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    Providence storms back, forces Game 7 vs. Hershey

    May 17, 2017

    After the one period of play, it looked as if the P-Bruins were all but dead. Then, they rose from the ashes. Down 2-0 in a must-win Game 6 Tuesday night in Hershey, Providence countered with four unanswered goals, coming away with a 4-2 road win and forcing a decisive Game 7 tonight in Pennsylvania. […]

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    Bruins Daily 2016-17 report cards Part 3: Cassidy, Sweeney and Neely

    May 15, 2017

    To conclude our three-part series reviewing the Bruins’ 2016-17 season, the Bruins Daily staff give their assessments to head coach Bruce Cassidy, GM Don Sweeney and President Cam Neely. Be sure to follow Bruins Daily all off-season long (including on Facebook and Twitter) for more developments surrounding the Black and Gold. It was shaping up to […]

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    P-Bruins on brink as Hershey takes Game 5 in OT

    As has been the case all weekend, the Providence Bruins outshot Hershey over the course of three-plus periods. But, like Thursday’s Game 3, it wasn’t enough. Massachusetts natives Chris Bourque and Paul Carey both scored in regulation while Madison Bowey’s wrist shot beat Zane McIntyre from the right side just 1:58 into overtime lifted the […]

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    Providence flips Script on hershey; even series at 2-2

    May 13, 2017

    Thursday night after Providence’s tough 2-1 overtime loss, Austin Czarnik said that the Bruins needed to “come out harder” in order to pick up a win against a scrappy Hershey team. Come out harder is exactly what they did, and this time, the results were in their favor. Chris Porter potted the eventual winner late […]

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    Bruins Daily 2016-17 report cards Part 2: Bruins defense and goaltending

    May 12, 2017

    Throughout the next three days, the Bruins Daily staff will be handing out their grades for players and management from the 2016-17 season. Today in Part 2, we’ll assess the Bruins defense and goaltending. Check back Monday for Part 3 as we examine the years of Bruce Cassidy, Cam Neely and Don Sweeney. With Don […]

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    Hershey stuns Providence in Game 3

    Sometimes the better team doesn’t win. As unfair as that is, it is just the harsh truth. Just ask the Providence Bruins on Thursday night. Despite outshooting the Hershey Bears 40-15 through 67:14 of playing time, the P-Bruins wound up on the wrong side of a 2-1 overtime loss at home, giving up both goals […]

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    Bruins Daily 2016-17 report cards Part 1: Bruins forwards

    May 10, 2017

    Throughout the next few days, the Bruins Daily staff will be handing out their grades for players and management from the 2016-17 season. Today in Part 1, we’ll assess the Bruins forwards. Check back on Friday for Part 2 as we examine the Bruins’ defensemen and goalies. Whether it was skilled guys like Brad Marchand […]

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    Despite split with Hershey, Providence returns home with momentum

    May 8, 2017

    File this under riding the wave of momentum. After advancing past Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in a thrilling opening round series, the Providence Bruins picked up right where they left off, scoring three first period goals, two of them during a Tommy Cross penalty, en route to a 3-1 victory over the Hershey Bears on Saturday night in […]

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    P-Bruins shoot past WBS Penguins; face Hershey in division finals

    May 5, 2017

    A year ago, a loaded Providence Bruins team saw their season come to a screeching halt. After rallying from a 4-1 deficit, the Bruins, already down 0-2 in the best-of-five series thanks to two overtime defeats, came out flying to extend the series with some home overtime magic of their own. It wasn’t meant to […]

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    Bruins’ brass bring closure to 2016-17; look ahead to 2017-18

    May 4, 2017

    Tuesday morning – the closure; Tuesday morning – the beginning. It’s the annual press conference by the Bruins’ ownership, owner Jeremy Jacobs, CEO Charlie Jacobs and President Cam Neely, to comment on the past season’s successes – and look forward to what might be in the next. No surprise about the major themes at Tuesday’s […]

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