smithformeragent
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Here’s a fun game.
With the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline quickly approaching during this, the Centennial Season, what are your favorite and least favorite Bruins’ Trade Deadlines?
I’m going to stay away from 2011 because it feels too easy and instead go with 2004 as my favorite. My senior year of high school. Bruins acquire Gonchar and Nylander. Going into the playoffs as the #1 seed, the team finally sheds the “unwilling to trade for players to put them over the top” reputation and gears up with the uncertainty of the off-season looming which would lead to a lost season and a major change in course for the organization. We know these moves did not pan out as the B’s experienced another heart breaking game 7 opening series loss to the Canadiens.
Here are some others to jar your memory:
With the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline quickly approaching during this, the Centennial Season, what are your favorite and least favorite Bruins’ Trade Deadlines?
I’m going to stay away from 2011 because it feels too easy and instead go with 2004 as my favorite. My senior year of high school. Bruins acquire Gonchar and Nylander. Going into the playoffs as the #1 seed, the team finally sheds the “unwilling to trade for players to put them over the top” reputation and gears up with the uncertainty of the off-season looming which would lead to a lost season and a major change in course for the organization. We know these moves did not pan out as the B’s experienced another heart breaking game 7 opening series loss to the Canadiens.
B's, Caps deal again
BOSTON — The Boston Bruins acquired center Michael Nylander from Washington yesterday in the second significant deal between the two teams in two days. \n The Bruins gave Washington a second-round dra…
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Here are some others to jar your memory:
Bruins All-Time Best and Worst Trade Deadlines
The Boston Bruins have made some good and some not-so-good deals at the Trade Deadline in their franchise history.
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