The Boston Bruins seemed to have a fire lit under them in Game 5 of their first-round playoff series against the Ottawa Senators. And it might have been the Sens’ own fault. The Bruins were able to win to pick up the 3-2 win in overtime Friday after falling behind 2-0 in the second period while facing elimination. But Boston coach Bruce Cassidy thought it might’ve had something to do with what was said to David Krejci after the Bruins forward took a knee-on-knee hit from Senators defenseman Chris Wideman at the end of the opening period. “I think when the hit on Krejci, when they started chirping (Krejci), I think
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Bruce Cassidy Sheds Light On Bruins’ Game Plan For Game 4 Vs. Senators
Share this: The Boston Bruins will try to even their first-round Stanley Cup playoff series against the Ottawa Senators on Wednesday night before they head back to Ottawa. The Bruins were able to get forward David Krejci back in the lineup in Game 3, and interim head coach Bruce Cassidy said the Bruins will incorporate Kejci more into the the game plan moving forward. To hear more from Cassidy on Krejci, 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
David Krejci, David Pastrnak’s Perfect Give-And-Go Play Extends Bruins’ Lead Ove…
Berkshire Bank Foundation During the 2016-2017 regular season, Berkshire Bank Foundation will donate $100 for each Bruins assist to three local non-profit organizations. Click here to see official rules. As of March 27, the Berkshire Bank Foundation has raised $11,000 for Cradles to Crayons, which provides children from birth through age 12, living in homeless or low-income situations, with the essential items they need to thrive -- at home, at school and at play. Earlier this season, the foundation raised $10,000 for Soldier On, a private nonprofit organization committed to ending veteran homelessness, and $12,100 for Birthday Wishes, a non-profit organization with a mission to provide birthday parties to children experiencing homelessness. Source link
Bruins Wrap: Brad Marchand, David Krejci Lead B’s To 6-1 Rout Of Red Wings
Share this: The Boston Bruins got back on track after a lackluster effort Monday with an offensive explosion against the Detroit Red Wings on Wednesday night. B’s fans at TD Garden did plenty of cheering as their team lit the lamp six times in a 6-1 win. It’s the fifth time the Bruins have scored six or more goals in a single game this season. Boston improves to 35-26-6 with the victory, while Detroit drops to 25-29-11. Here’s how it all went down. KREJCI IMPRESSESB’s center David Krejci got the first-period scoring bonanza started with a tally at 11:07. He skated right past Red Wings defenseman Danny DeKeyser with considerable ease. He also closed the period with a sweet defensive play that led to another goal. Krejci’s second
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,