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Bruins Are Linked to Blues’ Justin Faulk: If Value is Right, Here’s Why Bruins Should Make the Trade

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

The 2026 Winter Olympics are in full effect for National Hockey League players, but that doesn’t mean rumors aren’t swirling around with the trade deadline weeks away. The Boston Bruins will be one of the NHL teams that will need to be active at the trade deadline, considering the team is in a playoff … Keep Reading

Keep an Eye on These Two Bruin Forwards at the Trade Deadline

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

The Boston Bruins continue to be a rollercoaster of a National Hockey League team this season. While the Bruins did defeat the Vegas Golden Knights 4-3 last night at TD Garden, the Golden Knights scored three goals in the third period to make it a nail-biter, but a win is a win.

With a … Keep Reading

Jim Montgomery Returns to Boston as Bruins Take on St. Louis

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By: Jack Studley  |  Follow me on Twitter/X @jackstudley13

After splitting the home-and-home with Detroit, the Boston Bruins (15-13-0) are back on their home ice and will welcome Jim Montgomery and the St. Louis Blues (9-11-7). The Bruins, who are 2-3-0 in their last five games, are looking to bounce back from Tuesday night’s 5-4 loss in Detroit. St. Louis has a 2-2-1 record in … Keep Reading

Change of Scenery Could Help Bruins Forward Max Jones

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By: Eamonn McLean | Follow me on Twitter/X @EamonnMcLean44

A common concept in player development is the idea of a “change of scenery.” It’s a belief that a player’s production is being limited by their surroundings, and that a new team can help remedy the issue. The Bruins have drawn on this idea before, trading for Pavel Zacha from the New Jersey Devils. Zacha’s … Keep Reading

Bruins' Krug Delivers Crushing Open Ice Hit, But Was It Charging?

By: Jack McCarthy  |  Follow Me On Twitter @73johnnymac 

 
The Boston Bruins shook off the inevitable rust that an eleven-day break will bring and skated to a convincing 4-2 victory over the St Louis Blues in game one of the Stanley Cup Final at TD Garden on Monday night.  Despite the highly entertaining game, a major focus of attention in the aftermath was whether or not a thunderous open-ice … Keep Reading