Chris Nosek
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Chris Nosek
@cnosek6342.bsky.social
Come see how many times I make @gayletroiani.bsky.social want to slap me tonight at 7p est!

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November 25, 2025 at 2:39 PM
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**PROGRAMMING NOTE**
This week’s What’s Bruin will be on Tuesday at 7 pm EST due to the Thanksgiving holiday in the US & Bruin vs NY Islanders on Wednesday.

Join @cnosek6342.bsky.social and I as we discuss the first 3 games of the road trip

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What's Bruin **LIVE**
The Bruins are currently 1-2-0 on their West Coast road trip, having lost to the Ducks and Sharks. Elias Lindholm returned to the lineup, and McAvoy began his recovery. Chris and Gayle discuss all thi...
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November 25, 2025 at 1:19 AM
Waiver Wire Worth Watching

By: Chris Nosek The Boston Bruins have been struck by the injury bug. It started with Jordan Harris who suffered an ankle injury on October 21st. Then, Elias Lindholm suffered a knee-on-knee hit from Jordan Greenway on October 30th. Both players have been put on Injured…
Waiver Wire Worth Watching
By: Chris Nosek The Boston Bruins have been struck by the injury bug. It started with Jordan Harris who suffered an ankle injury on October 21st. Then, Elias Lindholm suffered a knee-on-knee hit from Jordan Greenway on October 30th. Both players have been put on Injured Reserve. Since then, John Beecher and Casey Mittelstadt have suffered injuries and have been out of the lineup.
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November 17, 2025 at 1:17 AM
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15 minutes until @cnosek6342.bsky.social and I go live for another episode of @whatsbruin.bsky.social

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November 12, 2025 at 11:17 PM
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Be sure to tune in tonight as @gayletroiani.bsky.social & @cnosek6342.bsky.social go LIVE before the Boston Bruins drop the puck on their season opener!

Tonight they break down the final roster & starting lineup. Plus review the rest of the latest around the Bruins!

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What's Bruin **LIVE**
Join Chris and Gayle as they dive into the final roster decisions and starting lineup for the Boston Bruins as they kick off their regular season against the Washington Capitals.
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October 8, 2025 at 7:00 PM
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You can also find me co-hosting
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And I will be launching a pod dedicated to the Fleet and PWHL this winter as well -- details to follow
October 8, 2025 at 6:37 PM
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While it looks a little different this season, since the editorial department was eliminated by my former employer, I'm entering my third full season covering the Boston Bruins and Boston Fleet.

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October 8, 2025 at 6:37 PM
Offseason Breakdown: Florida Panthers

By: Chris Nosek The Panthers are the easiest team to hate. Having won the last two Stanley Cups, especially given that they used LTIR to win last season. They were able to re-sign all three of their biggest unrestricted free agents. Yes, they had help from…
Offseason Breakdown: Florida Panthers
By: Chris Nosek The Panthers are the easiest team to hate. Having won the last two Stanley Cups, especially given that they used LTIR to win last season. They were able to re-sign all three of their biggest unrestricted free agents. Yes, they had help from Florida being a no income tax state. However, this season they will have to contend with new rules pertaining to Long Term Injured Reserve.
nextshift.hockey
September 24, 2025 at 3:38 PM
Offseason Breakdown: Los Angeles Kings

By: Chris Nosek For the fourth straight season the Kings lost to the Oilers in the first round of the playoffs. Last season looked like the season they would finally be able to knock the Oilers out. Each of the first two games in the series the Kings got out…
Offseason Breakdown: Los Angeles Kings
By: Chris Nosek For the fourth straight season the Kings lost to the Oilers in the first round of the playoffs. Last season looked like the season they would finally be able to knock the Oilers out. Each of the first two games in the series the Kings got out to strong starts. A failed coaches challenge shifted the momentum of the series in the third game.
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September 24, 2025 at 2:32 AM
Offseason Breakdown: Edmonton Oilers

