Charlie McAvoy
Despite a McDavid goose egg Bruins fall to Oilers 3-2
- Joe Russo
- March 10, 2023
A two goal performance from the top talent in the world, Connor McDavid, on February 27th was not enough for the Edmonton Oilers to skate past the Boston Bruins. What was the difference in that 3-2 victory? Boston’s depth. Of the three goals scored, only one point was recorded by a member of the Bruins […]
Read MoreBruins Newly Acquired Players Already Making An Impact
- Kevin Santangelo
- March 7, 2023
Heading into the March 3rd Trade Deadline, the Boston Bruins sat at the top of the NHL standings as the best team in the league. Already fielding a deep roster, general manager Don Sweeney understood adding new players via trade is essential even when your team is the best. Sweeney made two major deals to […]
Read MorePlayer Profile: Charlie McAvoy
- Matt Barry
- March 5, 2023
Charlie McAvoy was born on December 21, 1997, in Long Beach, New York. As a 14-year-old, McAvoy played for the Long Island Gulls U-14 team. The next season, the right-shot defenseman would play for the New Jersey Rockets of the Met Junior Hockey League and have a dominating year with 15 goals and 39 assists […]
Read MoreMontgomery Shakes Up Lineup Following New Additions
- Kevin Santangelo
- February 25, 2023
The Boston Bruins are set to take on the Vancouver Canucks tonight at 7 pm on the road. This will be the first opportunity for fans to see newly acquired players Dmitry Orlov and Garnet Hathaway in the lineup. It was pretty clear the role Hathaway would fill as he was brought in to address […]
Read MoreICYMI: Boston Bruins Week In Review
- Joe Russo
- February 18, 2023
We live in a divisive world, but if there is one thing we as a collective can agree on it’s how much can happen over the course of a week. Opinions from the blue checkmarks and various “subject matter experts” go for a dime a dozen and range from quirky to downright obscene. It’s tempting […]
Read MoreBruins’ Prospect From Jack Studnicka Trade Climbing The Ranks
- Matt Barry
- February 6, 2023
Back in October, the Boston Bruins traded one of their former top projects Jack Studnicka to Vancouver for goalie prospect Michael DiPietro and a 19-year-old defenseman who was arguably the best right-shot blue liner in the Canucks’ system. Jonathan Myrenberg is now an intriguing young player in the Bruins’ system and a player to watch […]
Read MoreBoston Bruins’ Top Assets For the 2023 Trade Deadline
- Kevin Santangelo
- January 28, 2023
Through 47 games, the Boston Bruins own a 38-5-4 record as they are past the halfway mark of the season. The NHL-leading Bruins have 80 points and are atop the Atlantic Division as they pursue a return to the Stanley Finals, looking to bring home the Cup for the first time since 2011. While this […]
Read MoreDougie Hamilton’s Great Play Sliding Under the Radar
- Patrick Hoffman
- January 24, 2023
Several names usually come up when talking about the league’s best defensemen. Hockey pundits and fans alike will mention players like Cale Makar, Adam Fox, Erik Karlsson, Victor Hedman, Roman Josi, Charlie McAvoy, Kris Letang, Miro Heiskanen, etc. You get the idea. One name that never seems to pop up is that of New Jersey […]
Read MoreNosek Set To Miss Significant Time With Foot Injury
- Kevin Santangelo
- January 21, 2023
Everything has been going right for the Boston Bruins this season as they sit on top of the NHL with a 36-5-4 record and 76 points. After dealing with injuries to begin the season and overcoming missing Charlie McAvoy, Matt Grzelcyk, and Brad Marchand, the Bruins have been relatively healthy until now. It all started […]
Read MoreReport: Sweeney Has Made Calls Regarding Canucks Defenseman
- Kevin Santangelo
- January 18, 2023
The Bruins are all in this season, and they can’t settle for anything less, as this is their best chance to win another Stanley Cup. General manager Don Sweeney understands that this may be Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci’s last ride, and everything must be done to field the best possible team. The Bruins are […]
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