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Krejci Signs Three-Year Extension
Posted on 2 Dec 2011 by Matt Preston.
While the pundits were busy speculating on the possibility of sending David Krejci to Anaheim yesterday afternoon, representatives for the 25-year old Czech were meeting with Boston Bruins management putting the finishing touches on a three-year contract extension. Announced this morning, the deal reportedly carries a cap hit of $5.25 million – second highest on the team – a partial no trad...
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Taking it All Back
Posted on 29 Oct 2011 by Matt Preston.
I tried really hard. I really did. In spite of the early season struggles by the Boston Bruins, I did my best to keep a positive outlook on the team and the season, stay levelheaded and stay objective. It was all of but two weeks ago I was writing how there was nothing to fear while many thought Boston was in flames. Well, I take it back. The time has come to hit that big, red panic button. The...
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B’s Blank Canucks In Game 4
Posted on 9 Jun 2011 by Kevin Kelly.
The Boston Bruins scored two goals in the second period 2:18 seconds apart and Tim Thomas was unbeatable as the Bruins shut out Vancouver 4-0 in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals; the series is now tied at 2 heading back to Vancouver for Game 5 on Friday. Thomas made 38 saves as the Canucks offense has come to a grinding halt as they have only scored one goal in the last two games. The first p...
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12 Wins Down
Posted on 28 May 2011 by Matt Preston.
May 14, 2009, TD Garden, Boston, MA: Game 7, Eastern Conference Semifinals. Carolina Hurricanes 3, Boston Bruins 2. May 14, 2010, TD Garden, Boston, MA: Game 7, Eastern Conference Semifinals. Philadelphia Flyers 4, Boston Bruins 3. May 27, 2011, TD Garden, Boston, MA: Game 7, Eastern Conference Finals. Boston Bruins 1, Tampa Bay Lightning 0. Not out of the woods yet, but it seems the third time...
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Bruins clinch Northeast…7th player awarded
Posted on 2 Apr 2011 by Jim Mulligan.
NESN’s Seventh Player Award is an annual award presented “to the Bruin who went above and beyond the call of duty and exceeded the expectations of Bruins fans during the 2010-11 season.” This year's winner, Brad Marchand, has 21 goals and 19 assists for 40 points in his 72 games played. After the game, a humbled Marchand discussed his role and responsibilities and if he actually ...
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Bruins streak comes to an end
Posted on 6 Mar 2011 by Jim Mulligan.
It was disappointing to see the winning streak come to an end tonight. Maybe it was the road finally catching up with the team? Or the fact that tonight's game was their fifth in eight days? How about the fact that the Penguins were better for most of the night. As Claude Julien said after the game, the Bruins “played probably half a game.” With the Penguins playing last night and...
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Major Letdown For Bruins
Posted on 12 Feb 2011 by Jim Mulligan.
“I mean they’re a great team but we weren’t ready at all. For whatever reason we weren’t sharp from the get-go and that hurt us. We know they’re gifted and control the puck, and they did. We didn’t match it. We’ll have to be a lot better on Sunday. It was a good eye opener for us. We haven’t had one of these in a while so let’s hope that’s it for a long time again.”...
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Tough Night in Canada, But Bergeron Proves His Worth
Posted on 9 Jan 2011 by Matt Preston.
The run of bad breaks, bad luck and bad finishes continued for the Boston Bruins on Saturday night at the Belle Centre in Montreal, as they threw away yet another game they dominated, giving up two goals to the Canadiens in the last 2:22 of regulation before falling to the Habs, 3-2, in overtime. With first place in the Northeast Division on the line, the Bruins controlled the first 40 minutes ...
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East Coastin Blues
Posted on 8 Nov 2010 by Patrick McLellan.
Bruins forward David Krejci sustained a concussion during Saturday night’s game after getting hit by St. Louis Blues’ forward TJ Oshie. Oshie has an uncanny ability to throw a players weight against themselves when they’re lining him up for a hit. He did it to Chara Saturday night also and anyone can remember him thumping Columbus superstar forward Rick Nash multiple times. He’s been do...
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THANK YOU BOSTON!
Posted on 7 Nov 2010 by Dave Frederick.
Jaroslav Halak deservedly has stolen the Blues headlines when it comes to getting the best of a trade. But how about the acquisition of Vladimir Sobotka? This energetic centerman made the Boston Bruins cringe Saturday night by scoring his first goal in a St. Louis uniform. Sobotka was also a dominant force in faceoffs, winning 13 of 16 draws. As much as we like to thank Montreal for the...
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Bruins Streak Is Over
Posted on 24 Oct 2010 by Jim Mulligan.
The Rangers played a very good game tonight. They were intense, physical and they made their breaks tonight. For the first 12:37 of the game, they were the better than the Bruins. With hard work, comes good breaks and the Rangers three goals were all results of good breaks. The first goal of the night, Brandon Dubinsky's initial wrist shot from the left circle was saved by tough luck loser, Tu...
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Bruins eliminate Sabres
Posted on 27 Apr 2010 by Jim Mulligan.
Some said the Bruins were “lucky” to be heading into game 6 at home with a 3-2 series lead. After all, the Sabres scored first in every game and remarkably, the Bruins held the lead for less than twenty minutes total in the series. Tonight, things were different. The Bruins were able to score the first goal of the game and from there, they never looked back. Led by David Krejci's t...









