Bruins’ Lukas Reichel Could Be NHL Ready After World Championships Breakout Josh D. · May 27, 2026 · 5 min read
Joe Colborne – Boston Bruins Interview {Part 2}: Rapid Fire Shootout Christopher Ralph | June 7, 2009 Christopher Ralph is a hockey writer with a focus on prospects and the entry draft, as well as the Leafs’ correspondent here at THW. BostonBruins’ Joe Colborne: “Full Potential” Profile…
Joe Colborne – Boston Bruins’ Prospect: Full Potential Profile And Interview {Part 1} Christopher Ralph | June 6, 2009 Christopher Ralph is a hockey writer with a focus on prospects and the entry draft, as well as the Leafs’ correspondent here at THW. 2008 RBC Canadian Junior Hockey League’s…
The Bruins’ New Public Enemy Mike Miccoli | May 12, 2009 The $2,500 sucker punch, we’ll call it: a solid right hook by Scott Walker to the face of Aaron Ward during game 5 in Boston. Ward may have some facial lacerations and a potential broken orbital bone after the scuffle while Walker will be skating in the next game, devoid of any type of suspension. Bruins’ fans are up in arms about the waived suspension, commenting on the incident on Boston.com, ESPN.com and other hockey media outlets. The feeling that the Bruins have been screwed yet again by the NHL front office is back on people’s minds. And as much as I disagree with that ruling, as much as I think that Colin Campbell secretly keeps a Milan Lucic voodoo doll underneath his desk, having Walker in the game tomorrow night will be the absolute best case scenario for the B’s. Simply put, the Bruins have found an enemy to hate.
Playoff Madness: Announcer Jack Edwards Compares Bruins Win To Revolutionary War Paul Benvin | April 21, 2009 You know, you really have to hand it to Jack Edwards: Not only can the guy give little kids the heeby-jeebies but he’s probably the only NHL announcer working today…
Lucic suspended one game by NHL.Hunwick has spleenectomy.Bruins lead series 2-0 The Hockey Writers | April 19, 2009 As the series shifts to Montreal for games three and four the Bruins versus Canadiens tilt has taken on many interesting sub-plots.Firstly Saturday Morning Bruins player Matt Hunwick had to…
The New York Rangers Will Not Make the Playoffs The Hockey Writers | April 4, 2009 As the Rangers and Bruins game just concluded about twenty minutes ago, only one word comes to mind, and that’s brutal. It perfectly described the Rangers passion and playing ability…
Salary Cap World: Preparing For The Offseason Fallout Chris Shafer | March 19, 2009 The season may be winding down, but there’s still the playoffs lurking right around the corner. It may seem like a short time, but the offseason is a long way off. While some teams will undoubtedly be looking at the 09-10 season sooner than others one thing is certain; the elite teams that have spent up to the salary cap ceiling will have to do some creative work to hold together for next year.
Sharks Bounce Back in Big Way The Hockey Writers | February 11, 2009 MJ Kasprzak details the Game of the Year between the San Jose Sharks and the Boston Bruins in the ‘Garden.
Old School Bruins: Compared to This Fighting Has Come a Long Way Paul Benvin | January 28, 2009 Say what you will about the state of fighting in hockey today, but just be thankful things like this don’t take place anymore. Can you imagine what would happen if…
Bobby Orr Gets a Wicked Elbow from Pat Quinn Bruce Hollingdrake | January 8, 2009 Pat Quinn is certainly in everybody’s good books this week after the Canadian Junior victory in Ottawa. He wasn’t always so loved though, especially in Boston. Here’s Don Cherry and…