Curtis Lazar

Boston Bruins Free-Agent Hitting the Market Wednesday

Plenty of rumors swirling around the Boston Bruins lately. Captain Patrice Bergeron will decide soon on his future. David Krejci might be coming back. General manager Don Sweeney does not expect major moves will out use buyout options for players like Nick Foligno and does not anticipate using Long Term Injured Reserve (LTIR) for some […]

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Will Lazar be back in Boston next season?

Curtis Lazar came to the Bruins from the Buffalo Sabers as part of the Taylor Hall trade at the 2021 Trade deadline. Since coming to Boston he has become a fan favorite as his high motor on the fourth line has been a key contributor for the Bruins. Lazar entered this off-season as an unrestricted […]

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Bruins: Looking Back at the “Wins and “Losses” in Don Sweeney’s Trade History

Boston Bruins general manager is nearing a contract extension with the club and took some responsibility for the team’s first-round exit at the hands of the Carolina Hurricanes. One of the great debates about the Bruins is the evaluation of Sweeney as the general manager. Some fans would love the Bruins to move on, and […]

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Boston Bruins: End of Season Report Card

The Boston Bruins failed to advance past the first round of the NHL playoffs for the first time in five seasons. An eventful season included a slow start, COVID protocol for all but one player, and an unbalanced schedule. Factor in two Brad Marchand suspensions and numerous injuries, and you have a trying season that […]

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Bruins’ Practice Gives Sneak Peak into Game 7 Lineup

Heading into yesterday’s Game six matchup, it was do or die time for the Bruins. Facing elimination from the playoffs if they lost, the Bruins had one option, and that was to win. They got on the board first thanks to a Brad Marchand goal, and Charlie Coyle got in on the scoring to make […]

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Boston Bruins’ Game 5 Lineup Update

Tonight the Bruins will take on the Carolina Hurricanes on the road for what could be the biggest game of the series. With the series tied at 2-2, tonight’s winner can shift the momentum into their favor. Carolina won the first two games of the series at home before Boston took games three and four […]

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Opinion: Tony DeAngelo is the new most hated man in Boston

Everyone remembers Tony DeAngelo and his departure from the New York Rangers as being rather rough. He has been quite the handful, from threatening a fan outside of MSG, getting into a verbal altercation with Rangers goaltender Alexander Georgiev, or even his social media issues. But maybe people may not get the reference of Brad […]

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Opinion: Curtis Lazar may be playing himself out of Boston

When it was announced that Curtis Lazar was included in the Taylor Hall trade with the Buffalo Sabres last season, it wasn’t much to write home about. Most people brushed him off as a part of the trade, calling it a Bjork swap. In his first entire season with the Bruins, Lazar put up eight […]

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Preview: Boston Bruins Visit St. Louis For First Time Since 2019 Stanley Cup Finals

The Boston Bruins travel to St. Louis for the first time since Game 6 of the 2019 Stanley Cup Finals Tuesday night. The Bruins won that game 5-1 before losing Game 7 in Boston. Tuesday night’s game is a rematch of the Blues’ 4-2 win in Boston on April 12th. Former Bruins defenseman Torey Krug […]

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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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