
Burns
You can hate the Montreal Canadiens all you want Bruins fans, but you cannot deny that when it comes to honoring the franchise’s history and producing ceremonial moments, the Bell Centre crew does it best.

Burns
You can hate the Montreal Canadiens all you want Bruins fans, but you cannot deny that when it comes to honoring the franchise’s history and producing ceremonial moments, the Bell Centre crew does it best.

Campbell
BOSTON — There’s only two things Gregory Campbell knows how to do in order to stem the tide of controversy that has come his way because of the recent revelations that his father – longtime NHL Executive VP Colin Campbell – used emails to subordinates to criticize Bruins center Marc Savard.

Krejci/By S. Bradley
BOSTON — With all the attention paid to Marc Savard’s first morning skate of the season today, little mind was paid to another Bruins center trying to come back from a concussion.

By S. Bradley
BOSTON — Jonathan Quick owns Tim Thomas in the shootout.
That much is clear after the young Los Angeles goaltender defeated Boston’s prime puck-stopper in the post-overtime spectacle for the third straight time dating back to last season.
BOSTON — In a shootout loss that felt like a win the Bruins earned just one point in the standings against Los Angeles tonight at TD Garden.
BOSTON — Jonathan Quick might be 12 years Tim Thomas’ junior, but so far in the NHL career of both goaltenders the youngster has gotten the better of the grizzled veteran.

Julien & the Adams Trophy
BOSTON — The passing of three-time Jack Adams Trophy-winning coach Pat Burns Friday touched the entire hockey world, including Bruins head coach Claude Julien.

Savard/By S. Bradley
BOSTON — After weeks of skating on his own and with other injured teammates, Bruins center Marc Savard took the morning skate with the full squad today at TD Garden.

Savard (right) wearing a shield
BOSTON — Bruins center Marc Savard, some eight months removed from the serious concussion that has cost him a solid chunk of his playing career, has decided to begin wearing a face shield on his helmet.

Savard at AM skate
BOSTON — Bruins center Marc Savard, who has been skating for weeks on his own and with other injured teammates, took a turn with the full squad this morning at TD Garden.

Savard
BOSTON — Bruins center Marc Savard, fresh off his first morning skate with his teammates today at TD Garden, was asked about the recent revelation that NHL Executive VP Colin Campbell criticized the center in some emails from three years ago.

Burns
The hockey world tonight mourns the loss of three-time Jack Adams Trophy winner Pat Burns, who passed away after a long fight with cancer.
He was just 58.

Savard/By S. Bradley
WILMINGTON, Mass. — Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli, after revealing that center Marc Savard has been cleared for non-contact practices, also said that he has a date in mind for the playmaker’s return to game action.

Chiarelli
WILMINGTON, Mass. — Although he wouldn’t reveal any of the subject matter from the conversations, Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli said today in a quick sidebar with TheBruinsBlog.net that he has spoken to NHL Executive VP Colin Campbell since the uncovering of Campbell’s critical emails earlier this week.