David Pastrnak

Quick Glimpse Into the Bruins Playoff Positioning

With March coming to an end, we have seen the NHL trade deadline come and go as regular-season games dwindle. The standings are beginning to take shape, determining which eight teams from each conference will make a Stanley Cup playoff berth. The Bruins, who sit at 83 Points, have 19 games remaining on the season […]

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Report: Don Sweeney Confident Fabian Lysell is Ready for a Promotion to Boston

Now that the 2022 NHL trade deadline has come and gone, the Bruins can adjust their sights and focus solely on one thing and one thing only, winning the Stanley Cup. Don Sweeney was Don Sweeney at the trade deadline as he made one massive move as he did in the previous year, followed by […]

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Report: Hampus Lindholm Signs Eight-Year Extension With Boston

For weeks, there have been trade rumors surrounding the Boston Bruins regarding the possible acquisition of a top left-side defenseman. Last night those rumors became a reality as Don Sweeney was able to pull off the best-case scenario trade with the Anaheim Ducks to acquire 28-year-old defensive stud Hampus Lindholm. Sweeney was able to dump […]

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Opinion: Pastrnak’s 2022 Numbers Don’t Lie

Calling David Pastrnak a good hockey player is an insult as Pasta has proven season after season that he is one of the elite goal scorers in the game. With a slow start to the 2021-2022 season, many forgot about the skill and top-end talent that Pasta possesses, allowing him to score at will when […]

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Bruins Trade Rumors: B’s Looking to Add Center Andrew Copp at Deadline

At this time last year, the Bruins front office of Don Sweeney and company were searching the league looking to see what players they would be able to acquire at the trade deadline. Last year, one of their most significant needs was a second-line left winger to pair with second-line center David Krejci to increase […]

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Bruins Last Minute Collapses: Concern or Overreaction?

For those that have tuned into the last four Boston Bruins games, you have certainly noticed a pattern in three of those. Something that usually doesn’t happen to the Bruins has suddenly snuck up and left them snake bitten. While this is most likely an overreaction that every Bruins fan is hoping for, the uneasy […]

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Bruin’s West Coast Round-Up

Winning on the road is always challenging but an essential aspect of a championship-caliber team looking to make a playoff push and a run for the Cup. Having a team that can overcome the long flights, hotel lifestyle, and back-to-back games on the road while navigating the environment and energy of an opposing team’s rink […]

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David Pastrnak Joins Rare Bruins Company

On March 3rd in Vegas, Boston Bruins right wing David Pastrnak scored two goals to give him 31 on the season. This marks the fifth season that Pastrnak has tallied at least 30 goals for Boston. Pasta becomes only the second player in Bruins history to score at least 30 goals in five different seasons […]

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Jake DeBrusk Gets Nod to Bruins Top Line

With the return of Brad Marchand on Thursday night, the question has been looming with who is going to be skating on the right-wing of the top line alongside Marchy and Bergeron. After Wednesday’s practice and Bruce Cassidy’s comments, we finally have our answer as Jake DeBrusk has been promoted to the top line. While […]

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Quick Glimpse into the Bruins Future

This past week we have seen a Bruins team that we rarely ever see, one with no Brad Marchand and no Patrice Bergeron on the ice. Of course, this is only temporary due to the 6-game suspension Marchand is facing, and the injury Bergeron sustained. Even though this is temporary, are we getting a short […]

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