Bruins center David Krejci is merely carving in stone his reputation as a top postseason performer.
NEHJ's Kirk Luedeke discussed the potential impact Carl Soderberg could have in Boston on The Sports Hub's The Adam Jones Show.
Sources have indicated to NEHJ's Kirk Luedeke that Swedish forward Carl Soderberg has agreed to a three-year deal with the B's.
Kirk Luedeke examines what the Bruins got and what they gave up in their pre-deadline trades.
Weâre back with a second edition of the Twitter and Email Q & A focused on the Boston and Providence Bruins, the Bâs amateur prospects, NCAA hockey, the 2013 NHL draft and pretty much anything hockey-related for New England.
NEHJ's Kirk Luedeke is opening up his mailbag and answering all your questions about the Bruins, their prospects and much more.
Kirk Luedeke takes a look at the Dougie Hamilton phenomenon and how the lockout helped play a big role in the superb start to his NHL career.
With the return of the NHL around the corner, two young players are hoping to make the most of a condensed âtraining campâ schedule to make the Boston Bruins for the opening contest next weekend.
Creator of the "jacket" and "chain" traditions, B's d-man Andrew Ference established a new team-bonding item this season: the challenge coin.
Boston Bruins power winger Milan Lucic is no stranger to playoff controversy, having gone through what Nicklas Backstrom is dealing with.
The B's have a chance to take a big lead in their best-of-seven series against the Capitals when the teams meet up for Game 4 Thursday.
In a back-and-forth game that seemed destined for overtime, the Bruins knew what they had to do to win. Tim Thomas and Zdeno Chara helped make it happen.
Bruins center David Krejci expects the struggles of he and linemates Rich Peverley and Milan Lucic to come to an end soon.
The B's continued their work on adding organizational depth, reportedly agreeing to terms with Michigan State University standout offensive defenseman Torey Krug.
If there was any concern that Tim Thomas might be a little sluggish out of the gate after his historic 2010-11 campaign, the veteran netminder has put the doubts to bed.
When a player goes undrafted and starts out his pro career in the ECHL, it isn’t a strong indicator of future big league hockey success.
Yet in Rich Peverley’s case, the Boston Bruins winger turned a blazing set of wheels and old fashioned work ethic into an NHL job and Stanley Cup championship.
When the Boston Bruins skated onto the TD Garden ice Thursday night with the Stanley Cup in captain Zdeno Chara’s arms, fans saw a familiar sight among the faces in the hockey phalanx: Mark Recchi
One of the major challenges for any young prospect with NHL aspirations is beating out the veterans ahead of them on the depth chart for a spot on the team.
When you factor in that the Boston Bruins are defending Stanley Cup champions, that challenge becomes even greater for those youngsters still with the club.
Mike Knuble is back for a third season with the Washington Capitals, but he embraces the chance to discuss his former club’s Stanley Cup championship and the only two of his Boston Bruins teammates still with the team: Patrice Bergeron and Tim Thomas.
New York Newsday is reporting that veteran right wing Chris Clark (South Windsor, Conn.) has accepted an invitation to attend Boston Bruins training camp this month.