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Bruins Beat
Credentialed NHL journalist Evan Marinofsky covers all things Boston Bruins Hockey. Released every Tuesday morning on the CLNS Media Network and clnsmedia.com, Bruins Beat provides the most detailed and in-depth breakdowns and analysis of the week that was for the six-time Stanley Cup Champions. Evan is also joined every week by league executives, players, coaches, and the most notable names in both the local and national media in the Bruins Beat featured guest segment. Download Bruins Beat on iTunes, Stitcher and the CLNS Media Network Mobile App.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.3 stars from 103 ratings
Such cringe
I cringe listening to Evan try and speak hockey. Horrible. Tried for a few episodes and just can’t sorry.
lip91688 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/05/23
Sound Issues
Love the content but the sound has garbled sound throughout. Is this is recording issue? Other?
MontonGuy via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/09/22
Terrible Pod
These two clowns are suuuuuch casuals. Been watching hockey for like 6 years huh?
pvx4 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/22/22
Recent Episodes
Bruins Beat w/ Evan Marinofsky Ep. 359  Who is the Best Bruin to Consider Trading?  Bruins Beat and the CLNS Media Network is now partnered with FanDuel! Evan Marinofsky of New England Hockey Journal and Conor Ryan of Boston.com discuss the best Bruins they’d consider trading. There are two...
Published 05/23/23
Published 05/16/23
Bruins Beat w/ Evan Marinofsky Ep. 358  Potential Trade Destinations for Linus Ullmark  Bruins Beat and the CLNS Media Network is now partnered with FanDuel! Evan Marinofsky of New England Hockey Journal and Conor Ryan of Boston.com take a look back at the firing of Bruce Cassidy and what it may...
Published 05/16/23
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