BOSTON — Torey Krug despatched shockwaves all through the hockey world in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final. The Bruins’ 5-foot-9 offensive defenseman flexed some muscle with a fully devastating hit on St. Louis Blues ahead Robert Thomas within the third interval, sending TD Garden right into a frenzy after a helmet-less Krug laid the lumber. After the sport, Tuukka Rask couldn’t assist however take a lighthearted jab at Krug for the hit. “I think he had no helmet on so he wanted to make sure he made the highlights to make that hit,” Rask quipped from the rostrum. Krug himself admitted that he bought a haircut earlier than the collection, so Rask might have been
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Bruins’ Torey Krug Cracks Joke About Brandon Carlo Making
Brandon Carlo’s function within the Boston Bruins’ defensive corps has elevated with every season that he has been within the National Hockey League. And consider it or not, Carlo simply wrapped up his third, and by far most profitable, full season with the big-league workforce. What could also be even tougher to consider than the 22-year-old already being a three-year professional is that Carlo has not performed in a single playoff recreation. Injuries have held the d-man out within the earlier two seasons. This 12 months, there aren't any such illnesses to carry him out, and he ought to consider as a key piece of the top-Four on the again finish. With Carlo set to make his first Stanley Cup Playoff look, blue-line
Torey Krug Impressed By Bruins’ Mix Of Veterans, Promising Young Players
The Boston Bruins kick off the 2017-18 NHL season on Oct. 5 against the defending Western Conference champion Nashville Predators. Bruins defenseman Torey Krug is excited for the upcoming campaign, and one reason why is the team’s exciting mix of talented veterans and promising young players. Check out Sarah Davis’ interview with Krug in the “NESN Sports Today” video above, presented by People’s United Bank. ... NESN.com
Bruins Notes: Colin Miller Lets It Rip; Torey Krug Hopes To Be Longtime Bruin
by Zack Cox on Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 10:36PM 1,713 The Boston Bruins earned a much-needed victory in their first visit to the Garden State this season, breezing past the injury-ravaged New Jersey Devils 4-1 on Friday night. The game carried playoff implications — New Jersey held the first wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference entering Friday; Boston owned the second — and kicked off a five-game road trip for the Bruins, who will play 13 of their next 20 games away from TD Garden. Let...