Author: Kevin Santangelo

Co Host of Cue' the Duck Boats Podcast Writer for Inside the Rink

Bruins Break Franchise Record in Win Over Arizona

Last night’s win over the Arizona Coyotes was more than just the Boston Bruin’s ninth win in their previous 11 games, and it was a continued show of dominance over their opponent that has now stretched over a decade. With the 3-2-win last night, the Bruins have now won 18 straight games against the inferior […]

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Bruins Trade Rumors: B’s Looking to Add Center Andrew Copp at Deadline

At this time last year, the Bruins front office of Don Sweeney and company were searching the league looking to see what players they would be able to acquire at the trade deadline. Last year, one of their most significant needs was a second-line left winger to pair with second-line center David Krejci to increase […]

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Bruins Trade Rumors: B’s Interested in Defenseman Mark Giordano at Deadline

All Bruins fans understand this team is a couple of pieces away from being a legit Cup-winning team. The Bruins are still without defensive elements and that true second-line center, even with the hot streak since the new year started. These are the two spots on the roster that continue to be talked about and […]

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Bruins Trade Rumors: B’s Interested in Defensemen Jacob Middleton at Deadline

Over the past couple of seasons, especially the current one, the Bruins have been missing a top-four left-shot defenseman to pair with young stud Charlie McAvoy. While this is an immediate need and an expensive one to acquire in a trade or free agency, there is always a critical need to have depth pieces. The […]

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Bruin’s Prospects Look to Take Home Hardware

Many have looked down upon the Boston Bruins prospect pool and laughed as recent draft picks that have not developed at the rate that many expect these days. While this is true, it’s also essential to remain patient as good things come to those that wait; at least, we hope so in Boston. A lot […]

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Bruins Last Minute Collapses: Concern or Overreaction?

For those that have tuned into the last four Boston Bruins games, you have certainly noticed a pattern in three of those. Something that usually doesn’t happen to the Bruins has suddenly snuck up and left them snake bitten. While this is most likely an overreaction that every Bruins fan is hoping for, the uneasy […]

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Kirill Kaprizov skating for the Minnesota Wild

What’s Going Wrong in Minnesota?

With the regular season winding down, playoff contenders are starting to establish themselves as legitimate threats in their respective division or the wild card race, vying for the limited spots available. With most teams already having played 55 games, 27 games remain before playoff spots are locked in, it is officially crunch time for teams […]

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Bruin’s West Coast Round-Up

Winning on the road is always challenging but an essential aspect of a championship-caliber team looking to make a playoff push and a run for the Cup. Having a team that can overcome the long flights, hotel lifestyle, and back-to-back games on the road while navigating the environment and energy of an opposing team’s rink […]

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Rask vs Thomas: Who’s The Best Goalie in Franchise History?

Since the creation of the Boston Bruins in 1924, there have been 110 goalies that have suited up and played between the pipes for the 97-year-old franchise. The Bruins have had some high-caliber names suit up in the iconic black and gold over the years, like Andy Moog, Gerry Cheevers, Frank Brimsek, Tiny Thompson, and […]

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Hart Memorial Trophy Odds: Winners and Losers

With every season, we see players at the top of their game, whether they have been there for a couple of seasons or this is their breakout year. These players get recognized for this hard work and top of the gameplay that they demonstrate over an 82-game season by winning the Hart Memorial Trophy, the […]

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