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Bruins: 3 Takeaways From the Historic Win Over the Sabers

It was a special night for many Boston Bruins players as they took on the Buffalo Sabers last night for game 81 and the final home game of the regular season. The main focus of last night was for the Bruins to just stay healthy as they gear up for a first-round playoff matchup next […]

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Head Coach Bruce Cassidy Looks to Break NHL Record in Final Two Games

For the Bruins, who now have 50 wins and 105 points on the season as they close out the regular season, their head coach Bruce Cassidy looks to keep writing history. Cassidy has been with the Boston Bruins since the 2016-2017 season after promotion. He initially started as the assistant coach that season for Boston […]

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Bruce Cassidy Being “Coy” Regarding Game 1 Starting Goaltender

Boston Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy has not named a starting goaltender for the playoffs with two games remaining. On Wednesday, in a press conference, Cassidy stated that the team had not decided whether Linus Ullmark or Jeremy Swayman would start in goal for Game 1 of the first round. Cassidy went on to say […]

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Predators Face Tough Playoff Road Ahead

Being a team in the Central Division is no easy task in 2022 as it’s chock-full of high-end talent and playoff-bound teams. Where things currently sit, the Colorado Avalanche, Minnesota Wild, St. Louis Blues, and Nashville Predators have all clinched a playoff berth, with the Dallas Stars looking to round out the final wild-card spot. […]

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Brad Marchand Ends Drought In Win Over Panthers

It’s no secret that Brad Marchand is one of the most talented players on the Bruins, especially when it comes to scoring goals. Having secured his fifth season of 30 or more goals at the end of March, Marchand now has 32 goals on the season, which is the fifth-highest total of his career. It […]

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Wild: Ryan Hartman’s Career Year

Thanks to many different contributors up and down the roster, the Minnesota Wild has been outstanding all season. The Wild has been riding the hot stick of Kirill Kaprizov all season as the young elite winger eclipsed the 100-point mark for the first time in his career and the first time in team history. While […]

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Bergeron Emerges As Top Candidate For The 2022 Selke Trophy

It’s no secret that Patrice Bergeron is known as the best defensive/two-way forward in the NHL as the 18-year veteran continues his dominance alongside youngsters like Aleksander Barkov and Sean Couturier. Over those 18 seasons, Bergeron has amassed 1,215 games, the Bruins’ captain has taken home the Selke Trophy four times, and is ready to […]

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Shea Weber: The Missing Captain

It’s becoming clear that no one really knows what Shea Weber is up to. When we talk about leadership, we see what players do within the community and how they lead the team on the ice. An excellent example of this would be Nick Suzuki’s comments reflecting on what Guy Lafleur meant to him. As […]

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Erik Haula Makes History In Bruins-Habs Rivalry

When the Bruins signed Erik Haula in the offseason, not much was thought of, as he was projected to be a bottom-six forward. Fast forward to this point in the season, and Haula has been quite the revelation for Boston this season. Haula was never known to be a steady point producer throughout his career, […]

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Bruins: Preview Into The Remaining 3 Games

For the Boston Bruins and all the other teams around the NHL, the regular season is officially coming to an end, with Sunday, May 1st being the last day of games. This means they have three games remaining for the Bruins as they look to jump back into the third spot in the Atlantic Division. […]

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