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    Game 7 Stanley Cup

    Bruins still not over their Game 7 Stanley Cup loss

    September 4, 2019

    The Bruins returned to Warrior Ice Arena for Captains Practice less than three months after their bitter Game 7 Stanley Cup loss to the Blues.

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    Boston’s top young d-men remain unsigned a month before camp

    August 13, 2019

    The waiting game continues. Here we are in mid-August — aka the Dog Days fo Summer — and the Bruins’ top two young and talented defensemen are still without a contract. Charlie McAvoy, 21, and Brandon Carlo, 22, became restricted free agents on July 1. Don Sweeney sees both right shot defensemen as franchise cornerstones. […]

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    Don Sweeney free agency

    Don Sweeney stays the course on Day 1 of free agency

    July 1, 2019

    The Bruins entered the first day of free agency with a few notable holes to fill, mainly a top-six forward. But with roughly $12 million of cap space to work with entering July 1 — and pending new contracts for Charlie McAvoy, Brandon Carlo and Danton Heinen — general manager Don Sweeney opted for notable […]

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    NHL Free Agency 2019

    NHL free agency eve thoughts and observations

    June 30, 2019

    The NHL’s unrestricted free agency period officially begins Monday at noon. Bruins general manager Don Sweeney will likely resort to adding depth pieces once the prized commodities like Artemi Panarin and Sergei Bobrovsky hit the open market. Sweeney’s biggest splash won’t come externally barring any significant trade. His newsworthy items will likely come whenever he […]

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    Nate Sucese

    Why Nate Sucese could be this year’s Karson Kuhlman

    June 28, 2019

    A plethora of highly-touted Bruins prospects from every corner of the globe gathered in Brighton for three days during another round of Development Camp. Notables like John Beecher, Boston’s 2019 first-round pick, Jack Studnicka, a 2017 second-round selection and front runner to make the roster this season and Axel Andersson, a 2018 second rounder, stole […]

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    Bruins Swedish prospects

    Bruins Swedish prospects within striking distance of the pros

    The Bruins’ three-day Development Camp provides the brass with an idea on their prospects’ progression both on and off the ice. Some players, including all five of the 2019 NHL Entry Draft, are a little further away from making the jump to the pros. Others are much closer to tasting the big time. A pair […]

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    Development Camp Bruins prospects

    Prospects find inspiration in Bruins playoff run

    June 26, 2019

    The Boston Bruins are two weeks removed from the sting of their agonizing Game 7 loss to the St. Louis Blues in the Stanley Cup Final. Their future, however, remains bright. Part of their future is in Boston now taking part in the annual Development Camp at Warrior Ice Arena. The likes of Oscar Steen, […]

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    Bruins 2019-20 schedule

    5 Bruins games to watch in 2019-20

    June 25, 2019

    We’re about two weeks removed from the Bruins’ bitter loss to the Blues in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final. And now the B’s can look forward to their rematch with the champs as well as the rest of their upcoming 82-game slate. The NHL already announced a few of the Bruins’ contests for […]

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    Torey Krug off-season

    Intriguing off-season awaits for Torey Krug

    June 17, 2019

    Torey Krug will enter the final year of his contract come July 1. The Bruins are free to negotiate a contract extension with their 5-foot-9 defenseman at the turn of the calendar month. The former Michigan State Spartan called Boston home for good upon his arrival to the Bruins organization as an undrafted free agent […]

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    Bruins Stanley Cup wounds

    Bruins still licking their Stanley Cup wounds

    June 14, 2019

    Disbelief, disappointment and love. Those were the earth-shattering emotions that filled the Boston Bruins’ locker room following its 4-1 loss to the St. Louis Blues in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final on Wednesday night. And those emotions will stick with the 2018-19 Boston Bruins for a long time, if not for the rest […]

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