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2011-12 Buffalo Sabres Preview Wed Sep 28 12:48:19 2011 EST
AA in 14 appearances last season. WHEN ALL IS SAID AND DONE - Pegula has helped get the Sabres back to thinking of themselves as Cup contenders, but a more realistic goal for 2011-12 is a Northeast Division title. Buffalo should challenge the Boston Bruins -- last year's Stanley Cup champions -- for the division crown and a deep playoff run is not out of the question. The important thing for the Sabres is that they've once again begun to think they can play for a championship. With that confide
2011-12 Boston Bruins Preview Wed Sep 28 12:40:45 2011 EST
(Sports Network) - It took just one year for the Boston Bruins to put the biggest collapse in NHL playoff history behind them, as they claimed the franchise's first Stanley Cup title since 1972. In 2010, the Bruins blew a 3-0 series' lead en route to losing in the Eastern Conference semifinals to Philadelphia, becoming just the third team in league history to suffer such a collapse. Last spring, however, Boston won a record three Game 7s, including a victory in Vancouver on June 15 to end the c
Bruins ink Marchand to contract extension Wed Sep 14 15:26:57 2011 EST
Boston, MA (Sports Network) - The Boston Bruins signed forward Brad Marchand to a two-year contract extension on Wednesday. Per club policy, financial terms were not disclosed. According to TSN of Canada, Marchand's deal is worth $5 million. The 23-year-old finished his first full NHL season with 21 goals and 41 points in 77 regular-season games. He was a primary factor in the club's first Stanley Cup win since 1972, tallying 11 goals -- including two in the Bruins' 4-0 title-clinching Game 7 v
Former OHL Star Finds Opportunity in ECHL Wed Sep 14 13:03:18 2011 EST
pe he needs to be in, and time he needs to put in to reach the NHL, his ultimate goal. And despite playing a different position, there is one player who inspires him to stay hungry. "A great example for me is Tim Thomas," Kiriakou said of the Boston Bruins' goaltender. "This is a guy who didn't stop working and believing in himself. Now look at the career he's had." What Kiriakou is referring to is the long journey it took Thomas to reach the NHL, which included stints in the NCAA, ECHL, AHL an
Bruins extend Bodnarchuk Fri Sep  9 11:00:47 2011 EST
Boston, MA (Sports Network) - The Boston Bruins have signed defenseman Andrew Bodnarchuk to a one-year contract extension. Bodnarchuk spent the past three seasons with Boston's American Hockey League affiliate in Providence and appeared in five games for the Bruins during the 2009-10 campaign. He did not register a point and had two penalty minutes during his brief stint with Boston. The 23-year-old Alberta native posted a goal and 15 assists in 75 games for Providence last season.
Sabres Could Surprise in Northeast Mon Sep  5 11:51:20 2011 EST
p around the corner it's the perfect time to break down all five teams in the NHL's always exciting Northeast Division. Some of the best rivalries in hockey reside here and the matchups are about to get tighter for the 2011-12 season. Can the Boston Bruins repeat? Do the Toronto Maple Leafs have what it takes to turn the corner? Will big spending equal more wins in Buffalo? Can the Montreal Canadiens' revamped defense keep them in the hunt? Are the Ottawa Senators the NHL's new basement dweller
Savard pronounced out for season, future in doubt Wed Aug 31 16:47:23 2011 EST
Boston, MA (Sports Network) - Boston Bruins center Marc Savard will reportedly miss the upcoming season, and may not be able to resume his career due to the lingering effects of repeated concussions. According to the Globe on Wednesday, Savard is still experiencing post- concussion syndrome more than seven months after a hit absorbed in late January ended his 2010-11 campaign. The paper said that Savard has yet to be examined by teams doctors, but Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli stated t
Five burning Northeast Division questions Mon Aug 29 11:57:13 2011 EST
Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - The Boston Bruins come into the 2011-12 NHL season as the reigning Stanley Cup champions after defeating the Vancouver Canucks four games to three in the Finals. Many prognosticators are predicting great things once again from the Bruins but the club's most pressing issue is an offense that will score fewer goals in the upcoming campaign. To that end, the key question for Boston is: where will the scoring come from? Don't forget, the Stanley Cup champs are ju
Bruins give McQuaid three-year extension Thu Jul 14 17:15:15 2011 EST
Boston, MA (Sports Network) - The Boston Bruins provided defenseman Adam McQuaid with a three-year contract extension on Thursday. The deal will keep the 24-year-old with the defending Stanley Cup champions through the 2014-15 season. A native of Prince Edward Island, McQuaid posted three goals and 15 points with 96 penalty minutes and a plus-30 rating in 67 regular-season games last year. He added four assists in 23 playoff games, despite suffering a sprained neck in Game 2 of the Eastern Conf
Canucks' Duco looking to move on from Twitter talk Thu Jul 14 12:49:01 2011 EST
ing a trio of Canucks players. "sick of watching the sedins dive and lay on the ice," Duco tweeted on June 6. "HA...solid night Luongo," he wrote after Roberto Luongo's Game 6 debacle, in which he surrendered three goals on eight shots to the Boston Bruins before being pulled from the game. Having had the chance to speak with Duco, a couple ideas are clear. He recognizes the mistake he made and is extremely apologetic for it. Furthermore, he doesn't believe the comments accurately reflect him a
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