At the end of the NHL season the Bruins weren't looking like Stanley Cup contenders, but after this first round, and a pep-talk from management the Bruins look like they might be able to hoist that cup above their heads again.
In what we can only assume is pure idiocy, a Toronto maple Leafs fan apparently doesn't understand the meaning of Boston Strong, and took a stab at the still healing city.
The Celtics stay alive by beating the Knicks 92 to 86; the Bruins win their playoff opener over Toronto 4 to 1 and the Red Sox used the long ball to beat Toronto 10 to 1.
Last week the Boston Bruins were the number two seed in the East, but after the finish of the regular season on Sunday night the Bruins are sitting in the four spot. Team General manager Peter Chiarelli decided to give the players a little message.
Stephen Drew had a 2-run triple to lead the Red Sox to a 6-5 win over Oakland; the Bruins play tonight and there was plenty of high school sports yesterday.
It was the first sporting event to take place in the city of Boston after the bombings at the Boston Marathon finish line, the Bruins hosting the Buffalo Sabres, the Boston Garden was full of people proud of their city and it showed during the singing of the national anthem...
A very emotional crowd sang the 'Star Spangled Banner' proudly on Wednesday night at the Bruins home game against the Buffalo Sabres. The Events of Monday's bombings at the Boston Marathon have brought out patriotic feelings in everyone.
Now that the Patriots have been eliminated, most of us are going forward to look to our other New England sports for comfort. So which one are you most excited for?