Bobby Orr

David Pastrnak Hits Career Milestone in Return From Injury

Today, the Boston Bruins benefitted from being fully healthy during their 3-1 win over the New York Rangers. It is coming at the right moment as the B’s now have four regular-season games remaining before taking on their first-round matchup with the opponent still to be determined. The Bruins returned David Pastrnak, Hampus Lindholm, and […]

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Should the NHL Create An Award In Honor of Bobby Orr?

With the end of the season right around the corner and teams gearing up, the finalist for awards become clear. When looking at the different hardware the NHL hands out for all different types of season statistics, the Hart Trophy for league MVP, Norris for the top defenseman, and Vezina for the top goaltender are […]

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Report: Boston Bruins To Honor 1972 Stanley Cup Team on April 14

The Boston Bruins will celebrate the 1972 Stanley Cup winning team on April 14, before their 7 pm game against the Ottawa Senators at TD Garden. This is the 50th anniversary of the ‘72 team that beat the New York Rangers in six games on May 11th 1972, to win their second Cup in three […]

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Report: Roman Josi Breaks Franchise Record

For the Nashville Predators, this season has been a constant battle, especially for positioning in the Central Division, as the back and forth between the St. Louis Blues, Minnesota Wild, and themselves has been nonstop. A big part of the Predator’s success has been tied to a few players, whether it be goaltender Juuse Saros, […]

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Report: McAvoy Joins Elite Company in Boston

One thing in Boston Bruins history that has been a constant is having a stud number one defenseman on their blue line. The Bruins have been fortunate to have some of the all-time greats don the black and gold as names like the great Bobby Orr, Ray Bourque, Eddie Shore, and Zdeno Chara are just […]

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Report: Roman Josi is on the Verge of History

The Swiss superstar is two points away from breaking the Nashville Predators single-season scoring record that Paul Kariya set during the 2005-06 season. While that’s a great accomplishment in and of itself, Josi could be joining an even more elite group before the month is over. With 13 games remaining for the Predators, Josi is […]

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Should Former Bruin Bill Cowley Be The Next To Have His Number Retired?

The Boston Bruins have a storied history as an Original Six team in the National Hockey League. Some of the very best to ever play the game have spent some time as a Bruin. Bobby Orr and Phil Esposito led the Big Bad Bruins to Stanley Cups in 1970 and 1972. The Bruins have on […]

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Duncan Keith

Top 5 Defenseman In Chicago Blackhawks History

This is pretty much a Hall Of Fame list. The Blackhawks are full of star defensemen. You can go to any era, and there will be a name that stands out. While I was digging into the player’s history and moments that these legends were involved in just gave me a nostalgia high. Then there […]

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The St. Louis Blues Think Chris Pronger Is Better Than Bruins Great Bobby Orr?

Hall of Fame defenseman Chris Pronger was honored by the St. Louis Blues organization on January 17th by retiring his number “44” to the rafters at The Enterprise Center. It was a great night for the 47-year old Pronger, who played 1,167 games with five teams, including 598 for the Blues. The night was filled […]

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Patrick Kane

Opinion: Patrick Kane Is The Best American Player Of All-Time.

Patrick Kane Is The Best American Player Of All-Time!

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