After putting together a strong showing at home last week, the Bruins snuffed out all of them momentum with an ugly loss to Buffalo.
Bruins winger Nikita Zadorov explained the difference between playing in Vancouver and playing in Boston after signing an extension.
Defenseman Nikita Zadorov believes it would be unwise to count out the Bruins. Speaking with reporters after Boston’s 3-1 win over the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday, Zadorov made it clear where ...
Brad Marchand went a little too far in trying to get an opponent hot under the collar. The well-known Bruins agitator put his hand around the neck of Senators forward Nick Cousins in the first ...
For Boston Bruins defenseman Nikita Zadorov, he's in an interesting situation. The Russian-born blue liner is in the prime age of his NHL career, fresh off signing the biggest contract of his ...
BOSTON — It’s not in Nikita Zadorov’s nature to beat around the bush. The Bruins’ early season struggles left them positioned to spend the rest of the season in a multi-team battle for a ...
The second line also had a new look, as Matt Poitras centered Vinni Lettieri and Brad Marchand ... was promoted to the top pairing, with Nikita Zadorov as his partner. With this, Brandon Carlo ...
Boston Bruins defenseman Nikita Zadorov took a lighthearted jab at the Boston media while making it clear that the team's objective is to reach the postseason. The Bruins are coming off a 3-1 win ...
The Boston Bruins picked up a hard-fought 3-1 win against the Colorado Avalanche on Jan. 25. After being down 1-0 at the end of the second period, the Bruins scored three third-period unanswered goals to secure the victory. Following the game, Bruins defenseman Nikita Zadorov sent a clear message while speaking to reporters.
Don Sweeney and the Boston Bruins have underperformed throughout this season. Well, at least by their standards, especially if you consider the fact that they won a combined 112 games in their last two seasons and have only won 24 going into Saturday’s game.
The up-and-down Boston Bruins remain squarely on a crowded playoff bubble in the Eastern Conference. Team president Cam Neely has acknowledged that a “retool” could be on the table between now and the March 7 trade deadline.
Related: Bruins Center Matthew Poitras Should Stay in the Top Six for the Rest of the Season Ottawa also had a brief 5-on-3 power play on the backs of a Nikita ... a Brad Marchand drive to the ...