Jeremy Swayman

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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Hart Memorial Trophy Odds: Winners and Losers

With every season, we see players at the top of their game, whether they have been there for a couple of seasons or this is their breakout year. These players get recognized for this hard work and top of the gameplay that they demonstrate over an 82-game season by winning the Hart Memorial Trophy, the […]

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Game Preview: The Bruins Look To Continue Hot Stretch Against Red Hot Kings

The Boston Bruins have won four in a row and continue to gain ground in the Atlantic Division standings. The Bruins (31-17-4) are now in the first wild card spot with 66 points, one point ahead of the Washington Capitals. Boston continues their West Coast swing with a date with the streaking Los Angeles Kings […]

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What Assets do the Bruins Have Stashed?

Winning in Boston isn’t something you hope for; it’s expected to happen every year in all four major sports. This is due to the winning culture that was established by the early greats of Boston teams. You don’t just hope your team is above .500 in the win column and maybe making a playoff berth […]

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Bruins Emerge as Dark Horse in Fleury Sweepstakes

Chicago Perspective by Clifton Ramey The Boston Bruins are rumored to be dark horses for Marc-Andre Fleury. This is interesting on the heals of Fleury turning down a trade to the Washington Capitals. Frank Seravalli reported they went all in for him. Chicago would have to talk Fleury into the trade, but it could be […]

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Rangers Bounce Back After Slow Start

For the first time in two weeks, the Rangers finally played a game, and it showed. Tuesday night, the Blueshirts kicked off their start in the second half of the season against Original Six rival, the Boston Bruins. The first twenty minutes was as sloppy a period they’ve played all season. Boston controlled the pace […]

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David Pastrnak skating for the Boston Bruins

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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Report: Tuukka Rask Not Expected to Continue His Comeback

This evening, the news is coming out from Fluto Shinzawa that Tuukka Rask is contemplating retiring from the NHL, and Bruins management isn’t expecting him to return. Fluto stated, “Rask is discussing his future with his family, according to both sources. He may finalize his retirement decision in the next few days.” Rask had signed […]

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Boston Bruins Mid-Season Report Card

As the Boston Bruins passed the season’s midway mark, it is time to evaluate the team. The Bruins have had an eventful season, beginning with an unbalanced schedule. A bout with COVID throughout the team caused some creative roster maneuvers by General Manager Don Sweeney and lineup manipulation from Head Coach Bruce Cassidy and his […]

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