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Bruins need these five players to step up after Montgomery's firing
Nearly every player on the Bruins roster is struggling right now, but these five guys really need to step it up for Boston to turn its season around.
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Sweeney explains decision to fire Jim Montgomery
Don Sweeney talks about his decision to fire head coach Jim Montgomery
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Pastrnak, McAvoy lead Bruins to thrilling comeback win vs. Blues
The Bruins earned their best win of the season with a third period comeback vs. the Blues. Can this result serve as a turning point for Boston?
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Swayman โoverjoyed' after signing extension with Bruins
Jeremy Swayman talks with the media after agreeing to an 8-year, $66 million contract extension with the Bruins.
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McAvoy optimistic about potential pairing with new Bruins d-man Zadorov
Charlie McAvoy is excited about what new Bruins defenseman Nikita Zadorov brings to the ice.
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Brad Marchand reveals he had three surgeries this summer
Brad Marchand said that he played through a torn tendon in his elbow all last season, and he got surgery for that, an abdominal issue and a groin issue this summer. He also said he hopes to be ready by training camp.
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2026 Olympics: Projecting Team USA's hockey roster with NHL players
The 2026 Winter Olympics will feature NHL players, and two of the Bruins’ best players should be in the mix to make Team USA.
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Lindholm wants to โbring a little bit' of what Bergeron brought to team
Elias Lindholm says it was an easy decision to join the Boston Bruins with all their history, and he adds he wants to bring what Patrice Bergeron brought to the team.
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McAvoy delivers clutch performance in Bruins' Game 5 win vs. Panthers
The Bruins needed a huge performance from Charlie McAvoy in Game 5 vs. the Panthers and the star defenseman delivered.
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Pastrnak says McAvoy was โfreaking out' during goalie interference review
David Pastrnak reveals how Charlie McAvoy really felt about the goalie interference review on his Game 5 goal vs. Panthers
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McAvoy has been Bruins' biggest disappointment of the playoffs
Charlie McAvoy is supposed to be the Bruins’ best defenseman, but his head-scratching mistakes are costing the team in key moments, writes John Tomase.
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Bruins need Charlie McAvoy to play drastically better to beat Panthers
Charlie McAvoy is a top 10 defenseman in the NHL, but he hasn’t looked like one in the playoffs so far. The Bruins need that to change ASAP to beat the Panthers.
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INSTANT REACTION: B's poor defense leads to ugly Game 2 loss
Mike Felger, DJ Bean and Michael Holley offer instant reaction following an ugly and heated Game 2 loss for the Bruins in their second round series against the Panthers.
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Who is under the most pressure for the Bruins vs. Toronto?
Mike Felger weighs in on why he believes head coach Jim Montgomery is under the most pressure in the Bruins’ first round against Toronto. Chris Gasper gives his take on who is under the most pressure, and why he believes it’s Charlie McAvoy.
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WATCH: Charlie McAvoy's filthy OT goal lifts Bruins over Oilers
Charlie McAvoy played hero for the Bruins again Wednesday night with a highlight-reel overtime goal against the Oilers in Edmonton.
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Early projections for United States' roster at 2026 Winter Olympics
Team USA’s hockey roster at the 2026 Winter Olympics will be absolutely loaded. Here are our first projections at what the lines and pairings might look like.
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Anderson: Brad Marchand has been Bruins' โheartbeat' this season
Ty Anderson joins Mike Felger on Sports Sunday to discuss Brad Marchand’s career year
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Should Bruins dial back the ice time of important veteran players?
Are the Bruins’ veteran players playing too many minutes, and could it end up hurting them come playoff time? Check out our analysis.
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Felger not a fan of Bruins' decision to use goalie platoon in the playoffs
Mike Felger had a great reaction to Jim Montgomery’s decision to platoon Jeremy Swayman and Linus Ullmark in the playoffs this year
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McAvoy's offensive improvement could be X-factor in Norris Trophy race
Charlie McAvoy’s improved offensive production could vault him into the upper tier of Norris Trophy candidates by year’s end.