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
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Bruins’ Jake DeBrusk Reminisces Last Year’s Series Vs. Maple
Jake DeBrusk has solidified himself as a reasonably dependable secondary scorer for the Boston Bruins over his first two seasons within the NHL. In reality, the 22-year-old winger flirted with the 30-goal mark this season, netting 27 in simply 68 video games for the Black and Gold. You can actually say that DeBrusk actually got here into his personal in the course of the Bruins’ first-round playoff matchup towards the Toronto Maple Leafs final season. The winger netted 5 objectives towards the Leafs, together with two in Game 7 because the B’s netted 4 objectives within the third interval to win 6-3. With the Bruins set to tackle the Maple Leafs as soon as once more within the first spherical of the
Bruins Injury Updates: David Pastrnak, Jake DeBrusk Return To Practice
The banged-up Boston Bruins are getting closer to full strength. Boston has endured the absences of multiple important players — David Pastrnak (thumb), Jake DeBrusk (lower body) and Marcus Johansson (lung contusion), most notably — over the last few weeks. But ahead of Saturday night’s game against the Columbus Blue Jackets at TD Garden, Bruins fans got some some much-needed good news on the team’s injured stars. The headlines are DeBrusk and Pastrnak, both of whom returned to practice Saturday morning. Here’s a slew of updates, courtesy of Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy: Here are clips of Pastrnak and DeBrusk practicing at Wa... NESN.com
Jake DeBrusk Continues Hot Streak With Power-Play Assist Vs. Devils
It’s safe to say that Jake DeBrusk has been feeling it as of late. The Boston Bruins’ winger really has come into his own during the Bruins’ impressive point streak, which climbed to 16 games with their 1-0 victory over the New Jersey Devils on Saturday. Over his last nine games, DeBrusk has notched 13 points, providing an assist on Brad Marchand’s first-period power-play goal. DeBrusk now has 21 goals and 10 assists on the season. To see how DeBrusk matched up with Devils forward Travis Zajac in Saturday’s tilt, check out the “Bruins Breakaway Live” video above, presented by Rodenhiser Heating & Cooling. Thumb... NESN.com
Bruins’ Jake DeBrusk Shines With Two-Goal Performance In Win Over Flames
Well, it looks like Jake DeBrusk is starting to round back into form. DeBrusk, who recently missed nine games with a concussion, has made his presence known upon returning from injury. After scoring a clutch goal in last Saturday’s overtime win over the Buffalo Sabres, DeBrusk netted a pair in the Boston Bruins’ 6-4 victory over the Calgary Flames on Thursday. Following the tilt against Calgary, NESN’s Andy Brickley and Jack Edwards broke down DeBrusk’s big performance. To hear what they had to say, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank.
Jake DeBrusk Looking Forward To ‘Crazy’ Environment In Toronto For Game 3
If the Maple Leafs have any hope of getting back in their first-round Stanley Cup playoff series with the Boston Bruins, they’ll need their fans to bring their all in the next two games in Toronto. The Bruins have outclassed the Leafs in the first two contests, but as Jake DeBrusk noted in an interview with NESN’s Alex Kraemer, those games are behind the B’s. Now, Boston has its focus locked in on Game 3, and DeBrusk is expecting a “crazy” atmosphere at Air Canada Centre on Monday. For more from DeBrusk, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank.
MLB Rumors: This Team Expected To Sign Jake Arrieta In Coming Days
UPDATE (5:15 p.m. ET): The Philadelphia Phillies reportedly have landed their new ace. ORIGINAL STORY: It’s been an abnormally slow MLB offseason in terms of the open market, but marquee free agents have begun to start finding homes. Yu Darvish served as one of the first chips to fall, signing a hefty free-agent deal with the Chicago Cubs in mid-February. Eric Hosmer and J.D. Martinez relocated not long after, inking long-term contracts with the San Diego Padres and Boston Red Sox, respectively. There still are a number of big-name free agents out there, but it appears one of them will be off the mark... NESN.com