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purepastrnak · 6 months
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in honor of the bruins having a 10:30pm puck drop against the kings in october, i present to you one of my favorite jack edwards moments of all time!
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tuukkarasksass · 5 months
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If ____ was a Thanksgiving dish, what would he be?
Things we learnt:
- The boys appreciate Charlie Coyle’s thiccness
- Jakey continues to be feral and everyone shits on him for it
- Of course Linus is the sweet cinnamon roll bc his wife Moa makes the best ones, anyway
Players not mentioned and my nominations:
- Heinen is absolutely the sweet potato casserole with marshmallows because he’s a strange fella but is wicked sweet
- Forby is deffo the mashed potatoes cuz he’s kinda thick (I’m using both meanings here) and people often overlook or undervalue them but it’s not a thanksgiving meal without them
- Grzelcyk is the cranberry sauce because his saucer passes are top tier
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pastaswaymark · 6 days
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I live nearly on the border of VT and NY so the location services of my phone says that I am in Vermont but my TV that is connected to Wi-Fi thinks it’s in New York which means when game is not being played on Nesn and would normally be blacked out for me. All I have to do is go on my TV and it works even if it’s blacked out on my phone. on the negative I have to use my phone to watch Nesn games because my TV won’t let me.
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specificallybruins · 1 month
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Can I just appreciate baby Razor for a hot sec, even tho he's in the WRONG jersey
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howdthebruinsdo · 5 months
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Boston Bruins lose to New Jersey Devils 2-1 in Overtime
The Bruins were away on Wednesday night in Newark, New Jersey, playing the Devils for the first time this season. Both teams played a highly defensive game, tying 1-1 at the end of regulation, but Jack Hughes' quick wrist shot beat Jeremy Swayman in Overtime, securing the New Jersey victory. 
The Bruins opened the first period with a lot of energy, and dominated play for the opening minutes. A slashing penalty on Boston defenseman Mason Lohrei helped New Jersey get their bearings and match the pace of the Bruins, though the game remained scoreless. Bruins’ center Geekie would change that at 16:01, with the help of linemates Heinen and van Riemsdyk, who fought hard to protect the puck against the boards and prevent New Jersey from clearing the zone when they gained possession. Geekie took advantage of the New Jersey turnover and sank the pass from van Reimsdyk to put the Bruins up 0-1. 
The second period lacked the intensity of the first period, but pressure tested the penalty kill for both teams. Devils’ defenseman Marino went to the box for tripping just a minute into the period. The Bruins struggled to maintain possession even with the man advantage, and even let up a slight rush from New Jersey that was luckily used as a chance to change their lines instead of a scoring opportunity. When Marino came out of the box, the Bruins hadn’t managed a single shot on goal. The Bruins penalty kill unit got their time to shine when defenseman Carlo tripped Devil’s center Jack Hughes with four minutes left in the second period. Despite being the highest-rated penalty kill in the league, the Bruins were facing the highest-rated power play. Two blocked shots and quality defense later, the penalty was killed successfully. Shortly after, the Bruins managed a rush attempt that sent Pastrnak crashing into Devils goalie Vanecek, though the period remained scoreless, and the Bruins maintained their lead. 
When the third period started, it didn’t take New Jersey long to prove that they weren’t done yet. A blue-line slap shot from Bruins defenseman Shattenkirk started a scramble for the puck in front of Vanecek’s goal, and was recovered by Devils forward (and former Bruin) Erik Haula, who rushed with linemates Holtz and Mercer. While the initial rush was unsuccessful in tying the game, the Devils maintained possession of the puck in their offensive end and eventually scored on a third-attempt shot after Haula’s second shot hit a pipe and bounced to Mercer’s stick. Despite tying the game at 1-1, the game’s momentum struggled to stay in New Jersey’s favor, as they had difficulty connecting passes through the third period. The rest of regulation was a series of possession changes with no quality scoring opportunities from either side, and a final minute that indicated that both teams were content to go to overtime. 
The 3-on-3 overtime was as exciting as it is intended to be, with a number of shot attempts and possession change as a result. New Jersey won the faceoff in their offensive zone preceding Jack Hughes’ game-winner, but turned the puck over to the Bruins, giving them one final attempt before Jesper Brett passed across the ice to Hughes, whose quick wrist shot beat Swayman and clutched a win for the Devil’s. The points from tonight’s game brings them closer to a playoff spot, but they still have a lot of work ahead of them. 
Such a defensive game is proof of the Bruins defensive depth, as they are missing both Charlie McAvoy and Derek Forbert from their lineup due to injuries. In their place are Ian Mitchell and Mason Lohrei, both with an even rating after tonight’s game and 19 and 17 minutes of time on ice, respectively. The Bruins are also missing center Pavel Zacha, giving the goal-scorer Morgan Geekie the opportunity to play on a higher line and elevate this game while Oscar Steen centers the fourth line in his place. 
The Bruins play next on Friday night at 7:30 in an away matchup against the New York Islanders.
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bostonbakedbean90 · 1 year
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😭🫡Dale!!! 🐻🖤💛
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bruinsbitch · 6 months
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There was just a really long pause between kiss and costumes there Razor.
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purepastrnak · 1 year
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DONT. POKE. THE BEAR!!
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yankee1155 · 10 months
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5/17/23
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fuckadonsweeney · 1 year
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Jack Edwards is like everyone’s drunk uncle that we all ignore that asinine shit he says because the rest of the time he’s chill and funny.  Except that this time it went way too fucking far, and I honestly don’t think there should be a space for him in the commentary booth after THAT.
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briansolomonauthor · 2 years
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New England Traveler at Conway Scenic Railroad
New England Traveler at Conway Scenic Railroad
Earlier this week, Conway Scenic Railroad welcomed TV host-producer Greg Boghosian and his cameraman John at North Conway station and aboard the Mountaineer to Crawford Notch. Greg and John were filming for an upcoming episode of #NewEnglandTraveler that will appear on NESN. I provided logistical support, historical context, arranged for tickets and interviews with employees, and suggested…
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robpegoraro · 2 years
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Weekly output: Supreme Court stops Texas social-media law, Russian digital attacks, NESN goes DTC, new bipartisan privacy bill
Weekly output: Supreme Court stops Texas social-media law, Russian digital attacks, NESN goes DTC, new bipartisan privacy bill
Until a few hours ago, my agenda for the week ahead involved flying to Denver to moderate a panel at the Stream TV Show. But after a few days of feeling a moderately sore throat���and having months ago made a self-test part of my pre-departure routine before any work or personal trip–I broke out one of the antigen tests we got for free from the government. And this time, I got to see in person what…
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nottodayjustin · 4 months
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January 15th 2024 best hockey tweet(s) of the day
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Theme: broadcast fails
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orrsoared · 15 days
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I’m asking one thing from NESN - hire someone equally as insane as Jack. I cannot listen to some lame ass commentator with Brick…I just can’t.
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purepastrnak · 1 year
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i made this last night after watching krejci at 1000 but forgot to post
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