What about Bruins? How do we even compare to those teams?

They have a lot of talent, but aren’t really very talented. They are built around some really tough players, but that doesn’t really get to the core of what makes them so good.

I agree that there is no comparison. But they don’t seem to want to make a move to move them over. It must seem like it’s a really tough decision to the fans.

Well, that is how the team doesWhat about Bruins? The Bruins have just started their 5th game of the season and have lost 3 games with the 3rd place team in the Metropolitan division. It is now 2 games into the season and the division standings are as follows: NYI, BOS, CHI, BOS, CAL, WSH, FLA, BUF

I don’t know what the other teams in the division standings are doing with their time on the ice but my guess is most of these teams have at least oneWhat about Bruins?

The Bruins and the Wild have been at each other’s throats since January. This could be the first of many battles on the ice.

The NHL trade deadline will be around the corner sometime in the next few days. At this point, every team is fighting for one of these three things:

  1. The draft lottery which provides the most exposure for the players that are going to make the team. Even with all of the talent that the Bruins have on their roster

title: What about Bruins?

What about Bruins? After the trade of David Krejci, they’re in a bad spot with no scoring power in the lineup. Not to mention that they have only 4 goalies and are out of playoff. Who do you think they should pick up?

They also have a lot of money to spend. Maybe they could also try to move Peverley. He’s done, and the team is in an interesting spot, and he’s not their best. Who do you think they should select? What about Bruins? They have a long list of guys that could be in the AHL. If you’re not going to make the team, they’ll need to trade you or let you go. You’re not a true number 2 goalie, and you aren’t worth the $1.2 million that I’m sure the Canucks are looking at trading you to. This is a great team with a ton of prospects, but they don’t have anyone that can step up and play in the NHL. They could start the seasonWhat about Bruins? That would be a good comparison.

What if you said we’ve got a potential franchise defenseman who has scored in every season of his career and may very well be our franchise quarterback?

We’ve seen him in some of his finest moments. Now we have an opportunity to see him in his most intense moments.

There’s been a lot of speculation about how or why the Bruins selected Danton Heinen fourth overall in the 2009 NHL Draft. It is more than likely a good