The Final Push: Breaking Down the Bruins Remaining Schedule Kirk Vance | February 25, 2014 As the 2014 Winter Olympics come to a close on Sunday, it’s time to look ahead to the last leg of the NHL’s regular season. The Boston Bruins currently sit…
Torey Krug: Is a Long-Term Deal in the Works? Kirk Vance | February 22, 2014 The first 57 games of the regular season have seen Torey Krug build a case for Rookie of the Year consideration. Among rookies, Krug currently ranks top five in assists…
Eyes on the Prize: Potential Trade Acquisitions of the Boston Bruins Kirk Vance | February 18, 2014 Previously, we took a look at which players might be on their way out of Boston at the NHL Trade Deadline. This time around, we’ll take a look at the…
Trade Bait: Assessing the Bruins Assets at the Trade Deadline Kirk Vance | February 17, 2014 The NHL Trade Deadline is less than three weeks away, giving teams less than ten days to make moves following the Olympic Trade Freeze. The Bruins currently sit atop the…
Running on Empty: Could Rask’s Woes Harm Boston? Mark Wallace Graham | February 15, 2014 The Finnish hockey team boasts the deepest roster of goaltenders in the Winter Olympics, and it’s headlined by arguably the best goalie in this tournament, Tuukka Rask. Rask has been…
Olympic Storylines for Boston Bruins Fans Kirk Vance | February 12, 2014 With five members of the Boston Bruins being selected to represent their native countries in the 2014 Winter Olympics, the Bruins fanbase will have to keep track of five teams…
Johnny Boychuk’s Monster Game Crushes Canucks Mike Miccoli | February 5, 2014 After some constant battling in the corners against David Booth of the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday night, Johnny Boychuk laid out the winger as the second period came to a…
Dougie Hamilton’s Goal Streak Continues Mike Miccoli | February 1, 2014 Dougie Hamilton won’t remember today’s goal.”I usually blank out,” Hamilton said after the game when asked about his thought process when trying to score. “I usually look for who’s with…
Chad Johnson Gets His First Shutout in Black and Gold Whitney Smith | February 1, 2014 Goaltender Chad Johnson got his first shutout with the Boston Bruins in Saturday’s matinee game at TD Garden, leading the Bruins to a 4-0 victory over Andrew Ference’s Edmonton Oilers.…
Why the Bruins Need to Keep Reilly Smith Whitney Smith | February 1, 2014 Youngster Reilly Smith has made quite the impact on Boston’s offensive presence this season, so much so that it can be argued the right-winger deserves a nice contract extension from…
January’s Three Up, Three Down: The Boston Bruins Kirk Vance | January 31, 2014 The Bruins got off to a rocky start in January, losing two of three games on a west coast trip, leaving many to question Boston’s ability to compete against elite…
Was Claude Julien Protecting Tuukka Rask by Pulling Him? Mike Miccoli | January 31, 2014 Tuukka Rask skated towards the bench halfway through the second period, after allowing the third goal of the game. He leaned in to say something to Chad Johnson, his in-game…