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The Top Five Preseason Vezina Trophy Candidates Walter McLaughlin | September 26, 2013 When you think about it, an NHL goaltender is a lot like a Major League Baseball starting pitcher with far bigger canjones. Both are largely dependent upon their defenses, although…
2007-2009: The Boston Bruins and the Dark Days of Drafting, Part 1 Kirk Vance | September 26, 2013 You can find the rest of the series here: Part 2 Part 3 The Boston Bruins arrived at the 2007 NHL Entry Draft in possession of a top ten draft…
Tough Decisions: Bruins Backup Goalie Rhonda R. McClure | September 26, 2013 With the preseason coming to a close and the Bruins having almost a week off before opening day at the TD Garden on October 3, when they will face Steven…
Johnny Boychuk: Will He End Up on the Trading Block? Kirk Vance | September 23, 2013 For the better part of Claude Julien’s tenure in Boston, the Bruins have been known for their defense. Despite a lot of personnel turnover on the backend, the Bruins have…
2013-14 Bruins Season Predictions Part 4: Goaltending Could Be An Issue Mike Miccoli | September 20, 2013 Rask has never started more than 45 games in a season and is now responsible for the bulk of a full, normal campaign. If Rask gets injured or his play begins to slip, who’s there to back him up? An unproven goalie who only has AHL experience, albeit excellent, or a career minor-league journeyman who isn’t even seeing time in preseason games? It’s a little puzzling.
Why Zdeno Chara Should Play Less Mark Wallace Graham | September 12, 2013 Zdeno Chara has been the captain of the Boston Bruins since he arrived in town. Chara has been the heart and soul of this team and has been a workhouse…
2013-14 Bruins Season Predictions Part 3: New-Look Defense Will Be Fine Mike Miccoli | September 12, 2013 So now that Andrew Ference is an Edmonton Oiler, there may be some concern that the Bruins’ defense lost a step now that Matt Bartkowski, Torey Krug, and Dougie Hamilton are in as permanent fixtures. Each of those players are, for the most part, untested in the regular season and could be a wildcard with a regular 82-game season on deck. Don’t be fooled by their inexperience, because these three could make the defense more dynamic than ever before.
Gregory Campbell Does Matter, Thank You Very Much Mark Wallace Graham | September 10, 2013 I recently got into a debate about Gregory Campbell and what his real value to the Boston Bruins is. The other side noted that Bruins fans place too much value in…
5 Rookies to Watch for at Boston Bruins Camp Mark Wallace Graham | September 2, 2013 The long wait for the new NHL season is very nearly over. Training camps are set to begin this month as every team starts with a new hope that their…
Brad Marchand: Is There Another Level? Eric Converse | August 31, 2013 With Brad Marchand coming off of the 2013 regular season, where he lead the Boston Bruins in goals scored and overall points, there arguably can be very few criticisms made…
Boston Bruins Offseason: The Musical Mark Wallace Graham | August 31, 2013 The Boston Bruins have had a very eventful offseason that all started with an awful last minute of play in the Stanley Cup Finals. Now, that long offseason to stew…
2013-14 Bruins Season Predictions Part 2: Unlike Kessel, Seguin Will Be Forgotten Mike Miccoli | August 29, 2013 By Mike Miccoli The ‘core’ that the Boston Bruins spoke so much about has lost some parts and it’s the hope of the team that the new pieces will serve…