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Training camp continues at Warrior Arena.
- David Pastrnak and Ondrej Kase joined their team at practice yesterday. NHL
- Anders Bjork is focused on burnishing those flashes of brilliance he’s exhibited into more of a constant glow. WEEI
- Now Jack Studnicka hopes to make a similar good impression. Providence Journal
- Kirk Luedeke assesses the state of the Bruins’ forwards going into the playoffs. (Part 1, Scouting Post) (Part 2, Scouting Post)
- For the team as a whole, solidifying existing forward lines and forming new ones will be a high priority. Patriot Ledger
- The Bruins will dive into the postseason relying on such chief weapons as
fear, and surprise, and ruthless efficiency...and an almost fanatical devotion to the Popematurity and professionalism. MassLive - What does Bruce Cassidy see as the pros and cons of playing in Toronto? The Fourth Period
- Priorities! Don’t look at Cassidy to be fretting over his wardrobe. MassLive
- Cassidy has been named a Jack Adams finalist. (Maybe he’ll borrow a David Pastrnak suit for the ceremony?) Last Word on Hockey
- David Pastrnak has a bigger dilemma- to shear or not to shear his sick flow? CBS Boston
- Lend your ears to Jack Edwards, who sits with Dale & Keefe to explain what NESN coverage will look like as the Bruins begin their march toward the Stanely Cup. (Audio, 16:12) WEEI
Elsewhere around the rink:
- In news of former Bruins: Malcolm Subban is ready to answer the call for the Blackhawks. NHL Everybody loves Tommy Wingels, but naming your baby after him...? (paywall currently waived) The Athletic
- Mark your calendars- exhibition game times and dates are up. The Score
- Sportsnet will feed games from Edmonton, while NBC will feed from Toronto, which isn’t going over very well. CBC
- The new CBA will tweak the Over 35 contract rules, and the elephant in the room is LTIR. Pension Plan Puppets
- One daughter’s search to cap off her Bruins fan father’s well-lived life was assisted by kind strangers. CBC