Nick Foligno

Player Profile: Nick Foligno

Nick Foligno was born in Buffalo, New York, on October 31, 1987. Foligno comes from a family of hockey players. His great uncle-in-law is former New York Rangers and Detroit Red Wings goaltender Eddie Giacomin who was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1987-1988. Giacomin played 609 NHL games over 13 seasons. Nick’s […]

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Bruins Star Forward Brad Marchand Suffers Injury Against Sabres

Today has been a mixed bag of emotions for Bruins fans, as there is plenty to celebrate but also plenty to be upset about. To start the morning off, Taylor Hall was placed on long-term injured reserve with a lower-body injury, and fellow forward Nick Foligno was placed on injured reserve also with a lower-body […]

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Bruins Place Taylor Hall On LTIR

The Boston Bruins have been the best team in the NHL all season, even while dealing with several injuries to key players. No matter who they were missing in the lineup, they overcame being a man or two down and found a way to win. They have proven this is a deep team, as they […]

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Taylor Hall and Nick Foligno skating for the Boston Bruins

Montgomery Issues Update On Hall and Foligno

Edited 03/02: There is a new update on the health of Taylor Hall available here. After a four-game road trip, the Boston Bruins return home to take on the Buffalo Sabres. The Bruins played three games in four nights, but that didn’t stop them from extending their win streak to eight games. After a day […]

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Foligno Suffers Injury During 2nd Period Against Calgary

The Boston Bruins were finally getting healthy as they head down the stretch to the playoffs, but the unexpected has begun to happen. With 23 games left in the regular season, the Bruins were in Calgary to wrap up a road trip. The Bruins are down a player without forward Taylor Hall, who returned to […]

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Taylor Hall Injury Update

The Boston Bruins are on top of the NHL right now as they are the best team in the NHL and riding a six-game win streak into tonight’s game against the Edmonton Oilers. Just when the Bruins were thought to finally be healthy after returning Jake DeBrusk and Tomas Nosek to the lineup, the injury […]

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The Bruins Hometown Kid Is Finding His Game in Providence

Late last season, a hometown kid burst onto the scene for the Boston Bruins and made an instant impression on the club and its fans. Marc McLaughlin grew up in North Billerica, Massachusetts, and played college hockey at Boston College in the Chestnut Hill section of Newton. The 6-foot, 205-pound forward signed a two-year, $1.85 […]

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Capitals Beat NHL’s Top Team

After a disappointing month of January, the Washington Capitals welcomed the All-Star break and bye week, which gave them ten days between games. In their first game of February, the Capitals beat the NHL-best Boston Bruins 2-1 in TD Garden. It is only the second regulation loss at home for the Bruins. The win allowed […]

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The Trent Frederic Breakout Season Continues

Halfway through the season, and Bruins fans are excited about what they’ve seen out of Trent Frederic. It’s easy to forget, though, that just a few months ago, Frederic was a healthy scratch on opening night. Before that had an underwhelming preseason, combined with three healthy scratches last postseason, this all raised serious questions about […]

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Flexibility is a Priority for the Bruins

Coming into the 2022-23 season, the Bruins were riding high as Patrice Bergeron, and David Krejci returned to the lineup for what felt like the final ride. Expectations were mixed, and many were unsure of what to expect from this team. Now 37 games into their year, the Bruins have shown us a Stanley Cup […]

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