Patrice Bergeron
The Bruins Are Brad Marchand’s Team Now
- Matt Barry
- August 27, 2023
Brad Marchand has spent the last 14 seasons developing into one of the top left wings in the National Hockey League. The pesky forward has gone from a league pest who crosses the line at times, much to the chagrin of opposing teams and their fans, to maturing into a threat to score every night […]
Read MorePicking a Captain for Every NHL Team Without One
- Jonathan Duncan
- August 26, 2023
Heading into the 2023-24 NHL season, ten teams currently do not have an official captain. That number could change before the season starts, but most of those teams likely will not have a captain this year. NHL teams are not required to name a captain, but what if they were? Who would be the best […]
Read MoreBoston Bruins 2023-24, a Positive Perspective
- Joe Russo
- August 22, 2023
Never has a rollercoaster derailed quite like the Boston Bruins’ 2022-23 season. Blessed with extraordinary goaltending, an embarrassment of riches offensively, and a rock-solid defensive core, all of which was blown to smithereens by a 92 point Florida Panthers team that eked their way into the playoffs due, in large part, by a Pittsburgh Penguins […]
Read MoreThe Bruins Might Solve Center Problems With Young Forward
- Matt Barry
- August 14, 2023
It is finally that time for the Boston Bruins organization. Longtime centers Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci will not return for another season, and the moment is here when the Bruins have to find a way to replace their top two centers in one off-season. One candidate appears to be forward Pavel Zacha, who played […]
Read MoreWhy Morgan Geekie Is A Naturally Born Boston Bruin
- Conrad Jack
- August 6, 2023
On July 1st, 2023, the Boston Bruins announced they had signed Morgan Geekie to a two-year contract worth $2 million annually. The Carolina Hurricanes drafted Geekie in the third round at 67th overall of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft. Standing at 6-foot-3 and 200 pounds, the Strathclair, Manitoba-born center will look to use the opportunity […]
Read MoreFiring Bruce Cassidy Is A Win For Boston and Vegas
- Conrad Jack
- August 5, 2023
Just over one year ago, Bruce Cassidy was fired by the Boston Bruins. Eight days later, the Vegas Golden Knights hired Cassidy as the third head coach in Vegas’ short history. Cassidy was tasked to take charge and lead the Golden Knights into the playoffs after they missed the playoffs in the 2021-22 season. Cassidy […]
Read MoreA Celebration of Patrice Bergeron
- Connor Green
- July 29, 2023
Intro by Tommy St. Andre Patrice Bergeron, the embodiment of loyalty and excellence, has officially announced his retirement after a remarkable 19-year career. Bergeron’s decision marks the end of an era defined not only by his exceptional skill and leadership but also by his unwavering loyalty to the city of Boston and the Boston Bruins. […]
Read MoreDon Sweeney Must Act Fast For A Center
- Conrad Jack
- July 25, 2023
The Boston Bruins are in a situation where they aren’t sure if Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci will be returning to their lineup ahead of the 2023-24 season. Regardless of what Don Sweeney knows and what he knows he should do, there’s one thing that is a must on his list of to-do’s. Don Sweeney […]
Read MoreBreaking News: Bruins Captain Gives Career Update
- Matt Barry
- July 25, 2023
Patrice Bergeron announced his retirement on Tuesday, ending a 19-year NHL career, all with the team who drafted him in 2003, the Boston Bruins. Bergeron was selected with the 45th overall pick in the second round and finishes his illustrious career after 1,294 career regular season games and 170 postseason games. The captain won six […]
Read MoreWashington Capitals Seeking Trade Partner for Kuznetsov
- Connor Green
- July 15, 2023
At the end of the NHL season, it had been rumored that the Washington Capitals were looking to make some moves and retool their roster. One of those rumored names is Center Evgeny Kuznetsov. The Capitals and Kuznetsov have had an up-and-down history. Winning the Stanley Cup with the Caps was the peak, and then […]
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