Best Podcast Episodes About Boston Bruins
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Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 18 episodes
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“… still close in the pacific but i'm not phased by it because they still have that game in hand on edmonton and vegas however mondo burger for the boston bruins yes need the toronto maple leafs to win dude i have the same thought also i will say this and i love the ducklings and i love uh and i'm so excited for them and i want them to win the pacific that i have i haven't been a pacific defender by any means but i have been kind of like we'll leave the ducks out of this they're fine sure and then it's funny to watch a team who's like last place in the east who's also trying to lose beat the i like oh …”
“… a little transformation from the knights between period one and two in two he said go score and they were like yes oh we can do that okay great it was big the ducks lost to the leafs five four and overtime um nothing burger in the pacific i know it's still close in the pacific but i'm not phased by it because they still have that game in hand on edmonton and vegas however mondo burger for the boston bruins yes need the toronto maple leafs to win dude i have the same thought also i will say this and i love the ducklings and i love uh and i'm so excited for them and i want them to win the pacific that i have i haven't been a pacific defender by any means but i have been kind of like we'll leave the ducks out of this they're fine sure and then it's funny to watch a team who's like last place in the east who's also trying to lose beat the i like oh the pacific horrible like you this is insane for the pacific uh the sharks beat the blues 5 legitimately Hang around Okay Sharks I declared you dead Yep And obviously I did not like to do that I love the Sharkies. And you're two points out of a spot. Yep. You're alive. Tuesday, the Bruins beat the Stars 6-3. Are the Bruins in? Is it over? I think …”
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The Boston Bruins have made a powerful statement with their recent performance, raising the question of whether they’ve secured a playoff spot. Their impressive win against the Dallas Stars signals a shift in momentum, making it hard to ignore their playoff potential. As the wild card race heats up, this could be a pivotal moment for the Bruins and the competition in the league.
“… the west and east coast wildcard races are unbelievable and it looks as if though after that huge win last night against dallas that the scumbag bruins have punched their ticket to the playoffs unless something catastrophic happens they have punched their ticket and i called them the what was i calling them before the fucking before the seasons the shitbag bruins i believe i was calling them not to mention did they may have punched their ticket they're gonna be a fucking issue in the playoffs i wouldn't want to play them the way swayman's playing the way that they're playing like the 2011 …”
“… wild card race like normally this is kind of like that all right let get things going and as much as i want to start playoffs like i like perplexed another big word for you pinkies up a couple couple syllables not a big deal down the hatchet um both the west and east coast wildcard races are unbelievable and it looks as if though after that huge win last night against dallas that the scumbag bruins have punched their ticket to the playoffs unless something catastrophic happens they have punched their ticket and i called them the what was i calling them before the fucking before the seasons the shitbag bruins i believe i was calling them not to mention did they may have punched their ticket they're gonna be a fucking issue in the playoffs i wouldn't want to play them the way swayman's playing the way that they're playing like the 2011 bruins like they are gonna be a real problem to play against them and them and uh who would it be so they'll get if their first wild card they i mean right now carolina and uh buffalo they're tied at 100 points and it's just but biz let me tell you you hate the bruins you're calling them scumbags and then just attacking auto fans online but your team …”
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The Boston Bruins have officially secured their playoff spot after a significant win against Dallas, showcasing their potential as a formidable contender. Despite previous criticisms, their current form, especially with goaltender Swayman, suggests they could be a serious threat reminiscent of the 2011 championship team. The NHL's wild card race is heating up, but the Bruins' dominance cannot be overlooked.
