Imagine you’re a fan of the Edmonton Oilers, who took Game 7 for the Stanley Cup down the final seconds last year, and during a midseason, international competition, Connor McDavid sustains a serious injury, compromising his ability to help the Oilers get over the top for the first time in 35 years. The Boston BruinsContinue reading “McAvoy injury a case against 4 Nations”
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VGK at Bruins: 4 Nations Break
First off, nice to see Bruce Cassidy and then Dave Goucher downstairs before today’s matinee at TD Garden between the Vegas Golden Knights and the Boston Bruins. This is the final game for Boston before the two-week break for the 4 Nations Face-Off that will be played next week in Montreal and the following MondayContinue reading “VGK at Bruins: 4 Nations Break”
Jacobs on board with USA Hockey
Youth hockey in the United States was not in a good place as the 20th Century expired, as a record number of children were quitting on the sport by age 10. They weren’t having fun. Long car rides just to be a member of some select team playing tournament games in far-away places, only toContinue reading “Jacobs on board with USA Hockey”
Wild at Bruins
Bill Guerin’s Minnesota Wild is in TD Garden tonight to battle the Bruins without its superstar forward Kirill Kaprizov, who will be out of the Minny lineup for a substantial absence to recover from a necessary surgery. Marc-Andre Fleury gets the start. The veteran netminder making his farewell tour of NHL cities was the subjectContinue reading “Wild at Bruins”
Rangers at Bruins
What would it have taken for the Boston Bruins to acquired J.T. Miller? It took the New York Rangers Filip Chytil, so now two of the Rangers’ primo young players of the last several years have been sent packing to other NHL cities in a matter of days. (Kaapo Kakko was traded to Seattle inContinue reading “Rangers at Bruins”
Sharks at Bruins
The San Jose Sharks, albeit floundering at the bottom of the sea in the Western Conference, are buoyed by Macklin Celebrini’s rookie pro season as well as Will Smith’s. Both of these talented products of Hockey East’s Commonwealth Ave. rivalry play top six on a Sharks team that knows Stanley Cup contention is strictly aContinue reading “Sharks at Bruins”
Oilers at Bruins
The Edmonton Oilers, 2024 Stanley Cup finalists who fell one goal short of sending Game 7 against the Florida Panthers to overtime, are grinding their way through a sequel season they hope will end in glory. The 24-12-3 Oilers, eight points and a game in hand clear of the Calgary Flames and holding onto thirdContinue reading “Oilers at Bruins”
Bruins losing ground in NHL’s Itidarod
It’s tough sledding, and it’s not just the Boston Bruins. A quick visit with New York Islanders GM Lou Lamoriello in the hallway during intermission of last night’s 5-4 overtime win over the Bruins, where I catch him alone and politely ask how the heck his team has that record (14-18-7 at the time) whenContinue reading “Bruins losing ground in NHL’s Itidarod”
Islanders at Bruins
A recent nemesis team is suddenly the ray of hope that could snap the Boston Bruins out of their three-game losing streak encompassing last week’s road trip. The Bruins (20-17-4 at the halfway mark of the season) are back home, but they must take care of business tonight vs. the New York Islanders with theContinue reading “Islanders at Bruins”
Bruins cling to positivity
Jeremy Swayman was so adamantly confident that the Boston Bruins will break through and score some goals that one couldn’t help wonder if he was trying to convince himself after his team only buried one marker and fell for the second straight time (2-1 to the struggling New York Rangers) on this three-game road tripContinue reading “Bruins cling to positivity”