Bruins Weekly: Capitals, Ritchie, Pastrnak & More Scott Roche | May 12, 2021 In this week’s edition of Boston Bruins Weekly, the Washington Capitals are officially the Black and Gold’s first-round playoff opponent, Nick Richie wins some hardware, David Pastrank reaches a milestone…
Bruins’ Ritchie Proving Doubters Wrong Brandon Share-Cohen | March 30, 2021 One of the more pleasant surprises of the 2020-21 seasons for the Boston Bruins has been the emergence of forward Nick Ritchie. It’s fair to say that nobody could have…
Boston Bruins: Rating Don Sweeney’s Last 5 Trades Lou Vidakis | March 14, 2021 Don Sweeney, general manager of the Boston Bruins, has had his fair share of criticism throughout his near six-year tenure. There have been a lot of head-scratching transactions while he…
3 Bruins Who Have Exceeded Expectations so Far This Season Hannah Garfield | March 8, 2021 Arguably, one of the most exciting parts of any NHL season is watching someone play better than expected. There’s always a surprising success story of each season or a new…
Bruins’ Special Teams Near the Top of the League Again in 2020-21 Scott Roche | February 7, 2021 When Torey Krug left the Boston Bruins for the St. Louis Blues via free agency in October, there were questions surrounding whether or not the Bruins power play would still…
Ducks Power Play Issues Highlighted by Nick Ritchie’s Success With Bruins Anthony Ciardelli | February 4, 2021 When Anaheim Ducks general manager Bob Murray executed last year’s deadline trade that sent Nick Ritchie to the Boston Bruins for Danton Heinen, many people weren’t surprised. Ritchie hadn’t lived…
Bruins: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly in January Hannah Garfield | February 1, 2021 The month of January has come to a close, and things are, tentatively, going smoothly for the NHL and the Boston Bruins in 2021. There have been some issues with…
Bruins Getting Offensive Production & Discipline From Ritchie Scott Roche | January 30, 2021 At the trade deadline last February, Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney was looking to add a physical presence and secondary scoring for a playoff run. Sweeney was able to…
Bruins’ Offense Takes a Step Forward in the Right Direction Matt McClure | January 25, 2021 If there is anything we have learned from the Boston Bruins through five games in the 2020-21 season, it’s that patience is critical. With superstar winger David Pastrnak still recovering…
Bruins’ New Enforcers: Miller, Ritchie & Smith Alec Rudolph | January 25, 2021 For 15 years, the Boston Bruins had the luxury of relying on one of the best enforcers in the game: a giant on skates named Zdeno Chara. Although Chara had…
Bruins’ 2020 Trade Deadline Deals Fail to Produce Like 2019 Scott Roche | September 12, 2020 At the trade deadline in 2019, Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney pulled off two trades that helped his club go on a run to the Stanley Cup Final. They…
3 Takeaways From Bruins’ Game 4 Loss to Lightning Scott Roche | August 30, 2020 In Game 1 of their Eastern Conference Second-Round series against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Aug. 23, the Boston Bruins played a near-perfect game in winning 3-2. Since then, however,…