 2026 Stadium Series

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By: Jake Ferraro | Follow me on Twitter/X @18Jxxx18

Three nights ago, the Boston Bruins lost in brutal fashion to the Tampa Bay Lightning at the National Hockey League’s 2026 Navy Credit Federal Union Stadium Series at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The Bruins had 5-1 midway through the second period, then lost the game 6-5 in a shootout.

Despite the shootout … Keep Reading

After Marchand’s Departure, Who Should Be the Next Captain of the Boston Bruins?

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By: Matthew Lemear | Follow Me on X @Mlemear331

As the hockey world knows, the Boston Bruins went full-sell and dealt away team Captain Brad Marchand on the National Hockey League’s trade deadline day. The Bruins also dealt assistant Captain Brandon Carlo and fill-in assistant Captain Charlie Coyle on the same day. After trading away three prominent members of your on-ice leadership team, we … Keep Reading

Once a Bruin, Always a Bruin: Catching up with Ed Sandford

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By: Gayle Troiani | Follow me on Twitter @LadyBruinsFan

When you look at the history of captains for the Boston Bruins, names like Zdeno Chara, Patrice Bergeron, and Raymond Bourque jump right out at you whether you are a new or lifelong fan. Other names fans will remember to include are Joe Thorton, John Bucyk, and Terry O’Reilly.

One player fans may not remember … Keep Reading

Bruins Alumni, Warrior For Life Foundation Raise Money and Awareness for Veterans in Nate Hardy Memorial Game

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By Gayle Troiani | Follow me on Twitter @LadyBruinsFan

The atmosphere at Warrior Ice Arena was a little different on Saturday afternoon. The current NHL Boston Bruins players had already finished their morning skate before their match-up against the Colorado Avalanche, the Coaching Symposium had wrapped up, but the arena was filled with fans donning black and gold, waiting for the Boston Bruins Alumni … Keep Reading

Patrice Bergeron’s Unmatched Leadership Qualities

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By: Mike Sullivan | Follow Me On Twitter @_MikeSullivan

When you think of Patrice Bergeron, many terms of endearment come to mind. Trustworthy, honorable, selfless, respected, reliable, relentless, and most of all, his ability to be a role model.

The Boston Bruins selected Patrice Bergeron 45th overall in the second round of the 2003 NHL entry draft. Since then, he has led the Boston Bruins … 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

Bergeron Joins Bourque On Bruins’ Playoff Longevity List

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

Patrice Bergeron and Raymond Bourque.

Start any hockey sentence with those two names and Bruins’ fans faces will light up like a goal horn in OT (thank you Brad Marchand for the most recent heroics)! And now those names will be forever linked again thanks to No. 37 inching closer to No. 77’s all-time playoff games-played record … Keep Reading

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