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On another Eras night where the Bruins celebrated the 1970 and 1972 squads, it was fitting to see the Black and Gold dominate their most historic rivals. The B's thumped the Canadiens—5-2—with Trent Frederic scoring two goals, along with Charlie McAvoy, Pavel Zacha and James van Riemsdyk. Jeremy Swayman was 20-for-22, continuing to look like an absolute stud in net. The Bruins roll on with yet ANOTHER victory, now 13-1-2 with 28 points to lead the NHL! We having fun yet?!
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Jeremy Swayman makes his regular season debut and stands on his head, while James van Riemsdyk nets his first two goals as a Boston Bruin and David Pastrnak snipes a filthy penalty shot goal as the B's take down the Nashville Predators, 3-2, to stay undefeated early in the season so far. Jake Reiser talks Game 2 of 82!
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Hockey season is back and so are we! Jake Reiser breaks down the opening game of the 2023-24 season, including the centennial celebration, the frenetic fourth line, David Pastrnak's two-goal performance and more as the Bruins took a 3-1 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks
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Welcome back to the 2023-24 season! We kick things off with a fantastic group roundtable about the state of Boston sports today: what will the Bruins centennial season look like? How did the Celtics get so damn good? Where do the Red Sox go from here? Why are the Patriots...well, terrible? All this and more as we're joined by Bryan Joiner, Pat Lane and Will Weir.
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Jake and Sky finally sat down and cleared the air after the Bruins' shocking elimination from the Stanley Cup Playoffs after the team's special regular season. They talk what went wrong, who to look at for answers, and what the fate of the Boston Bruins is going into this offseason.
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The Bruins took a 3-1 series lead on Sunday afternoon as they rolled to a 6-2 victory over the Panthers in Game 4. Still without Patrice Bergeron or David Krejci, the Bruins maintained their composure in the initial few minutes and took control for the rest of the game. Goals from Brad Marchand, Jake DeBrusk (x2), Tyler Bertuzzi, and Taylor Hall (x2), combined with another stellar outing from Linus Ullmark lets the Bruins put the Panthers' backs against the wall. Winning both games on the road certainly helps!
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With the series shifting to Sunrise, the Bruins manage to take Game 3 on the road despite losing David Krejci after warmups to put them down their top two centers. Taylor Hall scored early, and the Bruins didn't look back, with tallies from Charlie Coyle, David Pastrnak, and Nick Foligno. Boston reshuffled the lineup and refocused on the basics, showing every detail mattered to keep the Panthers at bay for 55 minutes. Even with late drama in the last five giving up two goals, the B's came out on top to take a 2-1 series lead!
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The Bruins tried to keep themselves in this one but lost the plot in the third period as they fell 6-3 to the Panthers and evened the series at one game a piece. Brad Marchand, Tyler Bertuzzi and Taylor Hall scored for Boston, while the B's defense left Linus Ullmark out to dry, giving up five goals and one empty netter. We have ourselves a series!
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The puck has dropped on the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and the Bruins got off on the right foot. With goals from David Pastrnak, Brad Marchand and Jake DeBrusk, shutdown defense, and steady goaltending from Linus Ullmark, Boston struck first in their first-round matchup with the Panthers. With a 3-1 victory, the Bruins take a 1-0 series lead.
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The Stanley Cup Playoffs are FINALLY upon us! We sat down with a host of team representatives representing each division to talk about the ensuing chaos and fun coming down the stretch for the next two months. Who makes it out of the first round? Who's a dark horse? Who hoists the Cup? We talk shop and make it known!
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The game may have been sloppy, but the results remain the same. The Bruins finish their regular season with a 5-4 victory over the Montreal Canadiens, finalizing season totals of 65 wins and 135 points. Just an incredible feat. Next up: the Florida Panthers in Round 1!
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The Boston Bruins took the Washington Capitals to school in a 5-2 victory in the last regular season game at TD Garden this season. Brad Marchand got the monkey off his back scoring a goal, the power play was highly effective, and the team broke the last record they conceivably could this season, setting the NHL's all-time points record. Simply put: beautiful. One last game before the playoffs!
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No Bergeron? No Krejci? No Hall? No McAvoy? No Orlov? No Ullmark? No problem. The Boston Bruins continued to buy into Jim Montgomery's all-for-one mentality, stepped up and delivered an NHL single-season record with their 63rd victory after beating the Philadelphia Flyers, 5-3. David Pastrnak put the team on his back, potting another hat trick to tally his 60th goal of the season and 300th of his career. Pavel Zacha and Charlie Coyle each netted one as well, and Jeremy Swayman backstopped another excellent performance. This team continues to do special things heading into the last two games on the season.
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In another playoff-like tilt at TD Garden, all it took were two goals from Pavel Zacha early in the first and another lockdown performance from Linus Ullmark to secure a 2-1 victory over the New Jersey Devils. When you go up against good teams, it takes your all, and Boston continues to look up to the task even as the regular season winds down. It's just remarkable to watch this Bruins team every night, and with three games remaining, they stare history in its face looking to capture an incredible milestone.
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Incredible goaltending. A deficit to overcome. A stellar game-tying goal. An overtime with a contentious penalty that was wiped out. A Pastrnak game-winning blast. This was as close to playoff hockey's finest as we might get during the regular season. The Boston Bruins continue to hunt for the NHL's single-season wins record after a 2-1 overtime victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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The Bruins must be exhausted, and yet they rarely care to show us they are. After going up 3-0 in St. Louis, they did give up the large lead and looked tired in the entirety of the third period. That didn't let that detract them, not did an overturned OT goal by Dmitry Orlov as a result of David Pastrnak being offsides let that phase them. Charlie Coyle and Linus Ullmark got it done in the shootout to give the Bruins their 60th win of the season. Boston gets a much needed break going this week, but it's beyond impressive what this squad continues to do.
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The Bruins have it all and then some. They still don't care, as they put up another great effort to snatch a 4-3 victory out of the hands of the Pittsburgh Penguins. David Pastrnak recorded a hat trick, including the game winner in the last three minutes, taking him to and over his first career 100 point season. The power play also scored twice, maybe a good sign of things to come! Another big win for Boston as they march into the playoffs and continue to stare down the league's wins record.
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