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The Bruins' fourth line continues to produce while more talented groupings try to find their way. The injury to Chris Kelly will make each player's job even harder for the rest of the season.
The Bruins' fourth line continues to produce while more talented groupings try to find their way. The injury to Chris Kelly will make each player's job even harder for the rest of the season.
Tim Thomas was traded on Thursday. But his contribution to the Bruins history should never be forgotten despite his troubling exit.
Chris Kelly is among the Bruins most valuable players, as the shortened season make a healthy Patrice Bergeron all the more important for a team looking for a championship.
Now in his sixth full season in the NHL, it's time for Milan Lucic to become more than just one of the games best young power forwards.
Nathan Horton says he's healthy, and doctors agree. But Bruins' fans know all too well that it doesn't take much to sideline players with concussion histories.
Fewer than 48 hours after the Boston Bruins won the Stanley Cup in 2011, we all received a reminder of the bad old days. Jeremy Jacobs stood on a stage outside the TD Garden and offered the...
There's a hockey game in Boston Friday night. Saturday night, there are two in Boston. Even Sunday. There's a hockey game on Sunday, too. At this point, I regret if you've raced to Twitter or...
Tuukka Rask seems like a star in the making for the Bruins, but the lockout could make that a major uncertainty.
To the surprise of almost no one, the Bruins apparently spent at least part of their summer negotiating a contract extension with Brad Marchand. The winger received a four-year, $18-million deal from the same general manager he once told he'd score 2
The NHL will lock out the NHLPA on Sept. 15, and all fans should accept that as a reality.
He can be frustrating, but Bruins' winger Milan Lucic may be one of the most important players on the roster.
At 19, Dougie Hamilton is in a good position to develop into a star in the NHL. But he's a defenseman, and it's going to take some time.
Boston Bruins General Manager Peter Chiarelli resisted any major moves this offseason, and the decision will prove smart next summer when several key players' contracts expire.