“… want to talk about it when we get into St. Louis and Utah. I will bring up, because you just reminded me, I got to see RA yesterday. I went to the Bruins game. Oh, yeah. And, boys, so the Bruins, they're getting waxed right now, I think, by Columbus. But they played Minnesota. And a 5 o'clock Saturday start is by far and away the best time to play a hockey game. It was an unreal crowd. Huge game for the Bruins. Wild are a little bit kind of going through the motions, I think. They're just set in stone where they're at, right? The Bruins might be an issue in the playoffs. Swayman, dude. They'll …”
“… doesn't have Twitter. Of the team that played against. Yeah, Yance, you don't see a lot of stuff. Yance doesn't see anything. He doesn't have Twitter. You don't see the hate. But, Biz, we're going to get to you because you had a crazy week. I kind of want to talk about it when we get into St. Louis and Utah. I will bring up, because you just reminded me, I got to see RA yesterday. I went to the Bruins game. Oh, yeah. And, boys, so the Bruins, they're getting waxed right now, I think, by Columbus. But they played Minnesota. And a 5 o'clock Saturday start is by far and away the best time to play a hockey game. It was an unreal crowd. Huge game for the Bruins. Wild are a little bit kind of going through the motions, I think. They're just set in stone where they're at, right? The Bruins might be an issue in the playoffs. Swayman, dude. They'll take their pound of flesh. They'll take their – and even today, they're getting pounded, but they had Gabranson and Tanner Janot, and then Castelluc fought Olivier, so they're getting beat 3-0, and they're like, all right, that's exactly the right term, Biz. They take their pound of flesh. Swayman is so dialed in right now. Zaka looks unreal. But …”
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The Bruins might be a playoff problem despite their current struggles, with standout performances from players like Swayman and Zaka. However, their overall team dynamics raise questions about their Stanley Cup chances, especially after the firing of coach Bruce Cassidy by the Golden Knights, highlighting the ruthless nature of sports management. This could reshape the playoff landscape dramatically.
“And so Boston, for me, was a test case. Are we capable? Were our politics ready? So here's how things began. Bostonians were here today to talk about something contentious, jobs. But they started with the one thing everybody could probably agree on. Boston's streets, the battleground here, were barely fit for human driving, let alone Waymo. Boston is one of the oldest major cities in the country, with narrow one-way streets, alleys, and the lack of a …”
“And so Boston, for me, was a test case. Are we capable? Were our politics ready? So here's how things began. Bostonians were here today to talk about something contentious, jobs. But they started with the one thing everybody could probably agree on. Boston's streets, the battleground here, were barely fit for human driving, let alone Waymo. Boston is one of the oldest major cities in the country, with narrow one-way streets, alleys, and the lack of a traditional grid system. It's really, really difficult to drive. You look at the map, it looks like a child's drawing, you know. We also have issues with double parked cars, ride shares, delivery vehicles. After lambasting Boston streets a while longer, the people here get to the issue that'll actually dominate these hearings. Jobs. In particular, union …”
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In a heated discussion in Boston, unions are rallying against the introduction of self-driving cars, fearing job losses for drivers. The episode from the Search Engine podcast highlights the passionate testimonies of union members, particularly from the App Drivers' Union, as they advocate for their right to unionize and protect their livelihoods against companies like Waymo. As Boston's streets pose unique challenges for autonomous vehicles, the city's strong union culture plays a pivotal role in this ongoing debate.
“a lot of a lot of times i hear from bruins fans and one complaint they have is they have to name a captain they have to name a captain a lot of people give it to mcavoy give it to pasta but as a player on the bruins can you kind of explain how it not always something necessary I know it different but explain the leadership in your room without actually having somebody with the C on because it still works We knew going into this year that we weren't going to have a captain. And that was …”
“a lot of a lot of times i hear from bruins fans and one complaint they have is they have to name a captain they have to name a captain a lot of people give it to mcavoy give it to pasta but as a player on the bruins can you kind of explain how it not always something necessary I know it different but explain the leadership in your room without actually having somebody with the C on because it still works We knew going into this year that we weren't going to have a captain. And that was totally fine. And when people ask me this, I always go back to the captains we've had before. So when we had Z, Z had his little subgroup. right so it was z marshy bergy you had david backus in there you know then it became like bergy then it was bergy marshy had nick felino in there like we've just been spoiled with so many like nhl captains that …”
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Even without a designated captain, the Boston Bruins thrive through a collaborative leadership model. Charlie McAvoy explains how past leaders shaped their team dynamic, allowing multiple players to step up and lead together, fostering a strong locker room chemistry. This approach proves that effective leadership can emerge from a collective effort rather than a single figurehead.
