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A “Wheelwrite’s” Take on the Bs Rebecca Dobrinski | May 24, 2011 Blog: The Hub of Hockey Writers: Mark Marino, Tim Rosenthal, Anthony Travalgia, & LA Mullin With the Bs and Bolts on in the background, what better setting is there…
Should the Bruins Bench Tomas Kaberle? Mike Colligan | May 11, 2011 Boston Bruins GM Peter Chiarelli was a busy man at the trade deadline. After staying quiet last season, Chiarelli shuffled a number of bodies around this year in an attempt…
Nathan Horton Emerging As A Premier Playoff Performer Tim Kolupanowich | May 9, 2011 Nathan Horton was traded from Florida to Boston this summer along with Gregory Campbell for Dennis Wideman, the 15th overall pick in last June’s draft (traded to Los Angeles) and…
Sven Bartschi…Top Ten Worthy? Patrick Kearns | May 5, 2011 Sven Bartschi has certainly played his way into the conversation for a top ten pick in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. Like his fellow teammate, and countryman, Nino Niederreiter, Sven…
History Won’t Be Made: Bruins’ 3-0 series lead is different this year Mike Miccoli | May 4, 2011 By Mike Miccoli, Boston Bruins correspondent As I type this, the Boston Bruins are about to take a 3-0 series lead against the Philadelphia Flyers. Again. For the next two days leading up to game 4 in Boston, I’ll ignore pretty much all sports radio, television programs and fair-weathered friends who’ll no doubt text me something that includes the words “just like last season” based on the reasoning that really, this is not last season. The Bruins have now officially beaten the Flyers 5-1 in game 3, displaying what could almost be determined as a damn near-perfect game, all topped off with a power-play goal, their first in 30 attempts this postseason. Thomas was brilliant, yet again, as all four lines played effectively, developing chances in the offensive zone and dominating the puck through center ice. Boston was remarkable on the face-off dot winning 43 of 55 draws and landing 24 hits in what seemed like one of their most physical games of the postseason. This is not last season.
Caps Drop Second Straight at Home, Lightning Lead Series 2-0 Angie Lewis | May 2, 2011 A lack of adjustments in the Washington Capitals’ play in Game 2 made for a tough 3-2 overtime loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning in front of their home fans.…
Draft Schmaft: The Toronto Maple Leafs in the NHL Entry Draft First Round (I) Mark Ascione | April 30, 2011 Having missed the playoffs again, the next significant fixed date Maple Leafs fans can look to is June 24, when the NHL Entry Draft will commence at the Xcel Energy…
Things learned from the Boston-Montreal series Steve Kendall | April 28, 2011 Boston outlasted Montreal and finally broke through with a Game 7 win under the leadership of Claude Julien, Zdeno Chara and Peter Chiarelli. The series was exciting with players on…
Character of the Boston Bruins Called Into Question Wayne Whittaker | April 18, 2011 By Wayne Whittaker, Boston Bruins Correspondent When it comes to the NHL playoffs, inspiration is everything. On Thursday night, 17,565 fans packed themselves up to the rafters in TD Garden…
Pens Possible Playoff Opponents Justin Glock | April 8, 2011 Pittsburgh-It’s about that time of the year where the grass gets a little greener, and the air outside smells like playoff hockey. Before the Stanley Cup Playoffs begin, there is…
Head shots not only an issue in the NHL… Jeff Blay | March 18, 2011 Several suspensions have been levied in the National Hockey League following the recent General Managers meeting held in Boca Raton, Fla. Dany Heatley of the San Jose Sharks was suspended…
Debating the Chara Incident James Neveau | March 9, 2011 Jim Neveau, NHL Correspondent Whenever an incident occurs that gets the tongues of NHL pundits wagging, one of the words that gets repeated over and over again is the word…