NHL Playoff Preview: Boston Bruins vs Carolina Hurricanes
This year, the Eastern Conference is stacked, which means that a division winner playing a wild card team is a
This year, the Eastern Conference is stacked, which means that a division winner playing a wild card team is a
On February 8, the Boston Bruins and Pittsburgh Penguins kicked off the back end of their 2021-2022 National Hockey League seasons at TD Garden. The Penguins won the game 4-2, but Brad Marchand found himself in hot water with NHL’s Player Safety following the contest.
As an Original Six franchise, the Boston Bruins are one of the most storied franchises in the NHL. 26 Division wins, three Presidents trophies, six Stanley Cups, and a smorgasbord of all-time talent.
The Boston Bruins had a great 2020-21 season. Despite losing to the New York Islanders in the second round, fans would still call it a victory.
Qualifying for the playoffs for the 5th consecutive season, the Boston Bruins won 33 games in the league’s shortened 2020-21 season. Earning the third seed in the East Division, the team was led by longtime goaltender Tuukka Rask and star left winger Brad Marchand. Pacing Bruce Cassidy’s team with 29 goals and 40 assists in 53 games, the 33-year-old Marchand finished 6th in the NHL’s goal-scoring race. Making a splash at the trade deadline in April, general manager Don Sweeney acquired the former number one pick Taylor Hall.
After a winning week, it’s back to the same old New York Rangers. It is as though one is holding a stick, poking the team, and asking them to do something. The problem is that they do it and then it is back to the apparent normal for the season so far.
Over the past few years, Trent Frederic has shuffled in and out of the Bruins lineup. While the season is only a week old, Frederic is making the most of his latest opportunity.
David Krejci, who could have just one year left in Boston, has spoken out regarding his future in the NFL.
Despite achieving 100 points in the regular-season competition for the third year in a row, the Bruins are still in search of the right offensive combination. The hunt continued heavily in Philadelphia.
The Boston Bruins may be in control of the President’s Trophy now, but they need to make another move at the deadline if they hope to be standing at the end of the 2020 playoffs.
Jordan Leandre offers up another potential trade target for the Bruins with the Feb. 24 deadline looming.
Brad Marchand ignited yet another rivalry on Sunday. This time, however, it was with a former teammate.
This year, the Eastern Conference is stacked, which means that a division winner playing a wild card team is a closer matchup than it sounds.
On February 8, the Boston Bruins and Pittsburgh Penguins kicked off the back end of their 2021-2022 National Hockey League seasons at TD Garden. The Penguins won the game 4-2, but Brad Marchand found himself in hot water with NHL’s Player Safety following the contest.
As an Original Six franchise, the Boston Bruins are one of the most storied franchises in the NHL. 26 Division wins, three Presidents trophies, six Stanley Cups, and a smorgasbord of all-time talent.
The Boston Bruins had a great 2020-21 season. Despite losing to the New York Islanders in the second round, fans would still call it a victory.
Qualifying for the playoffs for the 5th consecutive season, the Boston Bruins won 33 games in the league’s shortened 2020-21 season. Earning the third seed in the East Division, the team was led by longtime goaltender Tuukka Rask and star left winger Brad Marchand. Pacing Bruce Cassidy’s team with 29 goals and 40 assists in 53 games, the 33-year-old Marchand finished 6th in the NHL’s goal-scoring race. Making a splash at the trade deadline in April, general manager Don Sweeney acquired the former number one pick Taylor Hall.
After a winning week, it’s back to the same old New York Rangers. It is as though one is holding a stick, poking the team, and asking them to do something. The problem is that they do it and then it is back to the apparent normal for the season so far.
Over the past few years, Trent Frederic has shuffled in and out of the Bruins lineup. While the season is only a week old, Frederic is making the most of his latest opportunity.
David Krejci, who could have just one year left in Boston, has spoken out regarding his future in the NFL.
Despite achieving 100 points in the regular-season competition for the third year in a row, the Bruins are still in search of the right offensive combination. The hunt continued heavily in Philadelphia.
The Boston Bruins may be in control of the President’s Trophy now, but they need to make another move at the deadline if they hope to be standing at the end of the 2020 playoffs.
Jordan Leandre offers up another potential trade target for the Bruins with the Feb. 24 deadline looming.
Brad Marchand ignited yet another rivalry on Sunday. This time, however, it was with a former teammate.
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