“… we are going crazy Oh and that what the people want Let go game by game Yeah yeah Let go game by game That what the people want Let talk about Bruins Maple Leafs The Maple Leafs beat the Bruins after a whopping 35 shots to Bruins 20 4-2 in regulation. Now, Bruins are obviously in a wildcard playoff race as well. But this is big brain stuff. Because they can't let that Maple Leafs pick get into top five because it's protected. They're giving them a point so they can jump up in the standings just a little bit. just so that lottery goes in their favor we want that sixth pick bruins fans that …”
“… stuff all day and then i i don't even know what's going on in the league and then i pull up my phone and all hell is broken loose and by the way people we are nearing play like we are the wild card race update is going to be every every episode because we are going crazy Oh and that what the people want Let go game by game Yeah yeah Let go game by game That what the people want Let talk about Bruins Maple Leafs The Maple Leafs beat the Bruins after a whopping 35 shots to Bruins 20 4-2 in regulation. Now, Bruins are obviously in a wildcard playoff race as well. But this is big brain stuff. Because they can't let that Maple Leafs pick get into top five because it's protected. They're giving them a point so they can jump up in the standings just a little bit. just so that lottery goes in their favor we want that sixth pick bruins fans that was big brain stuff don't worry about that loss that's actually an incredible call dan because i was going to say you cannot be losing to the leaves and you also cannot be having maddie nyes go new i mean maddie is nasty but embarrassing you and um that was a tough loss in these trying times when you didn't even look good you didn't even look good …”
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The Boston Bruins' recent loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs might not be as bad as it seems; it's part of a strategic move to secure a better draft pick. By allowing the Leafs to gain points, the Bruins aim to protect their own lottery chances. This clever tactic has fans buzzing, showcasing the complexities of the playoff race.
“… 19th, Minneapolis. October 3rd in Dallas. October 16th in San Jose. October 17th in Sacramento. November 13th in Tarrytown November 14th in Boston Come see us The live shows are spectacular Come join all of the other STM people You're going to meet so many people You're going to have fun Make some new friends Like crazy and make some new friends Come out and see us Shut up and givememurder.com Is where you go for those tickets Get them right now while they're hot See you on the road”
“… is sold out. We do have tickets, though, to Your Stupid Opinions on the 21st of March. Salt Lake City sold out. Denver has tickets. Be there on May 2nd. May 29th, Buffalo sold out. Royal Oak, Michigan, May 30th. We have September 18th, Milwaukee. September 19th, Minneapolis. October 3rd in Dallas. October 16th in San Jose. October 17th in Sacramento. November 13th in Tarrytown November 14th in Boston Come see us The live shows are spectacular Come join all of the other STM people You're going to meet so many people You're going to have fun Make some new friends Like crazy and make some new friends Come out and see us Shut up and givememurder.com Is where you go for those tickets Get them right now while they're hot See you on the road”
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In this segment, the hosts hilariously promote their upcoming live shows, turning a simple advertisement into a comedic event. Their over-the-top enthusiasm and playful banter about meeting fans and making new friends make this segment both entertaining and engaging, despite being a promotional piece.
“… the Flyers dead yet. They could pull a miracle off here. Gee, can you hop on here for a second? Has there been any news? I my my algorithm is just Bruins fans losing their goddamn minds about James Higgins. Apparently, they want him in the lineup like next game. I don't know what you're hearing. What's going on here? Yeah. So it's ironic that you bring up like the Flyers right before this, because I think everyone's worry right now is a cutter go T.A. situation like no one wants to piss this kid off, at least from the fans perspective. We don't want to piss this kid off where he says, you know …”
“that's where he belongs. Well, maybe it is where he belongs. Well, Flyers, you cannot pronounce the Flyers dead yet. They could pull a miracle off here. Gee, can you hop on here for a second? Has there been any news? I my my algorithm is just Bruins fans losing their goddamn minds about James Higgins. Apparently, they want him in the lineup like next game. I don't know what you're hearing. What's going on here? Yeah. So it's ironic that you bring up like the Flyers right before this, because I think everyone's worry right now is a cutter go T.A. situation like no one wants to piss this kid off, at least from the fans perspective. We don't want to piss this kid off where he says, you know what? Fuck it. I'm not coming. I'm not playing for Boston. Trade me this summer. Because if they screw this up, that's on the table. That could happen. So what I'm hearing and what Elliott said on 32 Thoughts today was he expects a decision by Monday. So I think I kind of can speak for all Bruins fans here when I say, as right now, it's kind of a …”
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Bruins fans are on edge as they await news about Cutter Gauthier's potential signing, fearing he might demand a trade if not handled properly. With a decision expected by Monday, the anxiety grows as fans debate whether he should be thrown into the lineup against the struggling Maple Leafs. The stakes are high, and the pressure is mounting for the Bruins to make the right call.
