They Wore It Once: Boston Bruins Players and Their Unique Numbers Zander M. · Apr 30, 2026 · 5 min read
Helping Claude Julien Sort the Boston Bruins Line Combinations Kirk Vance | January 14, 2014 With Loui Eriksson and Shawn Thornton returning this weekend, and Chris Kelly not far behind, the Bruins forward group is beginning to look like one of the deepest in the…
Re-Examining What’s Left of the Boston Bruins Farm System Kirk Vance | January 7, 2014 Through the first half of this season, the Boston Bruins have been hit with a slew of injuries, and as a result, a number of Providence Bruins have seen extensive…
Organizational Development Speaks Volumes in Bruins Win Over Predators Mike Miccoli | January 3, 2014 The names on the score sheet will only tell you so much. For an injury-depleted Boston Bruins team, it’s more than just goals, assists, and saves–it’s where they came from. Out of the 19 players that the Bruins dressed on Thursday night, 11 have spent time playing with the Providence Bruins, Boston’s AHL affiliate. Six of them played an important role in Thursday’s 3-2 overtime win against the Nashville Predators. One of them picked up his first career NHL win in his first start with Boston.
Tuukka Rask Gets Number 20 in Bruins Win Mike Miccoli | December 27, 2013 The Boston Bruins’ 5-0 win over the Ottawa Senators on Friday night meant a little something more than just another tally in the win column. For Reilly Smith, who scored twice in the third period, it was the game where he gained the lead in goals scored for the Bruins with his 14 tallies. For the team itself, thanks to Smith’s two scores, it was the first time since December of 1929 that a Bruin has scored at least two or more goals in seven straight games. For Tuukka Rask, the 33-save shutout was enough to earn him his 20th win of the season, a milestone he has only hit once before in his NHL career.
NHL’s Disciplinary Team Nothing More Than a Bad Knock-Knock Joke Tannor Torrao | December 20, 2013 Knock, knock? Who’s there? Brendan Shanahan, Gary Bettman, and the rest of the NHL executives who hand out suspensions and fines in the name of player safety. Sounds like the…
How Many Bruins Can They Lose? Rhonda R. McClure | December 16, 2013 As the Boston Bruins touched down Sunday evening in Boston, having completed a four-game road trip with games in Toronto, Ontario; Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta; and Vancouver, British Columbia, they…
Bruins Fans, Your Logic is Flawed Mark Wallace Graham | December 16, 2013 The league finally made a decision on Shawn Thornton and his abhorrent attack on Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Brooks Orpik. Brendan Shanahan has decided to suspend the Bruins toughman for 15…
Can the Boston Bruins Survive the Injury Bug? Kirk Vance | December 14, 2013 For the last few seasons, the Bruins have achieved great success, thanks in large part to their superior depth. One when player goes down, they are more than ready to…
Flashback Friday: Ray Bourque Justin Halbersma | December 13, 2013 When pictures of excellence come to mind in the hockey world, one’s thoughts often turn to the likes of Mario Lemieux, Wayne Gretzky, Maurice Richard, and Bobby Orr; and rightfully…
Bruins Battling Bangs and Bugs Rhonda R. McClure | December 12, 2013 The list of ailing players for the Boston Bruins continues to grow as the Bruins are battling bangs and bugs. When the Bruins hosted the Pittsburgh Penguins at TD Garden…
Settling the Debate: Thornton Hit Worse Than Neal Knee Justin Glock | December 11, 2013 The Shawn Thornton hit was much worse than the James Neal knee to Brad Marchand’s head. There isn’t a debate here people. Just because you love to bash the Pittsburgh…
New Additions to Bruins Lineup Could Provide Spark Mike Miccoli | December 8, 2013 By Mike Miccoli It’s the second week of December and the Boston Bruins are about to go on their most important road trip of the season, even if it doesn’t…