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Patrice Bergeron’s jersey number is No. 99 for the Bruins, but that isn’t the only reason why he’s a game-changer for the team. Bergeron’s offensive prowess is just the beginning of it; he’s also added a new element of leadership and toughness with the arrival of his wife, Kristen.
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Founded by Kevin Paul Dupont in 2000, Bruins.com is the longest continuously publishing sports website and has been recognized as one of the top 50 sports websites in the world. The Bruins have appeared in a total of 99 NHL All-Star Games, won the Stanley Cup six times (1982, 1991, 1992, 1995, 2006, 2013) and appeared in theAbout Bruins.com
The Boston Bruins have been in the news recently, with a long summer vacation and the announcement that they will not bring back Mike Cammalleri as their captain. The question is, who will replace him? The answer is easy if you’re a fan of a team that’s on the outside looking in. If you’re among the fans who are loyal to the team who just made the playoffs and have lost fans who have been loyal to them for years, well, you have to
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Thursday, July 19, 2009
The Bruins are going to the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time in 40 years. The last time the team went to the playoffs, they played in six games and won three, losing one. The players and the leadership in the dressing room has led the team to victory, they came here to win, now they haveAbout Bruins.com
The Boston Bruins have signed free-agent defenseman Keith Kinkaid to a two-year contract, vice president/general manager Peter Chiarelli announced today.
The 26-year-old Kinkaid, a 6-4, 210-pound blueliner from the U.S. National Under-22 Team, will be entering his fifth season in the Bruins organization, all with the AHL’s Providence Bruins, after having played parts of three seasons with the Bruins (About Bruins. Post-game: The Bruins will honor Tim Thomas with a moment of silence before Game 1 tomorrow, and the Bruins don’t even need to get him dressed for the game. A post-game ceremony is all he needs to be ready for tomorrow. But he’s too important to be that way. The Bruins did an amazing job with Thomas last night, with him on the ice long after he was done. In fact, at the end of the game he said: “