With Bruins forward Nathan Horton, and Canucks defensemen Aaron Rome out for the rest of the Stanley Cup Finals, both teams’ lineups will look different in Game 4. With the Bruins losing one of their ...
The Bruins announced late this afternoon that Nathan Horton has been released from Massachusetts General Hospital and is at home resting. Horton spent the night in the hospital after a viscous late hit from Canucks ...
Along with Nathan Horton, Canucks defensemen Aaron Rome will miss the remainder of the Stanley Cup Finals, but at least Rome knew where he was after he laid out Horton with a vicious late hit. ...
After rallying behind Nathan Horton in their Game 3 win, the Bruins, to little surprise, will have to deal without Horton’s presence for the remainder of the playoffs. Moments ago, Bruins General Manager Peter Chiarelli ...
BOSTON – If the Bruins’ 8-1 victory in Game 3 didn’t indicate their dominance, then a rally for an injured teammate did. At 5:07 of the first period, Canucks defenseman Aaron Rome leveled Nathan Horton ...
On the eve of the Bruins first Stanley Cup Finals appearance since 1990 things couldn’t be better for Bruins fans. Ask any Bruins fan how it was cheering for the Black and Gold during the ...