Friday, June 2 2023

Bruins unveil epic playoff hype video that will get fans fired up for Game 1 originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

Playoff fever has arrived in Boston.

The Boston Celtics kicked off their NBA postseason journey Saturday at TD Garden with a convincing win over the Atlanta Hawks in Game 1 of their first-round series.

The Boston Bruins will try to do the same when they host the Florida Panthers in their Game 1 on Monday night.

It’s been a historic 2022-23 season for the B’s so far. They set the NHL records for the most wins and the most points by a team in a single season and won the Presidents’ Trophy as a result.

Bruins have more than another Stanley Cup title at stake in 2023 playoffs

Expectations couldn’t be any higher for this Bruins squad. It’s literally championship or bust.

The team released a fantastic playoff hype video Monday morning. Check it out in the video below:

Puck drop for Bruins-Panthers is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET.

Source: Yahoo Sports

Previous

Stanley Cup Playoffs Turn to McDavid in Absence of Familiar Faces

Next

There's already so many NBA playoff injuries, plus previewing the NHL postseason

Check Also

Pro Sports Media

Trending Now

Denver, Miami expect $25 million in revenue from 2023 NBA Finals

Denver and Miami are projecting a maximum of $25 million in earned revenue from the 2023 NBA Finals, which includes expenses on hotels and rental cars, per the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce. Of course, the report excludes ticket sales and fan merchandise. The city’s economic competitiveness team is predicting that the NBA Finals will […]

Read More

Hendricken ace Alex Clemmey is Gatorade RI Baseball Player of the Year

You can add 2022-23 Gatorade Rhode Island Baseball Player of the Year to Alex Clemmey’s already impressive resume. The 6-foot-6 senior lefthander has compiled a 6-1 record with a 0.59 ERA to lead the Hendricken Hawks to a 19-1 record and a berth in Rhode Island’s Division I state baseball tournament. A Vanderbilt commit, Clemmey […]

Read More

Cavaliers’ Donovan Mitchell: ‘I should have been All-NBA First Team’

On Thursday, Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell told ESPN’s Rosalyn Gold-Onwude in an interview that he should have been selected to the All-NBA First Team. Instead, the four-time All-Star was named to the second team last month. It was his first All-NBA honor of his six-year career. On the second team, Mitchell joined Warriors’ Stephen […]

Read More