The Boston Bruins host the Detroit Red Wings after Charlie Coyle's two-goal game against the Montreal Canadiens in the Bruins' 6-3 win.
Patrice Bergeron, Ray Bourque, and other Bruins legends reflected on what makes the franchise so special. Read more on Boston.com.
The Boston Bruins capped off its 100-year celebration with a 6-3 win over the Montreal Canadiens Sunday at the TD Garden. In ...
Still, to this day, I'm a big fan. I bleed black and gold,” said former defenseman Ray Bourque. “My family is still here in ...
The Bruins capped off their centennial celebration on Sunday with an extended pregame ceremony featuring several legends.
The team’s rich history has been saluted during a year of special events and signature game nights. On Saturday, a slap shot ...
The play was not the thing, decidedly not the raison d’etre, Sunday afternoon on Garden ice. The Bruins and Canadiens met yet ...
The Canadiens were in Boston on Sunday afternoon, facing the Bruins in the second leg of back-to-back games for Martin ...
Several Bruins got on the scoresheet against the Canadiens, as 10 players had at least one point on the night. McAvoy and ...
The Montreal Canadiens didn't want to disturb the Boston Bruins' centennial celebration and fell 6-3 after a disastrous first ...
Boston Bruins interim head coach Joe Sacco, center top, talks to his team during a break in the first period of an NHL hockey ...
Charlie McAvoy and Charlie Coyle each scored twice as the Boston Bruins celebrated their centennial anniversary with a 6-3 ...