
Bruins look to break home ice trend in Game 7
April 22, 2019
We’ve seen just about everything in this evenly-matched series between the Boston Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs. The two storied rivals battled their way to yet another decisive Game 7 matchup for the second straight postseason; trading off wins in every other game this series. The Bruins, fresh off a 4-2 victory in Game 6 […]
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What we learned: Bruins respond and force a Game 7
April 21, 2019
The Boston Bruins came out looking more like the sluggish bunch that skated in Game 5. That didn’t bode well early against a hungry Toronto Maple Leafs squad looking for their first postseason series win in 15 years. Morgan Rielly’s blast past Tuukka Rask 9:42 in put Toronto in the proverbial driver’s seat in front […]
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Charlotte takes electrifying Game 1 over Providence
It may be a loss, but it was a pretty fun way to start the Calder Cup Playoffs Saturday night. Despite a slow start, allowing two Morgan Geekie goals in a little over three and a half minutes to start the game, Providence battled back to take the lead before surrendering their one-goal cushion. The […]
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Desperate Bruins searching for more resiliency
April 20, 2019
Bruce Cassidy’s squad can’t look back now. The Boston Bruins wasted a golden opportunity to take control of the series for the first time following Friday’s lackluster showing against the Maple Leafs in Game 5. They’ll have their season on the line up in Toronto Sunday afternoon in Game 6. Simply put, the Bruins can’t […]
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What we learned: Frustrating call highlights Bruins’ frustrating night
April 19, 2019
The Bruins didn’t exactly have a sharp outing against the Maple Leafs in Game 5. But they didn’t have any good bounces either. The Maple Leafs weren’t exactly sharp either. But they got the break they needed at a critical time. The Bruins thought they had a case for a bounce to go their way […]
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Sean Kuraly ready to go for Game 5
The Bruins are at their best when their work ethic and skillset compliment each other. That allows head coach Bruce Cassidy to roll out all four of his lines with relative ease on any given night. They haven’t had that luxury during their first-round series with the Maple Leafs aside from Game 2. That could […]
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Bruins and Maple Leafs as advertised through four games
April 18, 2019
Neither the Bruins or Maple Leafs thought this first round series would be easy heading into their second straight postseason showdown. They were right. The Original Six rivals head into Friday’s Game 5 tied at two games apiece. They haven’t disappointed their loyal supporters with their performances either. Tuukka Rask and Frederik Andersen have made […]
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P-Bruins clinch playoff spot, draw Charlotte in Round 1
It was inevitable, but it did not become official until this past weekend. The Providence Bruins are back in the Calder Cup Playoffs as the fourth seed in the Atlantic Division. Led by Trent Frederic’s hat trick, the P-Bruins locked up their playoff spot with Saturday’s 5-3 win over the Springfield Thunderbirds. The win pushed […]
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What we learned: Bruins hang on to even the series
TORONTO — With their backs against the wall entering a pivotal Game 4, a fired up Boston Bruins squad got the job done. Bruce Cassidy’s side had a far easier time gaining entry into the offensive zone than in Game 3 on Monday night. But they needed to hold off a pair of surges from […]
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Maple Leafs neutralizing the Bruins’ top line
April 16, 2019
TORONTO — An evenly matched first round showdown between the Bruins and Maple Leafs provided quality hockey between two excellent teams through the first three games. With little to no talent discrepancy, the team that has wanted it more has won every game thus far. This culminated Monday night with Toronto taking a 2-1 series […]
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