5 Best Trade Deadline Deals In Boston Bruins History Joseph Ochs | February 14, 2018 With less than two weeks to go until the 2018 NHL Trade Deadline, speculation, and rumor-mongering have been kicked into hyperdrive, filling the league’s news cycle. For several weeks every…
Bruins’ Draft Class of 2014 Potentially Historic Joseph Ochs | November 22, 2017 Though a Stanley Cup Championship in 2011 was probably worth it, Peter Chiarelli’s tenure with the Boston Bruins is (for better or worse) largely tainted by miscalculations. Swings-and-misses in free…
History of the Bear: How the Bruins came to “B” Cam Hasbrouck | November 4, 2017 As many hockey fans, and Bruins fans in particular know, the Boston Bruins are the NHL’s oldest American team. Over the last 91 years, the Bruins have gained a massive…
7 Best Trades In Bruins History Joseph Ochs | July 10, 2017 The Boston Bruins have been oft-maligned in recent years regarding their personnel decisions, particularly on the trade front. The Tyler Seguin trade still stings four years later, as the Bruins…
The 3 Defensemen Drafted Before Ray Bourque Drew Johnson | May 31, 2017 In Boston, the name “Ray Bourque” carries a lot of weight. Fans remember his devotion to the organization over the course of 21 seasons. He is also known for memorable…
Thomas Eligible for Hall Kyle Benson | November 17, 2016 On Monday night, the Hockey Hall of Fame inducted and celebrated the four outstanding individuals that were voted into the hall of fame class of 2016. The four this year…
50 Years Ago in Hockey: Cheevers Haunts Leafs Rick Cole | November 11, 2016 Former Toronto Maple Leafs goalkeeper Gerry Cheevers, now trying to win a regular job with the Boston Bruins, took a giant step in that direction last night. He stopped everything…
50 Years Ago in Hockey: Bruins Hand Hawks First Loss Rick Cole | November 2, 2016 John McKenzie’s third goal of the season was the winner as the Boston Bruins edged the Chicago Black Hawks 3-2 last night at Chicago Stadium. It was the first loss…
50 Years Ago in Hockey: Wings Bomb Bruins Rick Cole | October 31, 2016 The Detroit Red Wings gained a measure of revenge for their 6-2 opening night loss to the Boston Bruins by bombing Boston 8-1 at the Olympia in Detroit last night.…
50 Years Ago in Hockey: A Very Busy Hockey Weekend Rick Cole | October 24, 2016 It was a very busy weekend in the fledgling 1966-67 hockey season. The National Hockey League saw a full slate of six games, While seven games were played in the…
50 Years Ago in Hockey: Big Guns Power Hawks, Bruins Rick Cole | October 20, 2016 The Chicago Black Hawks and Boston Bruins were winners as the National Hockey League opened its 50th season on two fronts last night. Bobby Hull and Stan Mikita scored two…
Traded: A Roster Created by Bruins Deals Anthony Pagliarulo | October 18, 2016 Being the general manager of an NHL franchise is no easy task. General managers are under an immense amount of pressure while they attempt to build a roster capable of capturing a Stanley…