“… what number two is and it's a lot of it is proximity again because you know we didn't align like our primes our great teams don't really align with boston so you look at like 70s knicks last time we people remind me as a knicks fan you haven't won in 50 whatever years i I know, I know, I wasn't alive. But that was when we you know Frazier Reed we were amazing And then the Celtics weren that great in the 70s The 80s come along They a dynasty We not that good right Then we get Ewing No disrespect, but Dino Raja wasn't winning you guys a ring. You know? Bashing the Croats with me and my wife …”
“… and you know and then he just goes to Miami it felt like looking at an ex move to Florida and find like the right guy you know i'm like fuck you figured it out so they're my three you're doing a great job you know where this is going so you know what number two is and it's a lot of it is proximity again because you know we didn't align like our primes our great teams don't really align with boston so you look at like 70s knicks last time we people remind me as a knicks fan you haven't won in 50 whatever years i I know, I know, I wasn't alive. But that was when we you know Frazier Reed we were amazing And then the Celtics weren that great in the 70s The 80s come along They a dynasty We not that good right Then we get Ewing No disrespect, but Dino Raja wasn't winning you guys a ring. You know? Bashing the Croats with me and my wife present. Uncalled for. Uncalled for. Dino Raja era. Yugoslavian stud, though. I had drinks with Dino Raja once in split Croatia. And let me tell you something. Let me say that again Let me tell you something It's not a good idea It didn't go well for me It did go well for Dino's son Who came up to us We were sitting outside and asked for money Several …”
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Knicks fans harbor deep resentment for the Boston Celtics, rooted in decades of rivalry and painful memories. From the heartbreak of the 70s to the fierce competition in the 80s, the Knicks have faced off against a Celtics dynasty that overshadowed them. This ongoing rivalry feels as intense as Yankees vs. Red Sox, and the passion is palpable, especially when discussing iconic players like Ewing and the emotional scars left by past losses.
“… Dougie, what's up, man? Hey, guys. First of all, Native Americans and Hispanics were playing back then. There was a pitcher named Errol Ains for the Boston Red Sox, and he was half Hispanic and half American, white. So they were, just to correct you there. I mean, you can correct me, but it's not like they were leaning with it. It's not like Ted Williams was Mexican. No one ever talked about it ever. Yeah, what we're saying is there was no, you know, like I'm a Mets fan. The best players are Lindor and Soto, two Latino players. I mean, that wasn't the case back then, but I know what you're saying. …”
“… my pants size? No. Let's go to the phones. 877-99 on Fox, Covino and Rich. What would the Bay be shocked to hear about today's world, today's game, whatever comes to mind. Who do we got, Danny? Let's talk to our boy in Maryland, Doug. Hey, Doug. Dougie, what's up, man? Hey, guys. First of all, Native Americans and Hispanics were playing back then. There was a pitcher named Errol Ains for the Boston Red Sox, and he was half Hispanic and half American, white. So they were, just to correct you there. I mean, you can correct me, but it's not like they were leaning with it. It's not like Ted Williams was Mexican. No one ever talked about it ever. Yeah, what we're saying is there was no, you know, like I'm a Mets fan. The best players are Lindor and Soto, two Latino players. I mean, that wasn't the case back then, but I know what you're saying. So much of the game is Latino players. He grew up in inner city Baltimore, so, I mean, he would be completely fine with how it is. He would be happy. Oh, that's all. Oh, yeah, dude, we're not saying anything up. But there was a Negro League, and you couldn't play in the regular base, in pro baseball.”
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Babe Ruth would be shocked by a robotic hand throwing the first pitch on a skateboard, but he might also marvel at the evolution of baseball culture. With kids spending hundreds on gear and families traveling for leagues, he'd likely feel proud of the game's growth. However, would he embrace modern players' use of performance-enhancing drugs, or would he be upset by it?
“Let me ask this about a— I disagree! What about the Bruins? Is a Bruin every bear? Yeah, no. I don't know. Is it a straight synonym for bear? I don't think so. I assume a Bruin is a type of bear. But here's the thing. It's not a type of bear because it's a lot of different bears. Just a brown bear, just garden variety bear. Right. Because it's not. Here's the thing. You wouldn't call a polar bear a Bruin. It's just a Bruin. It's just a brown bear. In the olden times, maybe it was. It's a type of brown …”
“Let me ask this about a— I disagree! What about the Bruins? Is a Bruin every bear? Yeah, no. I don't know. Is it a straight synonym for bear? I don't think so. I assume a Bruin is a type of bear. But here's the thing. It's not a type of bear because it's a lot of different bears. Just a brown bear, just garden variety bear. Right. Because it's not. Here's the thing. You wouldn't call a polar bear a Bruin. It's just a Bruin. It's just a brown bear. In the olden times, maybe it was. It's a type of brown bear. All right. That's interesting. It's from the Dutch Bruin, meaning brown. Oh, Bruin. Like a Bruin. Okay, brown. It's a brown bear. It does remind me, though, Ace, something that apparently went over based on the Twitter response that I received over the last several days. People enjoyed when I listed my favorite NHL hockey player names on the …”
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dive into a debate about whether a Bruin is just a brown bear, sparking confusion and laughter. They also touch on the absurdity of favorite NHL player names, leading to some unexpected and funny omissions that fans are eager to discuss.
