Boston Bruins Daily Links: Four-Legged Friends And Legendary Experiences

Jan 20, 2015; Dallas, TX, USA; Boston Bruins center David Krejci (46) checks Dallas Stars defenseman Alex Goligoski (33) during the first period at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

Good morning Bruins fans! While there may not be any hockey games on the agenda until the weekend, there is still plenty of information and rumors to go around regarding your favorite team.  Below is a little list we compiled for your early morning perusal.

Former Causeway Crowd writer Joe Marracino posted an informational piece regarding the Bruins upcoming Western Conference road trip.  He highlights the need-to-know facts about each opponent the Bruins are getting ready to face and reiterates that this 5-game trip is crucial for the Boston Bruins who sit in a wild card playoff spot. The Hockey Writers

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  • Former NY Islanders defenseman Zdeno Chara finds a new way to push himselfEyes On Isles
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  • The new faces on the Bruins heading into the 2023-24 seasonPuck Prose
  • Chris Stewart is still considered a hot commodity that could potentially end up in Boston.  The asking price could include Bruins prospect Ryan Spooner writes The Hockey News.

    David Krejci was very blunt following Tuesday night’s game about the team’s power play unit.  He stated plainly, ““Just sucks, that’s the only word I’ve got.” Big Bad Blog

    Just in time for Valentines Day, here are some of the NHL’s ten worst breakups. Grantland

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    StinkySocks Hockey raises over $20,000 for the Bruins Foundation in a fun doubleheader event that featured Bruins Alumni and StnkySocks splitting their teams in two. Bruins Daily

    Have you ever wanted to bring your friendly four-legged hound to the hockey game with you? Now you can! The South Carolina Stingrays are allowing fans to bring up to two dogs to the home game on Friday, February 13.  During intermission they are even hosting Dachshund Races! South Carolina Stingrays

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