Author: Matt Barry

With Bergeron Out, Unsung Hero Steps Up For Bruins

Tomas Nosek has never won a Stanley Cup. The undrafted free agent played only 17 games with the Detroit Red Wings to begin his career but has established himself in an effective career as a checking-line forward and penalty-killing center over 398 regular season games and 46 playoff games between Vegas and Boston. He tied […]

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Bruins-Panthers Game 1 Gets More Interesting

The Boston Bruins and Florida Panthers face off on Monday night in Game 1 of the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs at TD Garden in Boston. The Bruins are the top seed in the NHL playoffs after a record-breaking 65-12-5 mark in the regular season. The Panthers are the second wild card in […]

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This Year’s Playoff Villain For Bruins Fans

The NHL Playoffs can be as entertaining as any professional sports event—fast-paced, hard-hitting action with loud crowds focused on every second of play. A best-of-seven series can bring the best out of the sport and create rivalries between teams in one playoff round that can last into the next season. The Boston Bruins have a […]

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Updated Status On Patrice Bergeron For Game One

Boston Bruins General Manager addressed the media Sunday, and the status of Patrice Bergeron for Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs was a hot topic. Bergeron has been absent for the last two practices after apparently injuring himself in the regular season finale against the Montreal Canadiens Thursday. The team captain left the 5-4 […]

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Player Profile: Jonathan Myrenberg

Jonathan Myrenberg was born on April 11, 2003, in Taby, Sweden. Myrenberg’s bother Jesper is a 23-year-old goaltender in the Swedish Hockey League. Jonathan played five games for the Sweden Selects U-12 team in 2014-15 and six more games for the U-13 team the following season with one assist. The defenseman played for IFK Taby […]

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Playoff Preview: Florida Panthers A Formidable Opponent For Bruins

For the first time since the President’s Trophy was awarded to the best regular-season National Hockey League team in 1985-86, the current President’s Trophy winner with play the defending regular-season champion when the Boston Bruins face the Florida Panthers in the first round of the Eastern Conference Playoffs on Monday. The Bruins (65-12-5) set the […]

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Two Bruins Prospects Named To AHL All-Rookie Team

Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney signed two college free agents within ten days of each other last spring that turned out to be steals. Western Michigan University goaltender Brand Bussi signed on March 30, 2022, and Ohio State University center Georgii Merkulov inked a deal with Boston on April 9th. Both prospects quickly climbed […]

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Have The Bruins found a Future Playmaker?

Tyler Bertuzzi had a memorable run-in with Boston Bruins agitator Brad Marchand in December 2018 when Bertuzzi and the Detroit Red Wings visited Boston and defeated the Bruins 4-2. Both players play similar styles as each is similarly talented and commonly irritating at times. Who knew that a little more than four years later, “Bert” […]

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Prospect Profile: Brett Harrison

Brett Harrison was born on June 7, 2003, in London, Ontario, Canada. Harrison began his hockey career with an impressive first season with the Bronze Medal-winning London Jr Knights U-16 team, where he scored 42 goals with 21 assists in 33 games as a 15-year-old. His 42 strikes and 63 points were league-highs. Harrison totaled […]

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Player Profile: Matthew Poitras

Matthew Poitras was born on March 10, 2004, in Brooklin, Ontario, Canada. In 2018-19, Poitras played for the Whitney Wildcats U-15 team in the ETAHL. In 16 games, the young center scored eight goals with six assists and 39 penalty minutes. Poitras became captain of the U-16 team the following year and sparkled with 26 […]

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