“… They're one back, but it's a really good number. They're tied with the Canadians in points, although the Canadians have a game in hand, but the Bruins have a great tiebreaker number on them too. They're three ahead. I just know some NHL teams, they do get goofy about that. Like bringing somebody in at this point in time, if you're not 100% sure that, They can help you. I think we'll get, I have no doubt that long-term the Bruins believe that this is the right player for them and they're ecstatic to have them. I just know how teams sometimes feel about doing this right now when you're in the …”
“… one up on the Islanders for the first wild card, two up on the Red Wings for the playoffs, five up on Ottawa. They've got a good tiebreaker number. It's 29. It's better than the Islanders. It's better than the Wings. It's not as good as the Sanders. They're one back, but it's a really good number. They're tied with the Canadians in points, although the Canadians have a game in hand, but the Bruins have a great tiebreaker number on them too. They're three ahead. I just know some NHL teams, they do get goofy about that. Like bringing somebody in at this point in time, if you're not 100% sure that, They can help you. I think we'll get, I have no doubt that long-term the Bruins believe that this is the right player for them and they're ecstatic to have them. I just know how teams sometimes feel about doing this right now when you're in the middle of a race. I think we'll have a clearer idea Monday where this goes. Well, remember, they threw a young Charlie McAvoy right into the fire in the playoffs. Now, they had gotten to the playoffs by that time. And also McAvoy was a bit different. Yeah. Also, yeah. Another year older. Yeah. Like just, I don't think that's comparable. You know, …”
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The Bruins are at a critical juncture as they evaluate whether to bring a young player, James Higgins, into the playoffs. While they believe he could be a long-term asset, the pressure of the playoff race raises concerns about throwing him into the mix too soon. Past experiences with young players like Cutter Gauthier highlight the risks of introducing talent into a troubled team environment, making this a pivotal decision for Boston's future.
“… me see this. Chris made notes at 9 Chris made edits at 9 We tape at 9 Great That plenty of time Top four seed in each conference you trust the least Boston Celtics Oh, I thought for sure you were saying the Pistons. Boston Celtics. Why? Sometimes I'm just like, how are you in Shireman? Too many white guys. It's just like, there's too much milk out there. Too much leche. Too much leche. I'm just like Shireman is gonna like shoot us This is the This is the Lakers issue as well It is Slow feed don't eat Yeah If I can Too many white guys he says Alright Vucevic Too many white guys huh Does Derek White …”
“… conference. Oh, this is the one that you added to the rundown that you didn't show me. In each conference. What do you mean I didn't show you? It is literally a collaborated notes file that says Chris Vernon updated the collaborated notes file. Let me see this. Chris made notes at 9 Chris made edits at 9 We tape at 9 Great That plenty of time Top four seed in each conference you trust the least Boston Celtics Oh, I thought for sure you were saying the Pistons. Boston Celtics. Why? Sometimes I'm just like, how are you in Shireman? Too many white guys. It's just like, there's too much milk out there. Too much leche. Too much leche. I'm just like Shireman is gonna like shoot us This is the This is the Lakers issue as well It is Slow feed don't eat Yeah If I can Too many white guys he says Alright Vucevic Too many white guys huh Does Derek White count No Last name's White Yeah, I got it. But I mean, like they they're not they're not giving him to us. No way. They're keeping there quite, you know, the NCAA tournament is coming up this weekend. Oh, NCAA tournament is coming up on what Thursday? Thursday. Yeah. The game started. Well, I mean, there's first fours that are going on over the …”
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The Houston Rockets are the least trustworthy top seed in the NBA, according to our hosts. As the NCAA tournament approaches, they discuss the surprising weaknesses of the Boston Celtics, highlighting their over-reliance on certain players. With the tournament just days away, these insights could change the way fans view the playoffs ahead.
