Takeaways: Jeremy Swayman shines as another goaltending decision awaits
Bruins Daily | A Boston Bruins News Site
by Tim Rosenthal
3d ago
Jim Montgomery kept a passionate fanbase on edge regarding the Game 1 starter in net. But by the end, 17,850 of the Causeway faithful stood in unison to celebrate a 5-1 victory. Jeremy Swayman stopped all but one of the 36 shots he faced, allowing his only marker early in the third on David Kampf’s rebound tally. And unlike his previous postseason outing, his teammates provided plenty of offensive support. An energetic Bruins bunch received timely secondary scoring throughout Saturday’s season opener, with Johnny Beecher, Brandon Carlo, Jake DeBrusk (twice on the power play) and Trent Frederic ..read more
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Keys to a Bruins first-round series win over the Maple Leafs
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by Tim Rosenthal
3d ago
For the first time in five seasons, a pair of Original Six foes will renew acquaintances in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Amid a transitional season, the Bruins swept the regular season series over the high-octane Leafs. In fact, Jim Montgomery’s club came out victorious in each of the last seven meetings with Toronto dating back to last season.  But this series will not be a cakewalk, especially with their prior meetings in 2013, 2018 and 2019 going the distance. Even with Toronto’s goaltending and defensive deficiencies, the Leafs possess an established offensive core wor ..read more
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3 reasons for optimism and concern for a potential Bruins playoff run
Bruins Daily | A Boston Bruins News Site
by Tim Rosenthal
5d ago
A year after a record-breaking regular season and a bitter first-round exit, the Boston Bruins made decent use of a transitional roster to finish second in the Atlantic Division. As another first-round matchup with the Toronto Maple Leafs approaches, Bruins fans have their share of causes for optimism and concern for a potential deep run. Let’s take a look at three reasons for each. Optimism: The Bruins plan on using their dynamic goaltending tandem early. The Bruins had a chance to buck conventional wisdom last season with their dynamic duo in net. Instead, they waited too late to pivot to Je ..read more
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Takeaways: Another Bruins-Maple Leafs series awaits.
Bruins Daily | A Boston Bruins News Site
by Tim Rosenthal
6d ago
The first 82 are now a distant memory. The next goal for the Boston Bruins: 16 postseason victories. Jim Montgomery’s club secured their first-round matchup with the Toronto Maple Leafs following Tuesday’s 3-1 loss to the Ottawa Senators. Here’s what we learned from Boston’s regular-season finale. Another first-round matchup with the Maple Leafs awaits. The Bruins’ loss to Ottawa and the Panthers’ win over the Maple Leafs confirmed the latest playoff meeting between the two Original Six squads. Come Saturday night, the Bruins and Leafs will renew postseason acquaintances for the first time sin ..read more
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Takeaways: Bruins experience drop-off against desperate Capitals
Bruins Daily | A Boston Bruins News Site
by Tim Rosenthal
1w ago
Ideally, the Boston Bruins should avoid a first-round matchup with the Tampa Bay Lightning. And judging from Monday’s outing against a desperate Washington Capitals squad, the Bruins lived up to that development. Jeremy Swayman bounced back in likely his final start of the regular season. But the turnover-prone Bruins were in coasting mode from the get-go.  The opportunistic Capitals couldn’t get many pucks past Swayman, but they effectively generated havoc in front of the Boston net throughout Monday’s tilt. The Caps outshot the Bruins 25-16 and pounced on John Carlson’s blast from the p ..read more
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4 developments to watch as the Bruins close out their 2023-24 regular season.
Bruins Daily | A Boston Bruins News Site
by Tim Rosenthal
1w ago
Come next weekend, the Boston Bruins will put the finishing touches on their Round 1 preparations. But they enter the final weekend of the 2023-24 regular season without a clear indication of their potential playoff opponents. The Bruins enter Saturday’s tilt in Pittsburgh a mere one point in front of the Panthers in the Atlantic Division standings. Boston has a game in hand on both Florida and the New York Rangers, who sit three points ahead in the Eastern Conference standings. Whether they face the Lightning, Maple Leafs or the East’s second wild card team, the Bruins still have plenty of it ..read more
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Bruins-Hurricanes: what we learned from Boston’s sloppy loss
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by Tim Rosenthal
1w ago
For the last month, the Boston Bruins acquainted themselves with the playoff-like grind accordingly. Over the last two weeks, in particular, Jim Montgomery’s club earned victories through various means against teams fighting for playoff positioning. But they also endured some hiccups and setbacks against some of the heavier squads they’ve faced during the last month. With a mix of speed, skill and heavy checking, the Carolina Hurricanes possess several traits the Bruins struggled with during previous postseason eliminations. And unlike their last meeting just five days prior, the B’s entered c ..read more
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Takeaways: Bruins continue showcasing winning variety during tough stretch
Bruins Daily | A Boston Bruins News Site
by Tim Rosenthal
2w ago
Simply put, the Boston Bruins and Florida Panthers don’t like one another. A mere 12 months removed from a bitter first-round series, the teams engaged in four taxing tilts during the regular season, including twice in the last 10 days. Both teams had some stakes up for grabs, with the Panthers entering Saturday’s matinee four points behind the Bruins for the top spot in the Atlantic. But more important than improving their potential placement in the final 82-game standings, the divisional rivals wanted nothing more than to make a statement and prove that they’re ready for the postseason grind ..read more
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Takeaways: Brad Marchand finally nets another milestone.
Bruins Daily | A Boston Bruins News Site
by Tim Rosenthal
2w ago
Brad Marchand pounced on a breakaway to lift the proverbial monkey off his back a mere 2:12 into Thursday’s contest in Raleigh. The Boston Bruins then sewed further doubt into a rusty Carolina Hurricanes bunch and never looked back. By the midway point of the opening frame, the Bruins extended their lead to three after David Pastrnak and Danton Heinen netted their 47th and 16th goals of the season, respectively, along the net front. But they still needed to limit some damage during a second-period hiccup. Boston’s struggling power play failed to convert on a four-minute opportunity during the ..read more
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Takeaways: Linus Ullmark, Bruins PK and David Pastrnak shine in crunch time
Bruins Daily | A Boston Bruins News Site
by Tim Rosenthal
3w ago
The details and the effort remained solid throughout Tuesday’s 60-minute tilt. But the positive results evaded the Boston Bruins against a top-tier netminder in Jusse Saros and the rest of the resurging Nashville Predators. Until the third. Jim Montgomery’s squad encountered a few hiccups, and watched Justin Brazeau exit with an upper-body injury on Tuesday. Linus Ullmark matched Saros stride for stride as the Bruins tried to find their scoring touch. Yet, they never deviated from their tight-checking and defensive structure before pouncing in the third.  The Bruins grabbed the lead at 13 ..read more
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