Patrice Bergeron

Bruins’ Off-season Just Got More Complicated

When news of Boston Bruins forward Brad Marchand’s double hip arthroscopy made its way to the public, fans feared how they would fare without their leading point-getter for up to two months into the season. The off-season is already in flux with the status of captain Patrice Bergeron. Add to that the fact that Don […]

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Bruins: Patrice Bergeron wins 5th Selke Trophy

On Sunday afternoon, the announcement was made by Doug Jarvis. Patrice Bergeron had won his record-setting fifth Selke Trophy. Bergeron earned 160 of 195 possible first-place votes in his landslide victory. In his star-studded 18-year career in Boston, Bergeron has been a Selke finalist 11 times. Bergeron managed to beat out Elias Lindholm(CGY), Aleksander Barkov(FLA), […]

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Bruins: Brad Marchand’s No Movement Clause Expired Tuesday

Boston Bruins left wing Brad Marchand just had successful arthroscopy on both hips after an 80-point season that led the Bruins. Shortly after Marchand’s 11-point effort in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, he decided to repair what ailed him toward the end of the season in hopes that the team’s leading scorer could come back a […]

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Will Rick Tocchet be the next head coach of the Boston Bruins?

After a whirlwind of a season that saw the Bruins get bounced in the first round after finishing with 107 points, the future of the Bruins staff is in question. Many fans called for the removal of Don Sweeney after another disappointing season that fell short of expectations. But after the post-season press conferences to […]

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Bruins’ Draft Success over the last 20 years

With a lot of attention this offseason on whether Don Sweeney should remain as general manager and Bruce Cassidy as head coach, it’s essential to look at how we got here. While the drafting of young talent has never been Sweeney’s strong suit and the development of young talent has not been Cassidy’s over the […]

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Kirby Dach

Blackhawks: Bruins reporter proposes a Kirby Dach trade scenario

The offseason has officially arrived, and the crazy trade packages are swiftly following in its footsteps. Kevin Paul DuPont of the Boston Globe has thrown out a trade package of Jake DeBrusk and Brandon Carlo to the Chicago Blackhawks for Kirby Dach… Yeah, you didn’t read that wrong. So let us go ahead and entertain […]

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If Carolina Wins The East, Are The Bruins Better Than You Think?

Some of the sting of the Boston Bruins’ first-round exit has subsided. Patrice Bergeron might retire (gasp!). General Manager Don Sweeney still has not been extended. Will Bruce Cassidy be the coach next season? What changes will be made to the roster that struggled in five-on-five play and failed to win a road game in […]

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Why the Selke should be renamed the Patrice Bergeron Trophy

Since entering the league in 2003, Patrice Bergeron has been one of the most productive and consistent two-way forwards. The 18-year veteran has been a consistent 20-goal scorer, team leader, and one of the best defensive forwards to ever play the game. When a fan or player thinks of the Selke Trophy, they don’t think […]

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Bruins: Could Marchand be a re-tool Trade Chip?

With the future of Patrice Bergeron being seemingly unknown, most people close to the situation feel that Bergeron is leaning more toward retirement than a return season. Once Bergeron finally moves on, the Boston Bruins will be in a precarious situation whenever that may be. Boston’s pursuit of a Stanley Cup has left the cupboard […]

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Bruins: Cam Neely Admits Changes Are Necessary for Bruins

Boston Bruins Team President Cam Neely spoke with the media Thursday to discuss the season and the future of the Bruins organization. A general manager is waiting on a possible contract extension, and captain Patrice Bergeron decides on his future as a hockey player. This all leads to an important off-season for a team that […]

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