“… the second half and it's going to be very difficult to get the job done so i don't know if it's best to pull it probably is the best to just pull a boston bruins and everyone's like that's the maple leaf you can't do that you gotta have some pride I'm like well if the Boston Bruins could do it last year what what the hell's the difference you're like you just got to punt on the season and say you know what we got to make some changes and try to reboot and reload this thing obviously there's going to have to be some conversations had ones with Austin Matthews and what does he think about it like what …”
“… a gong show they had that's what's disappointing about the season the first part of their season was a layup schedule bad teams at home the first half and they couldn't make any hay on it and now they got to go on the road against really good teams the second half and it's going to be very difficult to get the job done so i don't know if it's best to pull it probably is the best to just pull a boston bruins and everyone's like that's the maple leaf you can't do that you gotta have some pride I'm like well if the Boston Bruins could do it last year what what the hell's the difference you're like you just got to punt on the season and say you know what we got to make some changes and try to reboot and reload this thing obviously there's going to have to be some conversations had ones with Austin Matthews and what does he think about it like what does he think about a punted season but what did David Pasternak think about it this year or last year it's like he probably He just had to deal with it. So they got some decisions to make. I always have this belief that they're going to come back and rip off the schedule and go on this run, but I really don't know if it's possible. My last one is …”
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The Toronto Maple Leafs may need to consider a complete overhaul this season, as their performance has been disappointing despite a favorable early schedule. With inconsistent play and a challenging upcoming lineup, the team faces tough decisions about their future, especially regarding star player Mitch Marner and potential trades. Fans are left wondering if it's time to hit the reset button and make significant changes.
“… page. Wow. Don is a bit of a lone wolf. Um, you know, obviously he deals on a daily basis with Cam Neely and, and the head haunt to those of the Boston Bruins. I got lots of time for Sweeney because of, uh, history. you know that guy can have a deadline now he figures it out and finds a way i mean we thought the bruins were essentially dead and buried after last year they moved marshan at the deadline brandon carlo to the toronto maple leaves all right they're they're using one of the r words here we go in boston it's it's gonna get stale for a couple of years uh and then they're competitive look …”
“get some guys. And then Don kind of didn't seem like he was on the same page. Wow. Don is a bit of a lone wolf. Um, you know, obviously he deals on a daily basis with Cam Neely and, and the head haunt to those of the Boston Bruins. I got lots of time for Sweeney because of, uh, history. you know that guy can have a deadline now he figures it out and finds a way i mean we thought the bruins were essentially dead and buried after last year they moved marshan at the deadline brandon carlo to the toronto maple leaves all right they're they're using one of the r words here we go in boston it's it's gonna get stale for a couple of years uh and then they're competitive look they're they're they're in the market for a defenseman um they've been kicking tires and wrist of the line and for a good amount of time i'm starting to see the old the oliver eckman larson stuff uh so i i can't imagine don sweeney doesn't find a way to take the bat off his shoulder between now and the deadline so they're gonna get help whatever that …”
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The Boston Bruins are gearing up to make significant trades before the deadline, with a focus on bolstering their defense and potentially adding a winger. General Manager Don Sweeney, known for his strategic acumen, has valuable prospects to offer, making it likely that he'll strike a deal. With last year's struggles behind them, the Bruins are determined to remain competitive in the NHL.
“… over the Sabres on Wednesday night. Sorry, Dave, Amber. I know you're my good friend and I love you, but I had a choice between Rangers, Leafs, and Bruins, Sabres. You know, I love you, Dave, but not that much. It's the meme of the guy looking over his shoulder at the other girl. We'll talk about Hagen's a sec. Montreal stopped the steamroller that is Columbus. Beat them in regulation. Mason Marchman, glorious chance at the end of the game. who's the number one right now, Kyle, Dobish or Fowler? I think I was asked this on Thursday. I mean, three weeks, things can change. But right now, I think …”
“… to say Pasternak. Oh, of course. You know, last year he got hurt because they didn't make the playoffs, but he had a Hart Trophy-level season. and he's having another one this year. They coughed up a hairball against Toronto on Tuesday, won a big win over the Sabres on Wednesday night. Sorry, Dave, Amber. I know you're my good friend and I love you, but I had a choice between Rangers, Leafs, and Bruins, Sabres. You know, I love you, Dave, but not that much. It's the meme of the guy looking over his shoulder at the other girl. We'll talk about Hagen's a sec. Montreal stopped the steamroller that is Columbus. Beat them in regulation. Mason Marchman, glorious chance at the end of the game. who's the number one right now, Kyle, Dobish or Fowler? I think I was asked this on Thursday. I mean, three weeks, things can change. But right now, I think Dobish is my guy. I think so. But you're right. It's a tenuous hold just because I think that Martin Saint-Louis will play the hot hand. and then”
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David Pasternak is having another Hart Trophy-level season, showcasing his vital role in the Bruins' performance. Despite a tough loss against Toronto, they bounced back with a significant win over the Sabres. This highlights Pasternak's crucial contribution as the team navigates the competitive playoff landscape.
