Taylor Hall

Opinion: The Bruins Future is in Good Hands

The Boston Bruins, for so long, have had the same core players they have led Boston season after season. This season saw that core change drastically with the departure of two key members that have been here since the 2000s. The Bruins core lost their first significant piece after the 2019 season when Zdeno Chara, […]

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Report: Patrice Bergeron Skates in 1200th Career Game For Boston

Earlier today, the Boston Bruins skated to a dominating 6-3 victory over the New York Islanders, as the Bruins continued their winning ways as they moved up the standings. Today’s victory marked the Bruin’s fourth consecutive win and their 14th win in their last 17 games as they have gone 14-2-1 since February 19th. While […]

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Opinion: Erik Haula And Charlie Coyle Are the Center Of Attention For The Bruins

When David Krejci decided to leave the Boston Bruins and head back to play in his native Czech Republic last off-season, the Bruins immediately needed a second-line center. Krejci had been in a full-time role with Boston since the 2007-08 season. Captain Patrice Bergeron is entering the last year of his contract, and Charlie Coyle […]

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Quick Glimpse Into the Bruins Playoff Positioning

With March coming to an end, we have seen the NHL trade deadline come and go as regular-season games dwindle. The standings are beginning to take shape, determining which eight teams from each conference will make a Stanley Cup playoff berth. The Bruins, who sit at 83 Points, have 19 games remaining on the season […]

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Jordan Eberle skating for the Seattle Kraken

Opinion: With a Full-on Fire Sale in Seattle, Would Eberle Peak Sweeney’s Interest?

For those that have been following the 2022 NHL trade deadline, there’s one common theme you may have noticed in the last 24 hours: the Seattle Kraken is having the fire sale of the century. With three trades going down on March 20th, Seattle general manager Ron Francis is leaving no stone unturned as he […]

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Opinion: Pastrnak’s 2022 Numbers Don’t Lie

Calling David Pastrnak a good hockey player is an insult as Pasta has proven season after season that he is one of the elite goal scorers in the game. With a slow start to the 2021-2022 season, many forgot about the skill and top-end talent that Pasta possesses, allowing him to score at will when […]

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Game Preview: Streaking Bruins Set To Face Struggling Wild

The Boston Bruins (37-18-4) visit the Minnesota Wild (34-20-4) at The Xcel Energy Center in Minnesota tonight at 7:30 EST (TNT). The Bruins are looking to avenge a 3-2 loss at TD Garden in Boston on January 6th. Boston comes into the game with a 10-1-1 record in their last 12 games and has moved […]

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Bruins Trade Rumors: B’s Looking to Add Center Andrew Copp at Deadline

At this time last year, the Bruins front office of Don Sweeney and company were searching the league looking to see what players they would be able to acquire at the trade deadline. Last year, one of their most significant needs was a second-line left winger to pair with second-line center David Krejci to increase […]

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Bruins Trade Rumors: B’s Interested in Defenseman Mark Giordano at Deadline

All Bruins fans understand this team is a couple of pieces away from being a legit Cup-winning team. The Bruins are still without defensive elements and that true second-line center, even with the hot streak since the new year started. These are the two spots on the roster that continue to be talked about and […]

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Bruin’s West Coast Round-Up

Winning on the road is always challenging but an essential aspect of a championship-caliber team looking to make a playoff push and a run for the Cup. Having a team that can overcome the long flights, hotel lifestyle, and back-to-back games on the road while navigating the environment and energy of an opposing team’s rink […]

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