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What The Lockout Robbed The Boston Bruins Wayne Whittaker | January 6, 2013 It’s been 256 days since the Boston Bruins took the ice, and that number will most likely come close to 270 by the time the puck’s actually dropped in 2013.
Boston Bruins: Ranking Their 2013 Projected Roster Mike Miccoli | January 6, 2013 We love our hockey. We love our hockey so much that on the first Sunday of 2013, we’re able to forget about almost everything else in our lives and welcome the NHL, and all that comes with it, back into our lives. The NHL lockout is over and while many of us have had our team’s goal song on repeat for most of the morning, others have been carefully plotting their teams’ odds for a Stanley Cup in what will be a shortened season of 48 games or so.
Highs and Lows for Boston Bruins Prospects at the World Juniors Bob Mand | January 6, 2013 After ten days, four Boston Bruins properties head home after the IIHF 2013 World Junior Championships in Ufa, Russia. Only one future-Bruin earned a medal in the competition – Alex…
World Juniors 2013: Malcolm Subban’s Silencing Critics David OConnor | December 30, 2012 Coming into the 2013 World Junior Championship, goaltending was Canada’s biggest question mark. It appears the problem has now been solved. Malcolm Subban has stepped up to the plate for his country, and his country has never been more proud of him.
Numbers Aside, Dougie Hamilton Leaves a Lasting Impression K. Ross Read | December 4, 2012 I’ll be the first to admit that I normally do not follow junior hockey very closely. In fact, outside of the World Junior Championships, the last time I saw a…
Top 10: Hockey Holiday Videos Meesh Shanmugam | December 3, 2012 Despite the ongoing NHL lockout, life goes on and hockey fans enter another holiday season filled with hope, cheer, and happiness. Okay, so maybe they have traded in hope, cheer,…
Rock Out for the Lockout: The Draft Class of 2012 Josh Smith | November 28, 2012 With the NHL lockout firmly in place and both sides entrenched for what may be a long, drawn out battle, we’re taking this opportunity to explore the musical side of…
Anton Khudobin Bruins Goalie Could Steal the Spotlight Mike Miccoli | November 24, 2012 By Mike Miccoli, Boston Bruins correspondent There’s a lot to say about Anton Khudobin, the Russian netminder who will serve as Tuukka Rask’s backup once the NHL season resumes. For…
Twitterpated: Inside the Minds of the NHL Walter McLaughlin | November 23, 2012 Even hut-dwellers in N’Djamena, Chad are keenly aware that social media has revolutionized how we communicate. Moreover, it allows us a glimpse into the unsolicited, unfiltered minds of celebrities and…
Is Mark Recchi a First-Ballot Hall of Famer? Marc Lapierre | November 6, 2012 Mark Recchi will be an argumentative candidate when he comes up for Hockey Hall of Fame talks in a couple of years. Will the Hall of Fame Selection Committee be…
Providence Bruins’ Bobby Robins: The Warrior-Poet Bob Mand | November 5, 2012 The first star of the game, number twenty-one, Bobby Robins! The crowd roars. Skating to the ice, beckoning for more applause, is a lone black-and-gold clad forward. The stadium…
Boston Bruins: Which Young Gun Cracks the Lineup? Mike Miccoli | November 5, 2012 While speculation runs wild on the status of a 2012-13 NHL season, one of the more interesting developments in Boston comes down to the Bruins’ openings on the forwards’ depth chart. With all of the lines intact as they were last year and the assumed return of right-winger Nathan Horton, a vacancy opens up on the Bruins’ third line. The departures of Benoit Pouliot, who was traded to Tampa Bay in the offseason where he signed a one-year, $1.8 million deal, and Brian Rolston, who remains an unsigned free agent, open a spot on the left-side of Chris Kelly and opposite of right winger Rich Peverley on the team’s third line. While the expectation is that Jordan Caron reclaims the gig once again, the deep group of forwards with Boston’s AHL-affiliate Providence Bruins present some interesting options