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Boston Bruins Aspire for Big Year in 2009
Original at Bleacher Report
• Thu, Jan 1
By Wayne Whittaker The Bruins' January schedule is highlighted by the match up against the Montreal Canadiens on the 13th. The Habs may feel a sense of desperation as the two teams battle for the Northeast Division (which the Bruins currently hold a 12-point lead over their bitter rivals).
Development camp finalized
Original at Boston.com
• Fri, May 9
By fshinzawa In 2007 we launched our inaugural development camp and we felt that it was a success," Don Sweeney, director of hockey operations and player development, said in a statement. "Peter Chiarelli and the Bruins organization have made a commitment to build a Stanley Cup contender through the...
Bruins set to battle the Sabres
Original at blogs.metrowestdailynews.com
• Thu, Nov 1
By dflynn BOSTON — After a foray out West to start the year and several battles with a variety of other non-division foes, the Bruins get into the heart of their schedule tonight as they host Buffalo. It’s the first of nine straight games against Northeast Division rivals, a key early stretch to the se...
Hoggan Returned to Providence
Original at bostonherald.com
• Tue, Dec 5
By Douglas Flynn The Bruins forward was sent back to Providence today after playing Monday night in Montreal in Boston’s 6-5 win. Hoggan was even in 10 shifts covering 8:21 in ice-time, with one shot, two hits, a blocked shot and a takeaway. The one-game cameo was Hoggan’s second time up with Boston. He made th...
Bruins-Senators: Post-Game Breakdown
Original at bostonherald.com
• Sat, Nov 11
By Douglas Flynn For a rare time this season, the Bruins played hard as a team and were rewarded in the end. Some of that support went to Petr Tenkrat, who enjoyed a memorable Bruins debut with a goal in his first game after being called up from Providence.
Bruins Overpowered in Atlanta
Original at bostonherald.com
• Mon, Nov 6
By Douglas Flynn – The red-hot line of Marc Savard-Glen Murray-P.J. Axelsson didn’t get a goal in the game, though Savard did chip in a power-play assist. The trio did produce eight shots, including six by Murray. Phil Kessel’s third line added just four shots, the fourth line had only one and defensemen chipp...