Tuukka Rask Sends Calming Message to Bruins Fans
Based on an interview from a few weeks ago, the Boston Bruins’ goaltender Tuukka Rask hinted at his possible retirement. Now, Rask attempted to clarify the situation and calm the fans down.
Based on an interview from a few weeks ago, the Boston Bruins’ goaltender Tuukka Rask hinted at his possible retirement. Now, Rask attempted to clarify the situation and calm the fans down.
After years of goaltending success, the salary-cap situation might force the Boston Bruins to have an intricate discussion about their future goaltending.
As the Bruins look to make a deep playoff run, they will need Rask to continue his superb, Vezine-caliber play.
The Boston Bruins are back from a mandatory nine-day bye-week/All-Star break and are looking better than ever.
When the Bruins signed Jaroslav Halak two years ago, they hoped he would be a solid backup to Rask. The
Welcome to the second edition of The NHL Weekly Roundup. If you took my advice last week on what to watch you should have had a great hockey experience. Game of the week, Arizona Coyotes at the Buffalo Sabres was a fantastic game that ended up having to go all the way to a shootout!
Over the years, Tuukka Rask has become notorious for struggling in the seasons opening month. The Bruins goaltender got off
For the first time since 2002, the Boston Bruins are off to a 3-0 start. Their latest victory came Tuesday
The Boston Bruins are 3-0 to start the regular season for the first time in 18 years. Is that a
Boston, Massachusetts. One of the most successful sports cities in all of North America. The city where the Red Sox, Bruins, Celtics, and even the New England Patriots can flex their muscles to the rest of the die-hard sports fans from different cities across the U.S. who can only wish for such supremacy and bragging rights. Enter the good old Boston Bruins. The big, bad Bruins, Killer B’s, Bears, or Black and Gold. A historic, original-six franchise who hockey fans either love or hate…unless you’re from Boston, of course.
For all of the Bruins postseason run, Jaroslav Halak was a spectator. Although the Bruins backup did not appear in
After getting off to a 9-13-4 start through 26 games, there were not high hopes for the Blues to make a postseason run. The offense was struggling to put the puck in the net, and Jake Allen was an inconsistent nightmare in the crease. Vladimir Tarasenko uncharacteristically recorded just 24 points in the first 40 games of the season. The Blues had high hopes going into the season after acquiring Ryan O’Reilly from the Buffalo Sabres as well as signing veteran winger Tyler Bozak. They had the pieces for a great season, but it all started at the top.
Based on an interview from a few weeks ago, the Boston Bruins’ goaltender Tuukka Rask hinted at his possible retirement. Now, Rask attempted to clarify the situation and calm the fans down.
After years of goaltending success, the salary-cap situation might force the Boston Bruins to have an intricate discussion about their future goaltending.
As the Bruins look to make a deep playoff run, they will need Rask to continue his superb, Vezine-caliber play.
The Boston Bruins are back from a mandatory nine-day bye-week/All-Star break and are looking better than ever.
When the Bruins signed Jaroslav Halak two years ago, they hoped he would be a solid backup to Rask. The former Islander was coming off
Welcome to the second edition of The NHL Weekly Roundup. If you took my advice last week on what to watch you should have had a great hockey experience. Game of the week, Arizona Coyotes at the Buffalo Sabres was a fantastic game that ended up having to go all the way to a shootout!
Over the years, Tuukka Rask has become notorious for struggling in the seasons opening month. The Bruins goaltender got off to a slow start last
For the first time since 2002, the Boston Bruins are off to a 3-0 start. Their latest victory came Tuesday night as they defeated Las
The Boston Bruins are 3-0 to start the regular season for the first time in 18 years. Is that a good sign? Well, many fans
Boston, Massachusetts. One of the most successful sports cities in all of North America. The city where the Red Sox, Bruins, Celtics, and even the New England Patriots can flex their muscles to the rest of the die-hard sports fans from different cities across the U.S. who can only wish for such supremacy and bragging rights. Enter the good old Boston Bruins. The big, bad Bruins, Killer B’s, Bears, or Black and Gold. A historic, original-six franchise who hockey fans either love or hate…unless you’re from Boston, of course.
For all of the Bruins postseason run, Jaroslav Halak was a spectator. Although the Bruins backup did not appear in any playoff games, he was
After getting off to a 9-13-4 start through 26 games, there were not high hopes for the Blues to make a postseason run. The offense was struggling to put the puck in the net, and Jake Allen was an inconsistent nightmare in the crease. Vladimir Tarasenko uncharacteristically recorded just 24 points in the first 40 games of the season. The Blues had high hopes going into the season after acquiring Ryan O’Reilly from the Buffalo Sabres as well as signing veteran winger Tyler Bozak. They had the pieces for a great season, but it all started at the top.
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