Bruins’ Success Fueled by 2 Underrated Signings
The Bruins came far from making headline moves ahead of the 2018-19 season. But because of these two signings, none of that matters.
The Bruins came far from making headline moves ahead of the 2018-19 season. But because of these two signings, none of that matters.
It hasn’t come easy for the Bruins, but they found a way to extend their point streak to 19 consecutive games. Saturday’s game versus the Ottawa Senators wasn’t the easiest one, despite the lopsided matchup on paper. However, the B’s showed great patience again and claimed yet another victory.
Welcome back everyone to a weekend edition of DraftKings Ice Picks. Hope everyone is having fun this season playing NHL DFS, the season is winding down and it will be soon time for the best time of the year for hockey fans, the Playoffs! As usual, my games to focus on is three or four matchups. Leading the way, Senators at Bruins, Red Wings at Avalanche, Leafs at Oilers and Penguins at Blue Jackets. Let’s get to it!
It has been yet another successful outing for the Boston Bruins, as they stormed back and beat the Carolina Whalers — er, Hurricanes — 4-3 in overtime. The Bruins now have at least one point in 17 straight games. It’s also a season-high five-game winning streak for goaltender Jaroslav Halak.
The Boston Bruins are on a roll; they have captured at least one point in each of their last 16 games.
The defense has been stellar, the offense is delivering, and goaltending is magnificent. However, there are some question marks remaining as Boston eyes the postseason.
The month of February has passed and there are less than 20 games left to be played for each team in the NHL. In the Atlantic Division, once again, we have the three strongest teams in the Eastern Conference. Where do all the teams in the Atlantic Division stand following the NHL Trade Deadline?
The Boston Bruins came out victorious against the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday night at TD Garden.
Carolyn takes a look at new Bruin forward Marcus Johansson.
The Boston Bruins had plenty of options open heading into the NHL Trade Deadline. One of the available forwards was
The trade deadline has come and gone with some notable names being shipped to teams that are all in to make a push towards a championship. We have our typical full offering of games for Tuesday, some of which feature players involved in the deadline day deals. San Jose at Boston, Buffalo at Philadelphia, Ottawa at Washington and Pittsburgh at Columbus all should be on your radar.
The Bruins made their presence known at the trade deadline, acquiring veteran winger Marcus Johansson from the New Jersey Devils. In return, the Devils got a second-round pick in the 2019 draft as well as a fourth-round pick in the 2020 draft.
You might have noticed that the Boston Bruins have this awfully bad habit of being unable to finish games in
The Bruins came far from making headline moves ahead of the 2018-19 season. But because of these two signings, none of that matters.
It hasn’t come easy for the Bruins, but they found a way to extend their point streak to 19 consecutive games. Saturday’s game versus the Ottawa Senators wasn’t the easiest one, despite the lopsided matchup on paper. However, the B’s showed great patience again and claimed yet another victory.
Welcome back everyone to a weekend edition of DraftKings Ice Picks. Hope everyone is having fun this season playing NHL DFS, the season is winding down and it will be soon time for the best time of the year for hockey fans, the Playoffs! As usual, my games to focus on is three or four matchups. Leading the way, Senators at Bruins, Red Wings at Avalanche, Leafs at Oilers and Penguins at Blue Jackets. Let’s get to it!
It has been yet another successful outing for the Boston Bruins, as they stormed back and beat the Carolina Whalers — er, Hurricanes — 4-3 in overtime. The Bruins now have at least one point in 17 straight games. It’s also a season-high five-game winning streak for goaltender Jaroslav Halak.
The Boston Bruins are on a roll; they have captured at least one point in each of their last 16 games.
The defense has been stellar, the offense is delivering, and goaltending is magnificent. However, there are some question marks remaining as Boston eyes the postseason.
The month of February has passed and there are less than 20 games left to be played for each team in the NHL. In the Atlantic Division, once again, we have the three strongest teams in the Eastern Conference. Where do all the teams in the Atlantic Division stand following the NHL Trade Deadline?
The Boston Bruins came out victorious against the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday night at TD Garden.
The Boston Bruins had plenty of options open heading into the NHL Trade Deadline. One of the available forwards was Marcus Johansson from the New
The trade deadline has come and gone with some notable names being shipped to teams that are all in to make a push towards a championship. We have our typical full offering of games for Tuesday, some of which feature players involved in the deadline day deals. San Jose at Boston, Buffalo at Philadelphia, Ottawa at Washington and Pittsburgh at Columbus all should be on your radar.
The Bruins made their presence known at the trade deadline, acquiring veteran winger Marcus Johansson from the New Jersey Devils. In return, the Devils got a second-round pick in the 2019 draft as well as a fourth-round pick in the 2020 draft.
You might have noticed that the Boston Bruins have this awfully bad habit of being unable to finish games in 60 regulation minutes. (If you
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