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NHL Announces Bruins’ 2021-2022 King Clancy Memorial Trophy Nominee
- Kevin Santangelo
- May 4, 2022
As the Bruins gear up for game two against the Carolina Hurricanes, the NHL announced earlier in the day. With the conclusion of the regular season comes two things playoff hockey and yearly awards. The NHL released the list today of all 32 team nominations for the 2021-2022 King Clancy Memorial Trophy. This year’s nomination […]
Read MoreBruins Announce Winners of 2021-2022 Awards
- Kevin Santangelo
- April 26, 2022
Tonight, April 26th, ahead of their matchup with the Florida Panthers, the Boston Bruins announced the 2021-2022 season awards recipients. These awards highlight different achievements individual players made throughout the season on and off the ice to contribute to the team and the community. Eddie Shore Award The first award to be announced is the […]
Read MoreReport: Bruce Cassidy Changes Things Up As He looks to Get Bruins Back on Track
- Kevin Santangelo
- April 14, 2022
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 […]
Read MoreReport: Bruce Cassidy Shakes up Lines Due to Injuries
- Kevin Santangelo
- April 12, 2022
As the Boston Bruins gear up for a matchup with the red got St. Louis Blues tonight, all eyes will be on the Bruins lineups, especially the defensive pairings. In the wake of multiple injuries to the defensive core, Head Coach Bruce Cassidy has gotten creative as he is short two of his regular top-four […]
Read MoreReport: Bruins Shake Up Lines in Wake of Injuries
- Kevin Santangelo
- April 5, 2022
Tonight, the Bruins will lace up their skates on the second night of a back-to-back against the Detroit Red Wings on the road. After coming away with a win in overtime over the Columbus Blue Jackets thanks to two goals by Jake Debrusk, which consisted of the first goal of the game and the game-winner […]
Read MoreDo the Bruins Have Enough Grit and Toughness for a Long Playoff Run?
- Kevin Santangelo
- March 28, 2022
As the Bruins gear up for another playoff run thanks to a hot streak that has seen them go 14-2-1 in their last 17 games, many have wondered if this team has what it takes to go all the way. Of course, the Bruins have the scoring, not just from their top line but their […]
Read MoreBruins Last Minute Collapses: Concern or Overreaction?
- Kevin Santangelo
- March 9, 2022
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 […]
Read MoreDoes Zach Senyshyn Deserve a Second Chance?
- Kevin Santangelo
- February 26, 2022
Second chances in sports are sometimes hard to come by, even if a player seems to deserve one and never got a chance the first time around. This is usually the case with young players who are trying to make a name for themselves and break on to the big stage. Sometimes overcrowding at a […]
Read MoreBoston Bruins Mid-Season Report Card
- Matt Barry
- January 31, 2022
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 […]
Read MoreThe First 26: A Bruins Breakdown
- Matty Baken
- January 2, 2022
The Boston Bruins have had a rollercoaster of a year so far. New goalies, a new bottom-six, and the annual “secondary scoring” question have been the most significant areas of concern. This season has been hectic, to say the least, and Covid has been the primary catalyst for that. The NHL has had to shut […]
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