Boston Bruins
How City Curfews Used to Affect Toronto Sporting Events
Sundays were not a time for sports thanks to a national piece of legislation called the Lord's Day Act. It forced the Leafs and Bruins to halt a 1951 playoff game in overtime, and it was never made up.
Everything You Need to Know About the NHL's Eastern Conference Playoff Race
The Leafs look like they'll get in, while the Flyers and Panthers are clinging on. With two weeks left in the season, there are seven teams vying for the final two playoff spots.
Brad Marchand Goes off on Canucks to Move into NHL Lead for Goals
The Boston Bruins winger scored a hat trick, put up four points, and has as good a shot as anyone to win the Art Ross Trophy.
What Claude Julien's Teams Do Well, and the Biggest Challenge He Faces in Montreal
Julien inherits a club that's structured differently than the Bruins, where the strength is on the wings and not at the centre position.
Why Montreal GM Marc Bergevin Is A Boss, And Boston's Don Sweeney Is Lost
The Canadiens' hiring of Bruins castoff coach Claude Julien shows why the former franchise has a plan, and the latter is floundering in mediocrity.
Montreal Fires Michel Therrien, Hires Former Bruins Coach Claude Julien
In 2003, the Canadiens fired Michel Therrien and hired Claude Julien. They just did it again today.
Down Goes Brown Grab Bag: Tuesday Firings, High Scoring Games, and Goalie Pants
Can you believe the Bruins had the audacity to fire Claude Julien on the same day as the Patriots' Super Bowl parade?
Biscuits Hockey Podcast Episode 14: CLAUDE REIGNS
Sean and Dave talk about why the Bruins waited so long to fire Julien, the NHL's concussion problem, which teams should relocate, then and place bets on various trade deadline odds Sean made up.
Timing of Bruins' Claude Julien Firing Was Weak
Julien was fired in the midst of a long schedule layoff for the Bruins and on the morning of the Patriots' Super Bowl parade. Bad optics.
Brad Marchand Is Slipping Back into His Old, Dangerous-Tripping Ways
It seems like Marchand woke up one morning and said to himself, "People are starting to like me too much. How can I remind people of my capability for being a dick?"
Throwback Thursday: Boston Bruins Host NHL's First Game in United States
Dec. 1, 1924 marked the first time an NHL game was played in the United States, when the Montreal Maroons visited the Bruins at Boston Arena.