Bruins Wrap: Boston’s Anton Khudobin Shines In Net In 4-1 Victory Over Kings

Share this: After dropping a 5-3 loss to the Anaheim Ducks on Wednesday, the Boston Bruins responded with a gritty performance Thursday night against the Los Angeles Kings and came out with an impressive 4-1 road victory. Bruins backup goaltender Anton Khudobin shined in net, turning away 27 of 28 Kings’ shot attempts. Boston’s defense turned in a strong performance as well, including killing two of three Los Angeles’ power plays. The B’s received two impressive goals from Brad Marchand and David Pastrnak, as well as empty-netters from Dominic Moore and David Krejci, respectively. With the win, Boston improves to 31-24-6, while Los Angeles drops to 29-27-4. Here’s how it all went down. BRUINS STRIKE FIRST, KINGS ANSWERDespite being on the second night of a back-to-back,

Arbella Coverage Cam Play Of The Week Winner: Brad Marchand’s Goal Vs. Flyers

Share this: Boston Bruins fans voted, and Brad Marchand’s short-handed goal against the Philadelphia Flyers is the Arbella Coverage Cam Play of the Week winner. Check the Arbella Coverage Cam Play of the Week page on NESN.com on Friday at 10 a.m. ET for your next chance to vote. Thumbnail photo via Bob DeChiara/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

Berkshire Bank Hockey Night In New England: Projected Bruins-Predators Lineups

Share this: The road sure has been kind to the Boston Bruins on their current stretch away from TD Garden. The B’s have earned five out of a possible six points through three games on their four-game road trip, and they can keep the good times rolling away from TD Garden with two more points Thursday night against the Nashville Predators at Bridgestone Arena. Boston coach Claude Julien said the Bruins will be without defenseman Colin Miller on Thursday after he suffered a lower body injury Tuesday night against the St. Louis Blues. However, the news appears to be more encouraging for defenseman Adam McQuaid, who also was injured Tuesday. McQuaid good to go? Julien: "He says he is, so as long as everything is OK

Bruins Prospects Shine In Boston University’s Frozen Fenway Win Vs. UMass

Share this: Boston University’s 5-3 win over UMass at Frozen Fenway on Sunday was led by two of the Boston Bruins’ top prospects. BU forward Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson and defenseman Charlie McAvoy both scored in the Terriers’ win. It was McAvoy’s first game for BU since starring for Team USA at the 2017 World Junior Championships in Toronto. Check out the “NESN Sports Today” video above for highlights of BU’s victory, presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link

Jeremy Jacobs: Milt Schmidt’s Impact In Boston ‘Will Forever Be Felt’

Share this: The sports world lost a legend Wednesday when former Boston Bruins great Milt Schmidt died at the age of 98. “Milt’s impact in Boston, as both a player and a coach, will forever be felt amongst hockey fans,” Bruins owner Jeremy Jacobs said of the Hockey Hall of Famer in a statement, as aired on “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. “He was a legendary personality in the Bruins organization and goes down in history as the ultimate Bruin. We should all be envious of the longevity and meaningfulness of his life.” Hear more about Schmidt in the video above. More Stories Source link

Claude Julien: Bruins Played Flat From Start To Finish Monday Night

Claude Julien: Bruins Played Flat From Start To Finish Monday Night

Monday night was one to forget for the Boston Bruins. The B’s suffered an ugly 3-0 loss on the road against the New Jersey Devils, who currently hold the third-worst record in the NHL. Head coach Claude Julien credited the Devils for playing well but acknowledged that had his team played at their “A” game, the outcome would have been much different. To hear Julien’s full postgame interview, check out the clip above from “Bruins Overtime Live.” Thumbnail photo via Ed Mulholland/USA TODAY Sports Images ... NESN.com

Bruins, Tim Schaller Nearly Score On First-Period Power Play Vs. Sabres

Share this: Almost doesn’t count, but the Boston Bruins executed a nearly perfect power play besides the fact that they didn’t score. The B’s had the man-advantage Saturday in the first period against the Buffalo Sabres, and they set up what should have been a sure scoring opportunity. With Boston in a perfect triangle, Frank Vatrano fed the puck to Austin Czarnik on the left dot, and Czarnik passed to Tim Schaller right in front of the net. Schaller was robbed, however, on a nice pad save by Sabres goaltender Robin Lehner, but the Bruins forward did score in the second period. Watch it all unfold on the Arbella Coverage Cam in the video above. More Stories Source link