Charlie Coyle

Five Reasons The Bruins Will Beat The Hurricanes

The Carolina Hurricanes could be the most complete and structured team in the NHL playoffs. The Boston Bruins have been the fourth-best team point percentage-wise in the league since January 1st. However, the Canes owned the Bruins in three games this season and outscored Boston 16-1. In Boston, two of those games were 7-1 and […]

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Report: Bruce Cassidy Changes Things Up As He looks to Get Bruins Back on Track

When the Bruins take on the Ottawa Senators tonight, they will look to get back on track and secure a win after two tough losses against playoff teams. The main problem for the Bruins has been the loss of key players during injury and a lackluster power-play that seems not to be operating like a […]

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Report: Bruins Coach Bruce Cassidy Frustrated With “Just Not Intelligent Hockey”

Boston Bruins Head Coach Bruce Cassidy typically is candid and to-the-point when discussing his team’s performance in postgame press conferences. But last night, Cassidy took it to another level after a 4-2 loss to the St. Louis Blues at TD Garden Tuesday night. The Bruins have been hampered by injuries lately and were coming off […]

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Charlie McAvoy and Hampus Lindholm of the Boston Bruins

Report: Bruce Cassidy Shakes up Lines Due to Injuries

As the Boston Bruins gear up for a matchup with the red got St. Louis Blues tonight, all eyes will be on the Bruins lineups, especially the defensive pairings. In the wake of multiple injuries to the defensive core, Head Coach Bruce Cassidy has gotten creative as he is short two of his regular top-four […]

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NESN Seventh Player Award Narrowed Down to Three

As the Bruins’ regular season comes to an end and the team begins to gear up for the playoffs, it’s time to reflect on the players’ contributions throughout the season. Players have certain expectations associated with them from the beginning, whether it be David Pastrnak and Brad Marchand scoring 30 plus goals, Charlie McAvoy being […]

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Bruins Gear Up for Matchup Against Lightning Despite Key Injuries

When the Boston Bruins take on division rival Tampa Bay Lightning tonight on the road, they will still be shorthanded by a couple of players as the injury bug has hit the Bruins at the worst possible time. Luckily for the Bruins, they will return a familiar face to the lineup tonight. Trent Frederic participated […]

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David Pastrnak skating for the Boston Bruins

Report: Bruins Shake Up Lines in Wake of Injuries

Tonight, the Bruins will lace up their skates on the second night of a back-to-back against the Detroit Red Wings on the road. After coming away with a win in overtime over the Columbus Blue Jackets thanks to two goals by Jake Debrusk, which consisted of the first goal of the game and the game-winner […]

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Erik Haula Looks to Stay Hot

The Boston Bruins have been on fire the last couple of months, especially in their last 17 games, as they have compiled a 14-2-1 record that has vaulted them from wild card team to second place in the Atlantic Division. The reason behind this excellent play has been due to several reasons. Still, several players […]

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Opinion: The Bruins Future is in Good Hands

The Boston Bruins, for so long, have had the same core players they have led Boston season after season. This season saw that core change drastically with the departure of two key members that have been here since the 2000s. The Bruins core lost their first significant piece after the 2019 season when Zdeno Chara, […]

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Opinion: Erik Haula And Charlie Coyle Are the Center Of Attention For The Bruins

When David Krejci decided to leave the Boston Bruins and head back to play in his native Czech Republic last off-season, the Bruins immediately needed a second-line center. Krejci had been in a full-time role with Boston since the 2007-08 season. Captain Patrice Bergeron is entering the last year of his contract, and Charlie Coyle […]

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