Brad Marchand is no longer a Boston Bruin, as surreal as it may seem. Just before Friday's trade deadline, the Bruins shocked the hockey world by trading their ...
If you ever wondered what life would be like for the Bruins without the collective services of Zdeno Chara, Patrice Bergeron, Tuukka Rask, David Krejci and Brad Marchand, it was finally on display ...
The Bruins ushered in a new era on Friday — trading several key cogs like Brad Marchand, Charlie Coyle, and Brandon Carlo to contenders.
The Boston Bruins struggled on Tuesday night as they dropped a 6-3 decision against the Nashville Predators at the TD Garden.
Over 16 seasons, Brad Marchand went from a fourth-line pest to a franchise legend with a Bruins fanbase that places a premium on heart.
The 2006 third-round pick has played his entire NHL career with the Bruins, amassing 976 points in 1,090 games.
The Predators lost both games in New York over the weekend, a 7-4 loss to the Islanders and a 4-0 loss to the Rangers.
Sacco offered little detail about the injury, other than to report again that it was to Marchand’s upper body.
On Tuesday morning, the Bruins announced that the journeyman defenseman is headed back to the AHL after two games in Boston.
The Predators are 6-20-4 on the road while the Bruins are 18-10-5 at home and have been playing decent hockey as of late ...
The Boston Bruins were busy with roster moves before Wednesday’s practice and made another one before they traveled to North Carolina.
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BostonHockeyNow on MSNBruins Lose Depth Defenseman To Waiver ClaimJordan Oesterle scored what turned out to be his first and last goal as a member of the Boston Bruins on Tuesday at TD Garden against the Nashville Predators.
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