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Boston Bruins' anthem singer is running for office in Mass.
The robust tenor voice that belts out the national anthem before puck drop at TD Garden is now asking for votes in Essex County. Todd Angilly, voice of “The Star Spangled Banner” (and occasionally “O Canada”) at Boston Bruins games since he took over for singer Rene Rancourt in 2019, works a state job by day as director of workforce…
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Bruins' Milan Lucic taking indefinite leave of absence after alleged domestic incident
Here’s what we know about Milan Lucic after the Bruins announced he would be taking an indefinite leave of absence.
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Longtime Bruins star Krejci talks about his decision to retire from the NHL
It’s another end of an era for the Boston Bruins, with center David Krejci announcing his retirement from the hockey team — for the second time. Krejci addressed news media Tuesday morning, speaking about his big decision on Tuesday morning with a virtual news conference from his home in South Carolina. “The decision was made when my injuries started to…
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FULL VIDEO: Bruins legend Bergeron talks retirement
Bruins legend Patrice Bergeron spoke to the media on Wednesday morning, one day after announcing his retirement from the NHL, and offered his thanks to the people of Boston. “Thank you for everything, it’s been an absolute honor. When you get drafted, you never know where you’re going to end up,” Bergeron said at TD Garden. “I couldn’t be...
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Stanley Cup coming to Mass. in tribute to teen who died in Aruba accident
Former Boston Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy is bringing the Stanley Cup to Massachusetts next month in honor of a friend of his daughter’s who died in an Aruban boating accident last year. Cassidy won the Stanley Cup as coach of the Vegas Golden Knights and is using his time with the famed trophy to help launch the Cassidy Murray...
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Historic Season Comes to an End as Bruins Lose in Overtime of Game 7
The Boston Bruins are done, with a long offseason to think about their failure to capitalize on the greatest regular season in NHL history. The Florida Panthers are moving on, thrown right into their second-round series against the Toronto Maple Leafs. “Game 7. Overtime win. Against pretty much the best team in regular-season history. It’s unreal,” Panthers center Aleksander Barkov…
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Bruins Goalie Linus Ullmark Tried to Fight Matthew Tkachuk in Near Line Brawl
We almost saw a goalie fight in Game 4 between the Bruins and Panthers when Linus Ullmark tried to throw down with Matthew Tkachuk. Here’s a full video replay of the chaotic scene.
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Bruins Take Game 1 Against Panthers
Brad Marchand scored his 50th career playoff goal, David Pastrnak and Jake DeBrusk also scored, and the NHL-best Boston Bruins opened the playoffs by beating the Florida Panthers 3-1 on Monday night. Linus Ullmark, a Vezina Trophy candidate who led the league in wins (40), goals-against average (1.89) and save percentage (.938), stopped 31 shots and Tyler Bertuzzi added two…
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Top Six NHL Players to Watch in 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs
The NHL playoffs are going on without Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin for the first time since their rookie year in 2006. But that doesn’t mean the chase for the Stanley Cup isn’t packed with star power. Nathan MacKinnon and the Colorado Avalanche are trying to go back to back. Connor McDavid is determined to win his first championship with...
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Bruins Beat Flyers, Set New NHL Record With 63 Wins in a Single Season
The Bruins set another league record Sunday night, beating the Flyers to pick up their 63rd win, the most in a single NHL season.
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Nashville Predators Remember Shooting Victims During Win Over Boston Bruins
The Nashville Predators and Boston Bruins wore helmet stickers to show support for The Covenant School, where three 9-year-old students and three adult staffers were killed on Monday.
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Watch Bruins, Lightning Engage in Near Line Brawl Nine Seconds Into Game
It didn’t take long for tempers to flare in Saturday afternoon’s showdown between the Bruins and Lightning at TD Garden. Nine seconds, to be exact.
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Bruins Become Fastest Team in NHL History to Win 50 Games
With Saturday’s comeback victory over the Red Wings, the Bruins became the fastest team in NHL history to reach the 50-win mark in a regular season.
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Bruins Goalie Linus Ullmark Broke NHL Record That Stood for 93 Years
Bruins goalie Linus Ullmark is enjoying the best season of his NHL career by far, and on Sunday night he broke a league and team record that had stood for more than 90 years.
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Bruins' Linus Ullmark Earns First-Career Nod in 2023 NHL All-Star Game
Boston Bruins goaltender Linus Ullmark is headed to the 2023 NHL All-Star Game in Florida for the first time in his eight-year career.
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Bruins Arrive to 2023 Winter Classic in Throwback Red Sox Jerseys
The Boston Bruins made a special entrance to the 2023 Winter Classic, and it was a very appropriate one given the venue.
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Victim Speaks After Bruins' Botched Signing of His High School Bully: ‘I Can't Take More'
Days after the Boston Bruins signed a prospective player who’d been convicted of bullying as a teenager, then dropped him amid intense backlash, the person who was bullied has released a statement. In it, Isaiah Meyer-Crothers insists he’s not friends with defenseman Mitchell Miller, who was convicted in 2016 for bullying Meyer-Crothers, who is Black and has developmental disabilities, in...
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Bruins' Cam Neely Addresses Mitchell Miller Situation: ‘I'm Extremely Upset'
The Bruins had a lot of questions to answer after signing and then parting ways with controversial defenseman Mitchell Miller. Here’s what team president Cam Neely had to say about the situation in his press conference Monday.
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‘We Dropped the Ball,' Neely Says After Bruins Cut Ties With Mitchell Miller
Boston Bruins President Cam Neely spoke Monday about the team’s decision to part ways with defenseman Mitchell Miller, and said he is “extremely upset that we have made a lot of people unhappy.” “I take pride in the Bruins organization and what we stand for and we failed there,” he added. When asked why the team cut Miller, Neely...
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Bruins Release Mitchell Miller; Cam Neely Explains Decision in Statement
Just days after signing Mitchell Miller, the Bruins have decided to part ways with the controversial defenseman. Team president Cam Neely outlined the team’s thinking in a statement.