Bruce Cassidy Shares Message He Gave Jake DeBrusk Before Game 6 Vs. Leafs

Up till Sunday, it had been a little bit of a snake-bitten sequence for Jake DeBrusk in opposition to the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Bruins winger made a giant splash a yr in the past on this identical stage within the first spherical of the Stanley Cup playoffs however entered Game 6 this yr with only one help within the sequence. But DeBrusk obtained on the board in a giant manner on Sunday, potting his first aim of the playoffs to make it 3-1 because the Bruins would pressure a Game 7 with a 4-2 victory at Scotiabank Arena. DeBrusk has solidified himself as a major scoring possibility for the Black and Gold

Here’s What Bruce Cassidy Had To Say About Bruins Clinching

The Boston Bruins formally clinched a spot within the 2019 Stanley Cup playoffs Saturday evening. Boston routed the Florida Panthers 7-Three to safe their third straight playoff berth, and after the sport Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy mentioned the workforce’s accomplishment with NESN’s Andy Brickley and Jack Edwards. “It feels terrific to be honest with you,” Cassidy stated. “It’s always the first goal every year going into the season, you want to make the playoffs. You want to give yourself a chance to win.” To hear what else the Bruins head coach needed to say, try the clip above from “Bruins Overtime Live,” offered by Ace Ticket. Thumbnail picture through Robert Mayer/USA TODAY Sports Images Source hyperlink

Bruce Cassidy Finds Bright Spots In Bruins’ Tough 4-3 Loss To Jets

Bruce Cassidy Finds Bright Spots In Bruins’ Tough 4-3 Loss To Jets

Despite coming up short in the comeback attempt, Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy found a number of bright spots in Boston’s 4-3 loss to the Jets in Winnipeg on Thursday. Cassidy liked the effort he saw from his players, which he said gave the Bruins an opportunity to win the game. The Bruins coach felt his players did a better job in front of the net than they had been in recent games, as well. In the end, however, Cassidy said the team “got beat up ice” and struggled to keep the puck out of the net. To hear Cassidy’s full postgame interview with NESN’s Jack Edwards and Andy Brickley, check out the

Why Bruce Cassidy Apologized To Charlie Coyle Amid Bruins’ Point Streak

Why Bruce Cassidy Apologized To Charlie Coyle Amid Bruins’ Point Streak

BOSTON — If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. The fourth line has played a key role in the Boston Bruins’ 18-game point streak. Aside from providing a handful of timely goals and a level of grit, the line has gotten the start in the bulk of the contests in the past month-plus, allowing Boston to set the tone from the get-go. The tactical decision, however, prevented what could have been a pretty sentimental moment for one of the newest Bruins. Charlie Coyle’s second game with the Bruins surely was an emotional one, as it marked the first home game at TD Garden for the Weymouth, Mass., native. While the situation called for

Bruce Cassidy Happy Chris Wagner Has Become ‘Valuable Player’ For Bruins

Bruce Cassidy Happy Chris Wagner Has Become ‘Valuable Player’ For Bruins

Chris Wagner had four shots on goal Tuesday night for the Boston Bruins, but none more important than the one at the 12:28 mark of the second period. The winger got his team on the board and cut the Carolina Hurricanes’ lead in half when he put Brandon Carlo’s rebound past Curtis McElhinney in the B’s 4-3 overtime win at TD Garden. After the game, head coach Bruce Cassidy praised Wagner, noting he’s become a “real valuable player” to the team. To hear from Cassidy, check out the “Bruins Overtime Live” video above, presented by Ace Ticket. Thumbnail photo via Charles LeClaire/USA TODAY Sports Images

Bruins’ Brandon Carlo, Bruce Cassidy Praise Brad Marchand’s Offense

Bruins’ Brandon Carlo, Bruce Cassidy Praise Brad Marchand’s Offense

From his dominance on the Boston Bruins’ top line to making opponents look silly before netting a goal, Brad Marchand certainly has become one of the NHL’s elite players. His skills were particularly apparent against the San Jose Sharks in Boston’s 4-1 win Feb. 26 when Marchand absolutely undressed Sharks defenseman Erik Karlsson before he backhanded the puck into the net. It was a slick move to get Karlsson’s stick out of the way so Marchand could get the puck, and his offensive skills have earned him praise from his teammates and coach. “When he knocks it out of the way, it pretty much makes it impossible for you to win that battle,”

Bruce Cassidy Discusses Possibility Of Giving Zdeno Chara Occasional Rest

Bruce Cassidy Discusses Possibility Of Giving Zdeno Chara Occasional Rest

BOSTON — While Tom Brady’s age gets most of the attention when talking about senior Boston athletes, Zdeno Chara isn’t exactly a spring chicken himself. The Boston Bruins defenseman is 41 years old and will turn 42 next month. Chara still shoulders a huge load and skates on the top pairing, regardless of who the mate is to his right. But the reality is, and it’s to no fault or lack of preparation of his own, but Chara isn’t the perennial Norris Trophy contender he once was. And with the Bruins needing him to be at his best down the stretch, head coach Bruce Cassidy was asked after Tuesday’s 3-1 win over the New