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Fresh Face: Bruins first-round pick Jordan Caron tries on his jersey...
Peter Chiarelli tried to move the Bruins [ team stats ] up in last night's first round of the NHL draft, but by the end of the night the general manager seemed just as content to have stayed put.
Boston Bruins: Don't Let the Defense Rest
Ah, the summertime blues. Yards filled with grass growing out of control, stifling humidity , coordinated mosquito attacks that would make Dracula blush, traffic jams, ... by Revo Boulanger 8 reads Opinion Ah, the summertime blues.
Murray verdict could cost Bruins
Besides the four individual trophies they won at NHL Awards Night, the Bruins savored another victory last week, but it's one that might end up hurting them on the ice.
Alex Ovechkin didn't have a lot of luck Wednesday night when he played in a celebrity poker tournament, getting knocked out early.
Chiarelli has greater expectations
A new contract is more of a reflection on what a person can offer to his bosses in the future, not his achievements.
Bruins: Chiarelli has some operating to do
The knife fell first on Phil Kessel, the speedy winger undergoing shoulder surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital last week, which should prevent the Bruins' top goal scorer from participating in the US Olympic camp in August.
Bruins: Updated salary breakdown
While David Krejci is due for a raise, fitting the center's new salary under the cap might be a headache for the Bruins.
While some NHL teams have their hands full with the playoffs, others are already looking ahead to July 1 ... and it's not because of the Canada Day fireworks.
The Bruins [ team stats ] , looking to find a sniper to play with Marc Savard as Glen Murray's run with the team came to a painful end, dropped a three-year, $12 million contract on Michael Ryder's plate last July.
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What a difference a year makes for Ryder
Michael Ryder's eyes nearly popped out of his skull when a loose puck landed on his stick and he had nothing but open ice between him and Carolina goaltender Cam Ward.
Canadiens, Bruins set to do battle in playoffs once again
They are at it again. In what has become a rite of spring, the Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens will face off for the 32nd time when their first round playoff series opens on Thursday.
None of the trade buzz diminished, but for all the rumors, insider knowledge, and shadowy figures whispering in a West End parking garage , there wasn't a single significant trade yesterday in the NHL.
18 vs. Toronto ... Set a new career season-high in points with his 38th Dec. 28 in Atlanta .
How the Bruins quietly built a winner
With all the attention garnered by Boston's other pro teams, it's not surprising that one of hockey's best stories this year might go overlooked in a town that's grown quite accustomed to winning.
If one member of the Boston Bruins is capable of connecting the dots between what his team has accomplished over the first two-plus months of this suddenly magical season and the success of previous versions in ...
Savard point total no longer uneven
For stretches of his first two Black-and-Gold seasons, Marc Savard was like a Ferrari without a racetrack, hindered from flaunting the full horsepower of his skill set.