Brad Marchand, who will play for Canada at the 4 Nations Face-Off, gave the Bruins a 1-0 lead at 3:17 of the first period.
While team captain Brad Marchand remains confident the Bruins "can play with anybody," the losses keep coming.
The starting lineup with Lee in Moore’s place had a plus-50.5 NET rating going into Sunday’s matchup, the best rating of any ...
Two losses later — both of which featured blown leads — and that optimistic energy seems to have evaporated. The Bruins ...
The UCLA Bruins (18-6, 9-4 Big Ten) will try to continue a seven-game win streak when they visit the Illinois Fighting Illini ...
BOSTON – Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney announced today, February 9, that the team has assigned forward Matt ...
Despite an undefeated season, UCLA’s No. 4 ranking in the NET system has sparked debate over the formula’s fairness and ...
According to the AHL Transactions page, the Boston Bruins have assigned forward Matthew Poitras and defenseman Michael ...
Technically, the Bruins are still in the race, but after 57 games, they are not talented enough, not driven enough, and just not good enough to clinch a playoff spot.
Losing a puck battle proved beneficial to Marchand on the Bruins' first goal. Noah Hanifin pulled the puck away from him ...
Offense was Oregon’s undoing on Sunday in a rock fight against No. 1 UCLA, a 62-52 loss for coach Kelly Graves’ squad at ...
The Rangers have six players going to the 4 Nations. Here’s a look at each player and where they stand heading into the ...
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