Knackstedt putting better foot forward

Jordan Knackstedt has made strides since Claude Julien held him out of training camp.
Savard incident a failure on all levels

Matt Cooke should face a lengthy suspension for his viscous blind-side hit on Marc Savard, but the referees who failed to call a penalty on the play and the Bruins who failed to stand up for their fallen teammate should have a hard time looking in the mirror as well.
Bruins finally enjoy a Garden party

Tim Thomas started for the first time in over a month,and the Bruins won their first game at the Garden in 2010 as Boston edged Toronto 3-2 in a shootout.
B's make deals, but don't address biggest need

The Bruins were active at the trade deadline, dealing Derek Morris to Phoenix and acquiring Dennis Seidenberg, but GM Peter Chiarelli didn't land the scoring forward the club desperately needed.
Bruins have to deal with another defeat

The Bruins were doomed once again by a lack of offense, as Montreal rallied for four goals in the third to beat Boston 4-1. Now the Bruins must see if they can address their scoring needs before Wednesday's trade deadline.
Bergeron: 'I never had doubts'

From the magazine: As the Bruins return to action tonight, Patrice Bergeron is playing with a renewed confidence.
Olympics creating a buzz with the B's

All the Bruins were impressed by David Krejci's play in Vancouver, but the tea is divided on who they're rooting for to win Olympic gold.
Growing pains in Providence

With injuries forcing youngsters into bigger roles than planned, the Providence Bruins have fallen into some bad habits of late.
Prospect Colborne is winging it

Joe Colborne is unsure about his future, but making the most of his present.
Providence providing hope for future with turnaround

Thanks to the improved play of prospects like Zach Hamill, Providence has won 8 of its last 11 games and offers hope for the future in the Bruins organization.
A road trip to remember - and build off

All looked lost for the Bruins, who had dropped 10 straight games, including all four in their final homestand before the Olympic break. But everything came together in last week's road trip, as Boston's went 4-0-0 to climb back into the playoff picture.
Rask's emergence keeping B's in hunt

Seeing a Bruin goalie atop the league leaderboard for goals-against average and save percentage isn’t all that surprising. After all, last season Tim Thomas led the NHL in both categories en route ...
Canucks rally to hand B's 10th straight loss

BOSTON – Is there any way left for the Bruins to see a win slip away from them? In the long list of improbable ways to cough up a lead, the combination of a broken stick, a bad hop and an unlikely ...
Kovalchuk deal a hot topic among Bruins
BOSTON – Ilya Kovalchuk isn’t coming through that door. The star Russian won’t be the savior coming to Boston to help the Bruins climb back into the playoff picture. Instead, he’s ...
Bruins shot down again by Habs

BOSTON – The Bruins didn’t think things could possibly get worse. They felt sure there was no conceivable way they could become even more snake-bit. They were certain they couldn’t suffer ...
Solid effort ends in frustration for B's

BOSTON – The effort was straight out of last season’s memorable run to the top of the East. The results were all too much like this season. The Bruins turned in one of their best performances ...
Colborne is center of attention

From the magazine: College center Joe Colborne has ascended to the top of the Bruins' prospects list.
This rule is anything but golden

Instigator penalty one of the most punitive -- and controversial -- in hockey.





