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Bold Predictions For The Bruins In 2018-19

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By: Garrett Haydon | Follow Me On Twitter @thesportsguy97

The 2018-19 Boston Bruins season starts in less than three weeks, and one could argue that the season has the potential to go any which way — whether it’s an early-round exit or a trip to the Stanley Cup Final. I don’t like to necessarily make predictions for the season as I don’t like getting my … Keep Reading

Five Bruins To Watch In 2018-19

 

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By: Garrett Haydon | Follow me on Twitter @thesportsguy97

The Boston Bruins will be an interesting team to watch in 2018-19, there’s no doubt about it. It’s a team still adjusting to Bruce Cassidy’s system and a team that should contend for a championship. A team that has a quality starting goalie that drive some people insane and an influx of young talent that … Keep Reading

Best Bruins Logos

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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @Evan007onTV

In honor of the recent unveiling of the Boston Bruins 2019 Winter Classic logo, as seen above and in the tweets below, I’ve taken it upon myself to reminisce on and rank what previous logos have been just as iconic, reverential and memorable over the years for the boys in Black N’ Gold (and these are Keep Reading

Bruins Inaugural Labor Day Event Benefits First Responders

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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @Evan007onTV

Happy Labor Day, Bruins fans! While many of us are taking time off for Summer’s final holiday weekend, thousands of runners from across Greater Boston & beyond will take part in the inaugural “Run For Gratitude” to benefit the Martin Richard Foundation. “Founded in 2014, the foundation was formed by the parents of eight-year-old Martin Richard, who … Keep Reading

Bruins To Partner With Special Olympics

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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @Evan007onTV

As part of the team’s “B-Inclusive” initiative both on and off the ice, the Boston Bruins Foundation announced a $1 million partnership with the MA Special Olympics for the upcoming season and beyond. According to the press release, the donation will be spread out over the next 3 years and will help “educate fans on the impressive work … Keep Reading

Mark Your Bruins Calendar: Part III

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By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @Evan007onTV

The 2018-2019 Boston Bruins schedule should be entertaining, eye-catching, exciting, and definitely exhausting (this brings whole new meaning to the phrase “E” for effort). But if the B’s are buzzing, especially during the Fall/Winter stints that I recently wrote about, as well as the early/late Spring games-to-watch, then you can safely bet on “S” for success next … Keep Reading

Boston Bruins: Sweeney Staying The Course

By: Drew Johnson   |    Follow Me On Twitter: @doobshmoob

The Boston Bruins created quite the buzz this offseason. It started with reports indicating that General Manager Don Sweeney was looking to make a big addition. The Bruins were in the running to sign both Ilya Kovalchuk and John Tavares. Even though they went down swinging, it indicated that Boston was willing to pull the trigger on a potential home … Keep Reading

Mark Your Bruins Calendar: Part II

Bruins Season Tix

By: Evan Michael | Follow me on Twitter @Evan007onTV

With a new hockey year comes a renewal of hope (and season tickets courtesy of Tuukka Rask & Patrice Bergeron) for Bruins fans, players, and management. And after recently writing about key games to start the upcoming NHL season for the B’s (2018), it’s now time to highlight the actual new year (2019) and what it has to offer, schedule-wise, for … Keep Reading

Atlantic Division Preview: Where Do The Bruins Stack Up?

By: Tyler Aragao   |   Follow Me On Twitter @Tyleraragao40

The Atlantic Division often finds itself in the shadows of the Metropolitan and Central Divisions. The Metro boasts the defending champion Capitals and before them, back to back champions in the Penguins. Meanwhile, the Central is home to some of the leagues most talented clubs like the Nashville Predators and Winnipeg Jets. Yet, the Atlantic is no slouch either, and after … Keep Reading

Top 5 Best Trades In Bruins History

The Big Bad Bruins' explosive trio of the late 1960s and mid-'70s propelled Boston to two Stanley Cups.

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By Liz Rizzo | Follow me on Twitter: @pastagrl88

There’s a passion for hockey in Boston and there is an undying loyalty among fans. A loyalty that has more than once been tested when its GM would make some questionable moves. As discussed in last weeks article, we took a look at some of the worst trades made … Keep Reading

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