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Medaling the Boston Bruins
by Patrick Hoffman on 02/16/10 at 11:56 AM ET
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From good friend of the blog James Murphy at NESN.com:
What’s an Olympic break without handing out some medals to the Bruins? James Murphy comes at you with deserving winners of the Bruins’ bronze, silver and gold medal—and throws in an honorable mention for good measure.
After the medals breakdown, Murphy speaks to the Bruins’ Stanley Cup hopes. The skinny? The team isn’t quite there as a viable contender—yet. It’s not about being one blockbuster trade away, it’s about developing as a team before the Bruins can be considered Stanley Cup contenders.
Click here to watch Murph give his analysis on video.
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