Patrice Bergeron Steps Up, Paces Bruins In Bruce Cassidy’s Boston Debut

Share this: Bruins forward Patrice Bergeron was the star of Boston’s impressive 6-3 win over the San Jose Sharks on Thursday night at TD Garden. The veteran center tallied four points (one goal, three assists), won 14 of 23 faceoffs and played well defensively. He has tallied 23 points (nine goals, 14 assists) in his last 19 games. Check out highlights of Bruins-Sharks in the “NESN Sports Today” video above, presented by People’s United Bank. More Stories Source link

Beanpot 2017 Live: Boston University Advances With 3-1 Win Vs. Boston College

Share this: BU 3, BC 1: There will be a new Beanpot champion this season after No. 3 Boston University knocked No. 7 Boston College out of the 65th annual tournament with a 3-1 win. BU will face No. 4 Harvard in the title game next Monday. Boston Bruins prospect Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson, Chad Krys and Clayton Keller were the goal scorers for the Terriers, while Austin Cangelosi scored the Eagles’ only tally. With the win, BU improved to 19-7-2, while BC, which will face Northeastern next Monday in the consolation game, dropped to 18-10-2. Third period, 2:44, BU 3, BC 1: This one is just about over, as BC will be a man down for the next two minutes after another Matthew Gaudreau penalty. Third period, 6:52, BU 3,

Bruins Wrap: B’s Comeback Falls Short in 6-5 Loss To Maple Leafs

Bruins Wrap: B’s Comeback Falls Short in 6-5 Loss To Maple Leafs

The Boston Bruins couldn’t get back in the win column Saturday night as they lost a hard-fought 6-5 battle to the Toronto Maple Leafs at TD Garden. The B’s got on the board first before surrendering four straight goals to fall behind 4-1. Boston didn’t quit, however, as they stormed back to tie the game at four, and then again at five, before falling 6-5 on a goal with under two minutes remaining. David Pastrnak scored two goals for the Bruins, and rookie William Nylander notched a hat trick for the Maple Leafs. The Bruins fall to 26-23-6 with the loss, while the Maple Leafs improve to 24-17-9 with the victory. Here’s how

Bruins Wrap: Brad Marchand’s Goals Not Enough As Capitals Snap B’s Win Streak

Share this: The Boston Bruins were not able to win their fourth straight game Wednesday night in Washington. The B’s had their win streak snapped in a 5-3 loss to the Capitals, who’ve now won eight consecutive games against Boston and seven of the last eight meetings at the Verizon Center. Brad Marchand was the best player on the ice for the Bruins. He scored two more goals to increase his team-leading total to 23. The loss drops the Bruins to 26-22-6, while the Caps improve to 34-11-6. Here’s how it all went down. CAPITALS STIKE FIRSTThe Capitals opened the scoring at 3:06 of the first period when Nicklas Backstrom made a slick pass through the neutral zone to spring T.J. Oshie for a breakaway. Oshie

Bruins Wrap: David Pastrnak’s Overtime Goal Seals Win Over Red Wings

Share this: The Boston Bruins ended a four-game skid by beating the Detroit Red Wings 4-3 in overtime Tuesday night at TD Garden. It was a much-needed victory for the Bruins, who entered the day out of a playoff spot after losing eight of their last 11 games. The B’s improve to 24-21-6 with the win, while the Red Wings fall to 20-19-9. Here’s how it all went down. FIRST STRIKEThe Bruins opened the scoring when defenseman Kevan Miller beat Red Wings goalie Jared Coreau with a snapshot from inside the right faceoff circle. It was Miller’s first goal of the season. He returned to the lineup Tuesday after a four-game absence with a concussion. Boston didn’t let up after scoring first. The B’s tallied the first

Barcelona, Juventus and Paris march on

Barcelona, Juventus and Paris march on

WEDNESDAYBarcelona 3-1 Athletic Club, agg: 4-3 (Suárez 35, Neymar 48p, Messi 78; Saborit 51)Lionel Messi's free-kick 12 minutes from time took Barcelona into the Copa del Rey quarter-finals over the next two midweeks after the holders overturned their first-leg deficit. Luis Suárez's 100th goal for Barcelona, in only his 120th appearance, put them ahead on away goals and Neymar converted a penalty which he won himself to edge his team in front on aggregate. Enric Saborit replied and extra time loomed before Messi joined his attacking colleagues on the scoresheet.

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

Share this: The Boston Bruins continue their four-game road trip Tuesday night in St. Louis against a very good Blues team. One of St. Louis’ biggest strengths is its special teams. The Blues rank seventh in power-play percentage and fifth in penalty killing. This Blues squad also has plenty of offensive firepower and ranks ninth in goals scored per game. They are led by first-ling winger Vladimir Tarasenko, who ranks fourth in the NHL in scoring with 43 points and fifth in goals with 20. The Bruins don’t have the skill and forward depth to win a high-scoring game with the Blues, so the B’s need a strong performance from goaltender Tuukka Rask. He’s 3-2-3 with a .919 save percentage and a 2.32 GAA