Trent Frederic

Bruins by the Numbers for Game 7

The Boston Bruins are set to take on the Carolina Hurricanes this afternoon for a do-or-die Game seven. The question on everyone’s minds is can the Bruins win on the road? That has been the main problem for both teams this series, as the home team has won every time, leading us to this highly […]

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Bruins’ Practice Gives Sneak Peak into Game 7 Lineup

Heading into yesterday’s Game six matchup, it was do or die time for the Bruins. Facing elimination from the playoffs if they lost, the Bruins had one option, and that was to win. They got on the board first thanks to a Brad Marchand goal, and Charlie Coyle got in on the scoring to make […]

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Boston Bruins: Lindholm returns; Cassidy juggles lineup prior to Game 6

Bostons season is currently on the line. Another loss from here will result in a disappointing first-round exit. The chips are all on the table, and Bruce Cassidy is busy shuffling the lineup this morning. During morning skate, Cassidy has changed up his lineup once again. Hampus Lindholm returns to the lineup to replace Matt […]

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Boston Bruins’ Game 5 Lineup Update

Tonight the Bruins will take on the Carolina Hurricanes on the road for what could be the biggest game of the series. With the series tied at 2-2, tonight’s winner can shift the momentum into their favor. Carolina won the first two games of the series at home before Boston took games three and four […]

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Sway is the Way

After dropping the first two games of the series in Carolina, the Bruins returned home looking for a much-needed win. After going to the drawing board to find a way to jumpstart the team, head coach Bruce Cassidy decided who was in and who was out. There were three significant changes as Cassidy reunited the […]

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Boston Bruins: Don Sweeney may not be a lock to return to Boston

With the season being closer to its end than the beginning, the focus shifts to teams announcing team management and coaching changes. The Boston Bruins have been toward the top 10 teams for the past decade but have yet to cross the finish line and hoist a Stanley Cup since 2011. Say what you will […]

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Bruce Cassidy Juggles Lines to Jumpstart Bruins For Game 3

Being down 0-2 was never what the Bruins had imagined as they prepare for game three tonight in Boston. With an uphill battle to get back into this series, the Bruins will need a win tonight as they look to new players in the lineup to jumpstart the team. Head Coach Bruce Cassidy had to […]

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Three Things The Bruins Need To Fix In Game 2

The Carolina Hurricanes did what they did to the Boston Bruins three times during the regular season by beating them by more than three goals on Monday night. Monday’s Game 1 win brought the total score for the season for these two teams to 21-2 in favor of Carolina. The game looks like a typical […]

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Five Reasons The Bruins Will Beat The Hurricanes

The Carolina Hurricanes could be the most complete and structured team in the NHL playoffs. The Boston Bruins have been the fourth-best team point percentage-wise in the league since January 1st. However, the Canes owned the Bruins in three games this season and outscored Boston 16-1. In Boston, two of those games were 7-1 and […]

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Sweeney Finds Hidden Gems in this Year’s NCAA Free Agent Signings

There’s no secret about Don Sweeney and how he likes to retool Boston’s prospect pool. In the years since Sweeney took over as the general manager of the Boston Bruins, he has looked repeatedly to the college ranks, whether it be in the draft or signing NCAA free agents once their season comes to an […]

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