Complete Team Effort Key To Bruins’ Blowout Win Over Calgary Flames

Complete Team Effort Key To Bruins’ Blowout Win Over Calgary Flames

The Bruins had an impressive 5-2 comeback victory over the Calgary Flames Tuesday night in Boston. The Bruins found themselves trailing 2-1 after the first period and came back to completely shut down the Flames offense in a dominant final 40 minutes. With leadership and focus from the veterans, to grit and hustle from the rookies, the Bruins pulled off an all-around team win. For Jack Edwards’ and Andy Brickley’s game breakdown, check out the “NESN Sports Today” video above, presented by People’s United Bank. ... NESN.com

Bruins Enjoying Best Stretch Of Season With Seven Wins In Last 10 Games

Bruins Enjoying Best Stretch Of Season With Seven Wins In Last 10 Games

The Boston Bruins have won seven of their last 10 games, marking their best stretch of the season. The Bruins have gone from 14th out of 16 Eastern Conference teams in point pace all to third place in the Atlantic Division. Boston’s latest win came Thursday night in a 6-1 thrashing of the Arizona Coyotes. To hear Bruce Cassidy’s postgame talk with NESN’s Jack Edwards and Andy Brickley, check out the “Bruins Overtime Live” video above, presented by Ace Ticket. Thumbnail photo via Greg M. Cooper/USA TODAY Sports Images ... NESN.com

Bruins’ Defense Currently Features Unique Blend Of Both Veterans, Young Players

Share this: The Boston Bruins’ defense features an interesting blend of players at present. Zdeno Chara, at age 40, leads the B’s defense, which also has the likes of youngsters Charlie McAvoy and Brandon Carlo. But after losing Colin Miller to the Vegas Golden Knights in the NHL Expansion Draft, Boston could look to add another blueliner, either in free agency this summer or via trade. To hear NESN’s Andy Brickley and Billy Jaffe break down the current state of the Bruins’ defense, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link

Bruins Dealing With Injuries To Key Players Heading Into Game 2 Vs. Senators

Share this: The Boston Bruins will be without forward David Krejci and defenseman Colin Miller on Saturday in Game 2 against the Ottawa Senators. Krejci is dealing with a lower-body injury that forced him to miss Game 1, and Miller left Wednesday’s contest after a knee-to-knee collision. NESN’s Andy Brickley joined Kacie McDonnell on “NESN Sports Today” to break down who will need to step up for the Bruins in Game 2. To hear who Brickley said needs to step up for Boston, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link

Bruins Extend Winning Streak To Four Games With Win Over Panthers

Bruins Extend Winning Streak To Four Games With Win Over Panthers

The Boston Bruins continued their recent hot streak with a 5-2 victory over the Florida Panthers on Saturday at TD Garden. The Bruins have responded nicely from their four-game losing streak in mid-March by putting together a four-game winning streak to vault them back into the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. Boston didn’t play their best hockey Saturday, but it will take the two points and head to Chicago for a Sunday afternoon tilt with the Blackhawks. Hear NESN’s Andy Brickley break down the Bruins’ victory over the Panthers in the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. < ... NESN.com

Bruce Cassidy Commends Bruins’ Ability To Regroup After Long Road Trip

Bruce Cassidy Commends Bruins’ Ability To Regroup After Long Road Trip

The Boston Bruins beat the Arizona Coyotes 4-1 in their first game back home at TD Garden on Tuesday night, and interim head coach Bruce Cassidy credits his team’s ability to regroup after a long West Coast road trip. Cassidy also touched on the Bruins’ chemistry after winning seven of their last eight games, as well as the change of emotion in the locker room. For more information on Cassidy’s comments after the game, check out the interview above with Jack Edwards and Andy Brickley on “Bruins Overtime Live.” Thumbnail photo from Greg M. Cooper/USA TODAY Sports

Bruins Unable To Overcome Mistakes In Wild 6-5 Loss To Maple Leafs

Share this: The Boston Bruins erased multiple deficits Saturday night against the Toronto Maple Leafs, but they were unable to come all the way back, eventually falling 6-5 to their division rival. Despite having more shots, scoring chances, zone time and power-plays goals, the B’s were unable to overcome a second-period stretch where they surrendered three goals in two minutes. Hear NESN”s Jack Edwards and Andy Brickley break down the loss in the video from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank, above. More Stories Source link