Your Providence Bruins!

Posted by Adam Hart October 21, 2009 at 11:05 am

Nah, it may only look like that. Seeing as Marc Savard has been added to Boston’s longterm IR with a broken foot and all. Read more

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Bruins Flip The Switch

Posted by Adam Hart October 11, 2009 at 10:58 am

It’d be nice if there was no ‘off’ button. But it’s a good thing they have such an effective ‘on’ button. Read more

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Can You Feel It?

Posted by Adam Hart May 11, 2009 at 10:26 am

It’s momentum, shifting to the Bruins’ side. Pressure, being partially shoveled onto the back of the Canes. A series, becoming a series once again. Read more

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Those Sandbaggers

Posted by Adam Hart March 23, 2009 at 11:08 am

Oh, we just can’t seem to play a full 60 minutes and we’re really frustrated and the playoffs may be our demise. Yeah, that’s the ticket.Read more

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Bruins Lose, Players React

Posted by Adam Hart February 11, 2009 at 8:55 am

Let’s run the gamut of reaction from the Bruins locker room, with a special guest appearance by one Jumbo Joe Thornton. Read more

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Getting stick savvy with Marc Savard

Posted by Dean Reddington January 13, 2009 at 3:42 pm

Boston Bruins forward Marc Savard took some time to show NECN how he prepares his sticks before each game. He says its a part of the game which he has enjoyed since childhood, and is critical for his confidence on the ice.

Savard says “you know if you treat your sticks well, they will treat you well.” His sticks have treated him well this year, as he leads the league in plus-minus, and is fourth in the league in both points and assists.

“I used to sleep with them a little bit when I was younger… I have gotten away from that a bit.”

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Yup, Still Better Than Pittsburgh

Posted by Adam Hart January 2, 2009 at 10:41 am

It’s got to feel pretty bad to lose to the same team in consecutive games. But at least the Penguins can take solace in the fact that they did so to the best team in hockey — the Boston Bruins. Read more

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Bruins Take 8 Crazy Wins

Posted by Adam Hart December 29, 2008 at 10:20 am

Yeah, it’s a little play off of Adam Sandler’s Hanukkah Song.  No, I don’t celebrate the holiday.  But you can pretend that I gifted you Kesselmania XXII, if it’d make you happy. Read more

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Click Here.

Posted by Adam Hart December 3, 2008 at 2:31 pm

Only if you want to see how the Bruins have swagger. If it pleases you to continue being on the outside looking in, by all means, bypass this post. But don’t. Read more

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One Period in the Books

Posted by Mike Giardi April 21, 2008 at 7:56 pm

You wonder how many times the Bruins can put themselves in a hole and then climb out? They’ve done it again tonight, trailing Game 7 in Montreal, 1-0 after one period. The lone goal comes off the stick of Mike Komisarek…or should I say, Petteri Nokelianen. A sloppy defensive exchange by your two bests defensive players – Zdeno Chara and P.J. Axelsson – created a shooting lane for Komisarek. He teed one up, but it was headed glove side on Tim Thomas before being re-routed by Nokelainen. Not the spot to be in for Nokelainen, who needed to get his body in the way or get the heck out of the way.

At the other end, the B’s had a slew of chances. Glen Murray should have buried at least one of his two, poking the second just wide of the net. It was on that play that he tumbled ackwardly into the boards – neck first. Not pretty, and he’s lucky he got up from that. Whether he plays from here on out has yet to be determined.

A couple of the kids also generating bids. Phil Kessel continues to blossom on the big stage, and you can see his confidence grow. David Krejci also stood on the doorstep, but rookie Carey Price is soooo quick. He snuffed it with the pads and the puck skidded across the crease and was cleared away. If the B’s keep attacking like this, they will score at least a few tonight. But will that be enough?

You’d like to see Tim Thomas be a little more sound in his own end. He looked shaky on Begin’s breakaway, and got lucky that puck didn’t end up in the net. He also had to jump to knock a shot down with his shoulder. Unorthodox, but I suppose it got the job done.

All in all, plenty to work with heading into period 2. Take the body more, keep driving to the net and we’ll be set up for a great final 20…and perhaps more.

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