It was suggested to me via a group chat earlier today that the Boston Bruins (12-11-3 through 26 games) need to play .634 hockey to reach 98 points, considered by my colleague to be a safe zone of sorts. But does it really take 98 points to make the playoffs? Since the current rules wentContinue reading “Interpreting Playoff Trajectories”
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Bruins-Canadiens: Centennial Game
This is the culmination of the Boston-Montreal rivalry, today’s game commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Boston Bruins’ inaugural game, a 2-1 victory over the Montreal Maroons on Dec. 1, 1924, at Boston (Matthews) Arena. As I acknowledged in my column following yesterday’s festivities, this is most definitely the final public gathering of the Big,Continue reading “Bruins-Canadiens: Centennial Game”
Bruins Hockey Makes 100 Impressions
Sunday, Dec. 1, the Boston Bruins will host the Montreal Canadiens in a 4:15 pm game commemorating the 100th anniversary of the first official Bruins game in franchise history, a 2-1 victory over a Montreal Maroons (also an expansion team) on Dec. 1, 1924, at Boston Arena. The rink that was home to the teamContinue reading “Bruins Hockey Makes 100 Impressions”
Penguins at Bruins
It’s a 6:30 pm anthem for the first game of TNT’s doubleheader with the Pittsburgh Penguins visiting the Boston Bruins at TD Garden. Before the game, Rink Rap was fortunate to collide with hockey historians Jeff Miclash and Dave Stubbs, who are in town for the weekend’s Centennial celebrations. At left, Dave Stubbs, former ofContinue reading “Penguins at Bruins”
Bruins start over with Sacco
Boston Bruins Interim Head Coach Joe Sacco downplayed impending changes in hockey systems and strategies when meeting the press gathering after this morning’s practice at Warrior Arena, but General Manager Don Sweeney engaged the following question: Is it possible that Jim Montgomery’s shift from (Bruce Cassidy’s) shot-volume offense to a puck-possession game and a lotContinue reading “Bruins start over with Sacco”
Sacco will have Bruins’ ear
Some years ago, yours truly was in the bowels of the then-Dunkin’ Donuts Center after the Providence Bruins lost a game in which they were, frankly, manhandled by a manlier team. Regular season, playoffs, I don’t remember, and I honestly cannot remember if Jay Leach was still coaching the P-Bruins at the time – mightContinue reading “Sacco will have Bruins’ ear”
Blues at Bruins
Two teams that easily could have had reversed records (minus Boston’s third-period comeback last Tuesday in STL), trying to find traction. For the Bruins, that means more shaking up in the forward-line depth, as Johnny Beecher gets a seat in the press box and Patrick Brown has been returned to the Providence Bruins, who areContinue reading “Blues at Bruins”
Clock ticking on Bruins shakeup
Sitting in line last night to exit the parking garage after the Boston Bruins lost, 3-2 in overtime, to the Ottawa Senators, a Bruins-clad fan was walking to her car so, with the window open, I asked, “We’ve got a wait here, so what’s wrong with these guys?” Hmm, she thought, and then this: “TheyContinue reading “Clock ticking on Bruins shakeup”
Bruins to Honor Jack Edwards
How many times have you heard Jack Edwards’ voice echoing in the back of your mind, as the Bruins have dealt with adventure following a powerplay or a penalty kill? Thanks to Jack, the “vulnerable minute” will be words to stress by for an entire generation of Bruins fans (and the generations with whom theyContinue reading “Bruins to Honor Jack Edwards”
Leafs at Bruins: desperate vs. desperate
So who’s more desperate, the Toronto Maple Leafs or the Boston Bruins? A lot of Eastern Conference teams playing a better brand of hockey would absolutely love to think one of these teams is going to blow up and that they might be the team that makes the playoffs as a result. Something will eventuallyContinue reading “Leafs at Bruins: desperate vs. desperate”