2013 NHL Playoffs: Bruins vs Rangers Preview
#4 vs #6 - Bruins vs. Rangers Characterized by tight, defensive battles over the past few years, the Bruins and Rangers are set to rekindle another dormant rivalry starting this Thursday. Neither...
#4 vs #6 - Bruins vs. Rangers Characterized by tight, defensive battles over the past few years, the Bruins and Rangers are set to rekindle another dormant rivalry starting this Thursday. Neither...
Bergeron a Selke finalist. Will it be a pyrrhic victory- Seidenberg, Redden, and Ference not at practice. Krug called up from PBruins. Chiarelli praises "desperate composure." Hingham's Boyle plays for the Rangers. PBruin Robins asks a favor.
Carl Hagelin is a dangerous and speedy winger on the Rangers. He's one of their better scorers, which is interesting, considering his company. He's no Derrick Brassard, sure, but he can hurt ya....
Good morning, everyone! It's a beautiful day for some hockey! Or maybe going outside, I could never tell which one you were supposed to do on a nice day. Detroit plays Chicago tonight, Pittsburgh...
Bruins play-by-play man Dave Goucher gave an epic call of Patrice Bergeron's series-winning goal last night. Hear it in this video, featuring the highlight mixed with Goucher's golden pipes.
Last night, old pal Jimmy Murphy went back to that classic old tactic: "Slag the guy who won't give you a quote." He wasn't even subtle about it: Not surprised Chara wasn't one of Bruins to...
First, highlights of round 1! Hawks in 5: Phunwin nailed it, and was the only one. Everyone else but Cornelius picked the Hawks in some form or fashion. Wings in 7: CONGRATS TO STEPH FOR BEING...
He probably thought about a lot in the moment or two he had to look up and see the Bruins' season was about to end in a first-round Game 7 at home - for the second straight season. Lucic opened up...
Thanks again to Dafoomie for making these, they're fantastic. I could write more here but you aren't reading it.
Phunwin looks back at the Bruins' dramatic series win over Toronto, asks what's next, and offers a theory about Boston's phenomenal 6 on 5 play.