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Why Releasing Mitchell Miller Makes The Bruins Look Worse Than Before
BOSTON, MA – After a weekend full of turmoil, and disgust from the fans (and most players), the Boston Bruins finally made what many fans see as the “right decision” – rescinding their contract offer to Mitchell Miller on Sunday night. While there were some fans who defended Miller’s honor, and said that he was…
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Bruins Outlasts Three Lead Changes, Defeat Thunderbirds On The Road
SPRINGFIELD, MA – Going into Saturday night, the Providence Bruins (7-1-1-1) knew they were in for a fight for when they came to Springfield, but wound up having to survive three lead changes. However, they wound up victorious and wound up defeating the Springfield Thunderbirds (5-4-0-1) by a final of 3-2. After a dust-up just…
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AIC Holds Off UMass For First Time At Home In 5 Years
SPRINGFIELD – Coming off of a split against the University of Alaska-Fairbanks, the American International College hockey team looked to right the ship and pick up their first regulation win against the #13 University of Massachusetts on Saturday night at the MassMutual Center. With the lead at 2-0 Yellowjackets (0-1-2) in front with less than…
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Specialty teams fell Thunderbirds in Game 4
SPRINGFIELD – After falling in game 2 in Chicago, and game 3 at home in Springfield, the Springfield Thunderbirds were looking for redemption in the form of a game 4 victory at home. Despite numerous opportunities, both on the power play and on even strength, they were unable to – falling to the Chicago Wolves…
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Peca’s Two Goals Lead Springfield To 5-1 Victory Over Providence
After going 27 shots without a goal, the Springfield Thunderbirds (25-14-5-1) scored three in the second period and two in the third, two coming off the stick of Matthew Peca, leading them to a 5-1 victory over the Providence Bruins (19-13-3-3) Saturday night. Calle Rosen broke the scoring open with a double-deke shot that he…