Zdeno Chara

Zdeno Chara Plays in 1,651st Game Tying Chelios’ Record

Since 1997 there has been one constant player skating around NHL rinks: the 6’9″ defensemen Zdeno Chara. Drafted in 1996 by the New York Islanders, the gigantic defensemen has been a stalwart on NHL rosters, especially that of the Boston Bruins. The long-time Bruins captain skated most of his career games while wearing the black […]

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Recent History Reveals That Boston Bruins GM Don Sweeney Has The Right Deadline Deal Coming

The Boston Bruins have been trying to win one more Stanley Cup for a core led by Captain Patrice Bergeron. The Bruins missed an opportunity for a Cup in 2019 by losing Game 7 in Boston to the St. Louis Blues. Core members Zdeno Chara, David Krejci, and Tuukka Rask are longer on the roster. […]

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Are The Bruins Capable Of Being The “Pricks” Bruce Cassidy Wants Them To Be?

As the Boston Bruins prepared for last Saturday’s game in Ottawa, head coach Bruce Cassidy had some choice words while describing what he needed from his team. “We have a lot of nice guys on our team. We need to be more like pricks, to be honest with you.” That was Cassidy’s assessment of his […]

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Opinion: Could David Pastrnak Become the Greatest Bruins Player Ever?

David Pastrnak is one of the NHL’s best goal scorers, but will he become one of the greatest bruins players to ever lace up the skates? I think that it could happen. David Pastrnak was drafted 25th overall in the 2014 NHL draft, but his production early in his career would indicate he could be […]

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