“… need to do no skis, no jet skis. Oh, son, just get to the NBA. Man, I went 10th pick. Yeah, I went 10th. They told me I wouldn't go past 10th. And Boston had the 10th pick. That was my best workout. I probably missed two shots the whole workout. I ain't going to back to you. The whole workout, Ocho. You know, like, when you go into the workout, boy, I used to be so locked in. Ocho, this a dream come true. I'm finna be living the American dream. This is something I dreamed about as a kid. Like a lot of times, a lot of times, Ocho my rookie year, bro, I would just go to the gym at night. I would …”
“… that he didn't play the lottery. He got a lottery ticket. Hey, his mom and dad sitting on a lottery ticket. So whatever you do, don't get hurt. Don't do nothing crazy. You don't need to get no motorcycle. You don't need to get no doom buggy. You don't need to do no skis, no jet skis. Oh, son, just get to the NBA. Man, I went 10th pick. Yeah, I went 10th. They told me I wouldn't go past 10th. And Boston had the 10th pick. That was my best workout. I probably missed two shots the whole workout. I ain't going to back to you. The whole workout, Ocho. You know, like, when you go into the workout, boy, I used to be so locked in. Ocho, this a dream come true. I'm finna be living the American dream. This is something I dreamed about as a kid. Like a lot of times, a lot of times, Ocho my rookie year, bro, I would just go to the gym at night. I would just sit there and be in, oh, after a workout. Like I can't believe I'm playing in the league, bro. Like, you know, like that was a big accomplishment, man. That was dope, man. game been good to you boy yeah yeah yeah I'm a little something that you spent the other night”
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When you're a top NBA draft prospect, the allure of professional sports can overshadow a college education. Iso Joe Johnson shares his own experience of being told he was a lottery pick, emphasizing the importance of focusing on getting to the NBA instead of traditional schooling. His journey from the gym to the draft encapsulates the dream of many young athletes chasing their basketball aspirations.
“… in their beds. The Patriots seized more than 180 cannons and other weapons. While the militiamen repaired and strengthened the fort, lines around Boston were hardening. From England, military reinforcements of 4,500 men, led by three new commanders, including Sir William Howe, arrived in Boston. Because ships of the British Navy and Tory allies controlled the harbor, protecting the soldiers in the town and bringing in supplies, the Patriots could not advance. But neither could the British officials. British soldiers seized Charlestown at the Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17, but their victory …”
“… forces came together and worked their way through the woods to the fort. At dawn on May 10th, nine days before the governor of Quebec received Gage's letter, the Patriots captured Fort Ticonderoga in a surprise attack that found the defenders asleep in their beds. The Patriots seized more than 180 cannons and other weapons. While the militiamen repaired and strengthened the fort, lines around Boston were hardening. From England, military reinforcements of 4,500 men, led by three new commanders, including Sir William Howe, arrived in Boston. Because ships of the British Navy and Tory allies controlled the harbor, protecting the soldiers in the town and bringing in supplies, the Patriots could not advance. But neither could the British officials. British soldiers seized Charlestown at the Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17, but their victory did not settle anything. The British took heavy casualties and did not break the Patriots' lines, teaching the Patriots that they could hold off the British army. The leaders of the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia recognized the importance of events in Boston They took control of the forces surrounding the town and created the …”
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In a daring surprise attack on May 10, 1775, the Patriots captured Fort Ticonderoga, seizing over 180 cannons while the British defenders slept. This victory sparked a turning point in the escalating tensions in Boston, as the Continental Army began to form under George Washington's command, setting the stage for a fierce struggle against British occupation. However, the looming threat of British reinforcements and dwindling supplies left the Patriot cause hanging by a thread.
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