Trent Frederic

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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Report: Deadline Deals Have the Minnesota Wild Poised for a Deep Playoff Run

Entering the day of the trade deadline, the Minnesota Wild sit third in the Central division behind the Colorado Avalanche and the St. Louis Blues. The Wild are currently one point behind the St. Louis Blues for the second spot in the Central and have a game in hand while also being tied with the […]

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Bruins Break Franchise Record in Win Over Arizona

Last night’s win over the Arizona Coyotes was more than just the Boston Bruin’s ninth win in their previous 11 games, and it was a continued show of dominance over their opponent that has now stretched over a decade. With the 3-2-win last night, the Bruins have now won 18 straight games against the inferior […]

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Trent Frederic skating for the Boston Bruins

Finally, the Trent Frederic Bruins Fans Have Been Waiting For

It might be time for me to give Bruins forward Trent Frederic his due. As co-host of the Bruins Benders Podcast, I have been steadfast in my disdain for Frederic’s game and have questioned whether the 29th pick in the 2016 NHL Draft is even talented enough to be an NHL player. Some of my […]

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Bruins Last Minute Collapses: Concern or Overreaction?

For those that have tuned into the last four Boston Bruins games, you have certainly noticed a pattern in three of those. Something that usually doesn’t happen to the Bruins has suddenly snuck up and left them snake bitten. While this is most likely an overreaction that every Bruins fan is hoping for, the uneasy […]

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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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It’s a “Numbers” Game For the Bruins Third Line

Secondary scoring has been an issue for the Boston Bruins for at least a couple of seasons now. The team’s reliance on their top line to produce nightly has caused a lack of balance throughout the lineup. This past offseason, Don Sweeney spent a good amount of resources on bottom-six forwards Eric Haula, Tomas Nosek, […]

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Jake DeBrusk Gets Nod to Bruins Top Line

With the return of Brad Marchand on Thursday night, the question has been looming with who is going to be skating on the right-wing of the top line alongside Marchy and Bergeron. After Wednesday’s practice and Bruce Cassidy’s comments, we finally have our answer as Jake DeBrusk has been promoted to the top line. While […]

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The Importance of an Enforcer for the Boston Bruins

Since the Boston Bruins entered the league in 1924 as one of six teams that formed the NHL, there has always been a constant theme: big, bad, and physical, just like that of the bear they are named after. There was always a player or two on the team who wasn’t afraid to drop the […]

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Boston Bruins Mid-Season Report Card

As the Boston Bruins passed the season’s midway mark, it is time to evaluate the team. The Bruins have had an eventful season, beginning with an unbalanced schedule. A bout with COVID throughout the team caused some creative roster maneuvers by General Manager Don Sweeney and lineup manipulation from Head Coach Bruce Cassidy and his […]

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