Fans love Shawn Thornton.
That is an undeniable fact.
As Colin Campbell puts it, his son Gregory Campbell has taken a lot of “crap” over the years while playing in the NHL with his father serving as the NHL discipline czar.
The agent for Bruins forward Brad Marchand completed a deal for one of his higher-profile clients today.
Every American Hockey League team loves to fill in the outskirts of its lineup with a player or two with local ties.
This post is part of a series looking back at the top 10 games of the Bruins’ 2010-11 regular season.
Someday when the Bruins’ 2010-11 season is turned into a Broadway musical, the opening number should be titled “Thank You Kessel.”
As his day with the Stanley Cup draws near, Marc Savard’s chances of continuing his career beyond this season aren’t looking any better.
This post is part of a series looking back at the top 10 games of the Bruins’ 2010-11 regular season.
There’s no doubt 2009-10 was a down year in terms of production for Zdeno Chara.
This post is part of a series looking back at the top 10 games of the Bruins’ 2010-11 regular season.
The Washington Capitals entered the 2010-11 season as one of the favorites in the Eastern Conference and a potential road block for where the Bruins wanted to go.
This post is part of a series looking back at the top 10 games of the Bruins’ 2010-11 regular season.
Entering the 2010-11 season, Patrice Bergeron was thinking about an offensive outburst, the likes of which Boston hadn’t seen for a few years since he suffered a severe concussion in October 2007.
Playoff games during a Stanley Cup championship run are like your children: you’re not allowed to pick just one as your favorite.
There have been numerous great stories involving Bruins personnel and the Stanley Cup so far this summer. And there promises to be even more as the offseason unfolds.
Here’s your nightly dose of the mini mailbag:
Mike Linskey wrote: What position do you think Tyler Seguin plays this year?
There seems to be some concern from readers of this blog about who will replace Mark Recchi, now retired, as the Bruins’ second alternate captain.
With my “wonderful” Dell XPS M1330 laptop only willing to work half-days right now, there isn’t much time to blog more than just a quick mailbag each night.
So here’s another edition of the TheBruinsBlog.net mini mailbag:
The random drawing for the “The Year of the Bruins” books is now closed.
Congratulations to Joe Gill of Dracut, Mass., and Joshua Werme of Sharon, Mass., on winning the books.
For those who didn’t win, remember you can still purchase the book wherever books are sold.