Bruins’ Peter Cehlarik Could Make NHL Debut Saturday Vs. Canucks

Share this: The Boston Bruins have made some pretty big changes of late. Bruce Cassidy took over the reigns as B’s head coach Tuesday after the team parted ways with Claude Julien, and they also called up Peter Cehlarik from the Providence Bruins. Cehlarik has accounted for 33 points in 40 games for the Bruins’ American Hockey League affiliate, and there’s a chance he could make his NHL debut Saturday afternoon against the Vancouver Canucks. To hear from Cehlarik and Cassidy, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link

Amanda Nunes Explains Why She Suddenly Apologized To Ronda Rousey

Share this: HOUSTON — Amanda Nunes has changed her tune. Nunes did plenty of trash-talking after defeating Ronda Rousey in December at UFC 207. The UFC women’s bantamweight champion apologized earlier this week, though, realizing that she was acting out of character by being critical of her most recent opponent. NESN.com’s Andre Khatchaturian caught up with Nunes on Thursday on Radio Row, where she explained in greater detail her change of heart. Check out their conversation in the video above. Thumbnail photo via Mark J. Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

Colin Miller Makes Ridiculous Save In Bruins’ Win Over Lightning

Share this: The Boston Bruins played the Tampa Bay Lightning to a 0-0 tie after the first period Tuesday night thanks to an incredible play by defenseman Colin Miller. Lightning forward Alex Killorn slapped a shot off of B’s netminder Tuukka Rask, and it was centimeters from crossing the goal line before Miller made a miraculous save. The Bruins would go on to defeat the Lightning 4-3, their third consecutive victory. Check out Miller’s unbelievable play in the DCU Save of the Day video above. Thumbnail photo via Timothy T. Ludwig/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

Tuukka Rask Denies Penguins’ Justin Schultz Of Go-Ahead Goal

Share this: The Boston Bruins won their second-consecutive game on Thursday night with an impressive 4-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins. It was a back-and-forth affair all night, and the Penguins had the chance to break a 2-2 tie when defenseman Justin Schultz found himself in front of an open net. However, Tuukka Rask smothered the shot attempt, keeping the score tied and denying Pittsburgh any momentum. To see the DCU Save of the Game, check out the video above. Thumbnail photo via Bob DeChiara/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

Bruins Earn Important Victory Vs. Penguins Heading Into All-Star Break

Share this: The Boston Bruins had been struggling, but they’ve picked up two consecutive wins including Thursday nights 4-3 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins. Head coach Claude Julien recognized the importance of the win as the team heads into the All-Star break. While Julien was certainly happy with the victory, he and the team understand they cannot get complacent and must try to continue this run of good play after the All-Star game festivities. To hear what else Julien had to say, check out the video above from “Bruins Overtime Live.” Thumbnail photo via Greg M. Cooper/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

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

Poor Blackhawks Line Change Leads To Early Scoring Chance For Bruins

Share this: The Boston Bruins came out firing Friday night. After a sloppy line change by the Chicago Blackhawks, the B’s nearly found the back of the net in the first period thanks to an aggressive offense rush started by Zdeno Chara. To see a breakdown of the play, check out the Arbella Coverage Cam above. Thumbnail photo via Bob DeChiara/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link