Nazem Kadri: Hard Worker or Reckless Player? Andrew Forbes | March 18, 2015 There’s no arguing that the 2014-15 season has been a dismal one for the Toronto Maple Leafs. On Wednesday, it became apparent that the team would be hit with yet…
Oilers Claim Forward Matt Fraser Brett Slawson | December 29, 2014 The NHL waiver wire can be both a constructive and degrading beast, allowing teams to drastically improve their roster by claiming a player, or severely hurt teams who choose to run the risk…
Matt Fraser, the Sniper That Never Was Mark Gallant | December 29, 2014 The Boston Bruins made a roster move after an ugly loss at the hands of the Columbus Blue Jackets, but it was not an addition. Matt Fraser was placed on…
5 Players Most Likely to Crack the Boston Bruins Lineup Mike Miccoli | September 23, 2014 By Mike Miccoli At the annual “State of the Bruins” event for Boston’s season ticket holders, Peter Chiarelli commented that there are four forward spots open. Of course, that was…
Why Have the Bruins Been So Quiet This Offseason? Mike Miccoli | July 28, 2014 It’s been an oddly quiet offseason in Boston. Jarome Iginla, Shawn Thornton, Andrej Meszaros, and Chad Johnson are all gone while replacements on the team’s depth chart are still largely…
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…
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…
On Seguin’s Return to Boston and the Fake Art of Winning Trades Mike Miccoli | November 6, 2013 Every time Seguin touched the puck, boos rained down on the Stars’ top-line center. He may have been wearing a different number, but Seguin had a target on his back for the entire night. Not because he decided to sign somewhere other than Boston. Not because he demanded to be play for another team. Not even because he injured a current Bruin. Seguin was being booed for something he had zero control over: an offseason trade.
AHL Season Preview: Providence Bruins Kirk Vance | September 23, 2013 2013-14 American Hockey League Season Previews PROVIDENCE BRUINS Coaching Staff: Bruce Cassidy, head coach; Kevin Dean, asst coach Affiliates: Boston Bruins (NHL) South Carolina Stingrays (ECHL) Prepared by: Kirk Vance,…
2013-14 Bruins Season Predictions Part 2: Unlike Kessel, Seguin Will Be Forgotten Mike Miccoli | August 29, 2013 By Mike Miccoli The ‘core’ that the Boston Bruins spoke so much about has lost some parts and it’s the hope of the team that the new pieces will serve…
Is this Jordan Caron’s last chance in Boston? Mike Miccoli | July 29, 2013 By Mike Miccoli The writing on the wall became a bit more visible once the ink dried on Jordan Caron’s latest contract. Instead of a bump in pay following the…
Matt Fraser: More Than Just a Prospect Ross Bonander | July 6, 2013 The blockbuster trade between Boston and Dallas involved Rich Peverly, Tyler Seguin, Loui Eriksson, and some prospects. This post is one fan’s tribute to one of those prospects. The first…