Connecticut Sun take on Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever
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Award-winning TV writer and Boston Bruins fan Dave Flebotte passed away July 8 at age 65. The Boston native’s professional writing career saw him write and produce for popular shows including The Sopranos,
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Audacy on MSNGovernor Maura Healey: ‘Boston should have a WNBA team’In the wake of Tuesday’s sold-out Connecticut Sun vs. Indiana Fever game at TD Garden, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey joined The Greg Hill Show Wednesday morning and made the case for Boston to get a WNBA team full-time.
The Boston Bruins today re-signed 24-year-old forward John Farinacci to a one-year, two-way contract with an NHL cap hit of $775,000. In 58 games for Providence last season, he recorded 38 points on ten goals and 28 assists.
The Boston Bruins could pull off a stunning trade by landing a highly coveted RFA blue liner from the Buffalo Sabres.
It’s already been a busy offseason for Don Sweeney and the Bruins, with the Original Six franchise bolstering their prospect pool in the NHL Draft and re-upping in-house skaters like Morgan Geekie, Henri Jokiharju, and Mason Lohrei.
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We take a stab at what the Bruins' line combinations, defensive pairs and goalies will look like on opening night.
Boston Bruins winger Tanner Jeannot explained why he was drawn to the Original Six franchise in NHL Free Agency. The post Bruins’ Newest Enforcer Explains Why He Signed in Boston appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Bruins announced in a press release the addition of a new assistant coach who has close ties to the organization.
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When they got on the ice, it was easy to see why the Bruins selected the two forwards with their top two draft picks. Likely to be teammates at Boston College in the fall, Hagens and Moore buzzed around the rink at Warrior Ice Arena.
When July 1 rolled around, the Boston Bruins weren’t exactly a finished product. They needed a center. They needed a right-shot defenseman. And, maybe most pressing of all, they needed someone who could put the puck in the net.
Former Boston Bruins captain Joe Thornton played his 24th and final season in the NHL during the 2021-22 campaign with the Florida Panthers. Last month, he was rightfully inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame after his incredible career.