Low scoring games are the norm for the Boston Bruins of late. That’s not a bad thing. The injury situation, while improving slightly following returns for Kevan Miller and John Moore in the last two ...
No Patrice Bergeron, Zdeno Chara, Charlie McAvoy, John Moore, Kevan Miller, Urho Vaakanainen or Brandon Carlo? No problem. On a night where Arizona sported its vintage throwback uniforms and the Bruins were barely able to ...
The last 48 hours were much better compared to the two days leading up to the second game of a back-to-back. Fresh off their impressive 5-1 victory over the rival Toronto Maple Leafs, the Boston ...
First came the ugly 8-5 loss to the Vancouver Canucks. Next came a newsworthy day that included a Providence call-up (Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson), injury update (with Charlie McAvoy’s concussion) and a player leaving to attend ...
The Bruins’ media and fans had the luxury of not worrying about a goaltender controversy for a full 24 hours. Instead, the TD Garden faithful faced a much bigger problem: there was no goaltending. Period. ...
Consistency. Every sports team preaches this. Establishing such a thing is easier said than done. The Boston Bruins’ first 15 games are living proof. Even in areas of improvement, like secondary scoring, the Bruins’ inconsistent ...