By: Chris Nosek As he began the job last season, Stan Bowman stated they were still confident in their goaltending. Now, fans are frustrated after another year of coming up short in the Stanley Cup Finals. They did nothing this offseason to change their…
Offseason Breakdown: Edmonton Oilers
By: Chris Nosek As he began the job last season, Stan Bowman stated they were still confident in their goaltending. Now, fans are frustrated after another year of coming up short in the Stanley Cup Finals. They did nothing this offseason to change their goaltenders, which will further upset the fanbase. There is now additional scrutiny on Bowman as Connor McDavid doesn't have a contract for next season yet.
nextshift.hockey
September 22, 2025 at 9:49 PM
Top-15 NCAA Skaters Worth Watching (Part Three)

By: Chris Nosek After reviewing ten other players worth watching this NCAA season, the NHL preseason is officially underway. Let's finish our countdown with the top-5 players in the NCAA who you should be watching during their entire season. 5. Dean…
Top-15 NCAA Skaters Worth Watching (Part Three)
By: Chris Nosek After reviewing ten other players worth watching this NCAA season, the NHL preseason is officially underway. Let's finish our countdown with the top-5 players in the NCAA who you should be watching during their entire season. 5. Dean Letourneau After his first season at Boston College, some in the Boston area have started to call Letourneau a "bust." Posting only 3 assists over 36 games would normally cause a panic.
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September 22, 2025 at 5:02 PM
Offseason Breakdown: Detroit Red Wings

By: Chris Nosek The Red Wings had another season where they ended just outside the playoff picture. They finished the season on a 6-2-2 run. They also finished 22nd in goals scored and 21st in goals against. Many fans are starting to question Steve Yzerman.…
Offseason Breakdown: Detroit Red Wings
By: Chris Nosek The Red Wings had another season where they ended just outside the playoff picture. They finished the season on a 6-2-2 run. They also finished 22nd in goals scored and 21st in goals against. Many fans are starting to question Steve Yzerman. He continues to try to bring the organization back to being a perennial contender. He has taken a long-term approach as he has been building through the draft.
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September 22, 2025 at 3:35 PM
Offseason Breakdown: Dallas Stars

By: Chris Nosek Everyone remembers how last season ended. The surprise pulling of goaltender Jake Oettinger by now former Head Coach Pete DeBoer. DeBoer made a really tough call in a key situation and it turned out to be the correct one. Oettinger was not on his…
Offseason Breakdown: Dallas Stars
By: Chris Nosek Everyone remembers how last season ended. The surprise pulling of goaltender Jake Oettinger by now former Head Coach Pete DeBoer. DeBoer made a really tough call in a key situation and it turned out to be the correct one. Oettinger was not on his game that night. Changing goaltenders woke up the rest of the team. Despite losing, it was the correct call to make.
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September 22, 2025 at 12:32 PM
Offseason Breakdown: Columbus Blue Jackets

By: Chris Nosek Last season the Blue Jackets were able to honor Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau in all the right ways. Biggest Departure: Sean Kuraly, left in free agency The Blue Jackets didn't lose too many players over the summer. However, of the ones they…
Offseason Breakdown: Columbus Blue Jackets
By: Chris Nosek Last season the Blue Jackets were able to honor Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau in all the right ways. Biggest Departure: Sean Kuraly, left in free agency The Blue Jackets didn't lose too many players over the summer. However, of the ones they did lose, Sean Kuraly produced the fewest points. He only had 17 points over 82 games.
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September 12, 2025 at 10:09 PM
Offseason Breakdown: Colorado Avalanche

Chris MacFarland, the active GM of the Colorado Avalanche, traded star Mikko Rantanen to Carolina, a decision he likely regrets. Acquiring MacKenzie Blackwood improved the team's goaltending significantly. Meanwhile, the return of Gabriel Landeskog is…
Offseason Breakdown: Colorado Avalanche
Chris MacFarland, the active GM of the Colorado Avalanche, traded star Mikko Rantanen to Carolina, a decision he likely regrets. Acquiring MacKenzie Blackwood improved the team's goaltending significantly. Meanwhile, the return of Gabriel Landeskog is crucial for filling Rantanen's absence. Cale Makar and Nathan MacKinnon are vital for the Avalanche's success.
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September 12, 2025 at 6:11 PM
Top-15 NCAA Skaters Worth Watching (Part Two)

