GoinDownSlow 09/08/2009
Sure, every year it's the same tired line. "This might be the year". Sorry guys, that was franchised by the Sox until they hit paydirt. Now the slogan resides in Cubbyland guarded by (close your eyes Cub fans) Steve Bartman. You're never gonna get it back from them...
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deadaim303 10/06/2006
chara will make all players play a little bit bigger and with confidence, just like he did in ottawa. He will have his teams back when they get cheep shots takin on them. Things like that don't show up in the stats, he is the most intense player Boston has had since Cam Neely wore the B. If you don't belive me, just look at the way the Sens are being pushed around now
jimorama 06/09/2006
The Ruins owners did all they could to get rid of the Whalers. May the ghost of }3 curse the Ruins for eternity...
bilman71 12/04/2005
They've had a rough start so far, and now they've traded Thornton. I love Joe, but since the trade they've started winning again. Sometimes it takes a shock to restart a heart, I guess. Aside from that, though, they need to play Hannu Toivinen (did I spell that right?) more. Raycroft was good last season, but hasn't done anything spectacular at all this year. Toivinen seems to be winning most of his games so far, so the choice should be obvious. Maybe Raycroft should have some time to sit on the bench and think about things.
Senatorfan 11/08/2005
I'm glad that Harry Sinden is a part of the Ruins, and not the Sens. Good core group of kids, but stay away from the free-agent pool (see Martin LaPointe....). No worries, they'll trade away Bergeron for a stick and some pucks (aka Tie Domi).
beeg412 09/18/2004
I love my Bruins, but spend some money and keep guys like Murrey and Rolston.
Doctor of Madness 07/27/2004
Almost always overachieving during the season, only to crash and burn when push comes to shove. Jeremy Jacobs to blame? Well.....Yeah!
BeatlesfanStev eo 07/14/2004
There a good team and it always seems that they some how always mess up in the playoffs.
jpwjr1199 07/14/2004
Mike Milbury was a Bruin and he's from Mass. - Enough said
Blanco~Nino 06/12/2004
Highest winning percentage of any team in north american sports. AS soon as their players get playoff experience, the cups will start pouring in again.
CherrySoda99 05/01/2004
I'll give them a 2, just because Glen Murray is from Bridgewater N.S where I live.
bloom 06/26/2003
Great tradition, when you consider how many legends have played on the Bruins, but the current team -- are you kidding me?
Snoopy 01/16/2002
I love them because they're my hometown team, but they really disappoint me at times.
Munson 10/30/1999
With Dafoe back, they'll be ok.
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