Mark Giordano

Bruins Trade Rumors: B’s Interested in Defenseman Mark Giordano at Deadline

All Bruins fans understand this team is a couple of pieces away from being a legit Cup-winning team. The Bruins are still without defensive elements and that true second-line center, even with the hot streak since the new year started. These are the two spots on the roster that continue to be talked about and […]

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Bruins Beat Kraken 3-2 On DeBrusk’s OT Goal

Jake DeBrusk’s second goal of the game gave the Boston Bruins a 3-2 win in overtime over the Seattle Kraken Thursday night at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle. It was the third win in a row for Boston while the Kraken have lost six straight. The Bruins drew two Kraken penalties, one of them a […]

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Bruins Shouldn’t be Sellers nor Buyers at the Deadline

With the potential final years of Patrice Bergeron upon us, Bruins management has been vocal about trying to give the current core a good chance at a Stanley Cup run. This year, however, hasn’t turned out the way Don Sweeney has hoped, which has caused a lot of confusion in the fan base for where […]

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Five potential deadline targets for the Rangers

It’s yet to be determined what New York Rangers General Manager Chris Drury will do as his first-ever deadline day in the big chair approaches. The Rangers are in a fascinating situation. Arguments for standing pat or going all-in are both reasonable. Here are five players that might fit what they’re looking for. *Many of […]

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Drury should be a conservative buyer at the deadline

“Almost always, your road to victory goes through a place called failure.”- Bill Walsh. This quote by the architect of the San Francisco 49er’s 1980’s dynasty has been bouncing around in my head for the past few months in regards to this New York Rangers team. They have not made the playoffs since the 2017 […]

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Boston Bruins Trade Targets

After an offseason of impactful additions and losses, Don Sweeney and the Boston Bruins are looking to add to their roster before the Trade Deadline to make a push for a Stanley Cup before the likes of Tuukka Rask, Patrice Bergeron, and Brad Marchand retire. While losing David Krejci this offseason, a sizeable hole was […]

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