By: Chris Nosek The first part of our list included some familiar names who stood out last season. The rest of the will highlight a number of players who are new to the NCAA. All of these players have the potential to stand out significantly. All of…
Top-15 NCAA Skaters Worth Watching (Part Two)
By: Chris Nosek The first part of our list included some familiar names who stood out last season. The rest of the will highlight a number of players who are new to the NCAA. All of these players have the potential to stand out significantly. All of these players could help change how NCAA schools do their recruiting. Schools may need to make a greater effort to appeal to players with "one-and-done" potential.
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September 5, 2025 at 3:52 PM
Offseason Breakdown: Chicago Blackhawks

By: Chris Nosek Last season was the second year of the "Connor Bedard era." Many were expecting a big step forward for the team. To help the youngsters take that step, the organization brought in some NHL veterans who possessed leadership, skill, and…
Offseason Breakdown: Chicago Blackhawks
By: Chris Nosek Last season was the second year of the "Connor Bedard era." Many were expecting a big step forward for the team. To help the youngsters take that step, the organization brought in some NHL veterans who possessed leadership, skill, and physicality. Three of the keys players they brought in, Taylor Hall, Alec Martinez, and Pat Maroon. All three of them had injury-plagued seasons and missed long stretches of the season.
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September 3, 2025 at 11:16 PM
Top-15 NCAA Skaters Worth Watching (Part One)

By: Chris Nosek We've looked at some of those who will be in the crease this coming NCAA season. However, there are a lot more skaters. Let's look at the top-15 players you should keep your eye on throughout the upcoming NCAA season! The first group…
Top-15 NCAA Skaters Worth Watching (Part One)
By: Chris Nosek We've looked at some of those who will be in the crease this coming NCAA season. However, there are a lot more skaters. Let's look at the top-15 players you should keep your eye on throughout the upcoming NCAA season! The first group includes a few players we know can play in the NCAA. They are looking to take another step toward the NHL.
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September 3, 2025 at 12:47 PM
Honoring Johnny Hockey

By: Chris Nosek One year ago yesterday, the hockey-world lost Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau. Take some time to remember the lives of those we lost in just a tragic way. Through his game, we knew him as Johnny Hockey - but both brought joy and happiness everywhere they went.…
Honoring Johnny Hockey
By: Chris Nosek One year ago yesterday, the hockey-world lost Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau. Take some time to remember the lives of those we lost in just a tragic way. Through his game, we knew him as Johnny Hockey - but both brought joy and happiness everywhere they went. Johnny was a leader in so many ways and one of the leagues most exciting players to watch. May they rest in piece, and may we all remember and honor their legacy by bringing joy and happiness anywhere we can.
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August 30, 2025 at 1:00 PM
Off Season Breakdown: Carolina Hurricanes

By: Chris Nosek The Carolina Hurricanes have been making the playoffs so much they look like a great success, however they haven't been able to make a Stanley Cup Final let alone take home a title. Last season they finished second in the Metropolitan…
Off Season Breakdown: Carolina Hurricanes
By: Chris Nosek The Carolina Hurricanes have been making the playoffs so much they look like a great success, however they haven't been able to make a Stanley Cup Final let alone take home a title. Last season they finished second in the Metropolitan Division behind the Washington Capitals. New General Manager, Eric Tulsky, made it known that the organization wouldn't be afraid to go after big name players regardless of what their contract might look like.
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August 27, 2025 at 7:45 PM
Offseason Breakdown: Calgary Flames

By: Chris Nosek Last season the Flames received a massive boost due to the play of rookie goaltender Dustin Wolf. His great play provided the backbone as other young players like Matthew Coronato, Kevin Bahl, and Connor Zary stepped into critical roles for the…
Offseason Breakdown: Calgary Flames
By: Chris Nosek Last season the Flames received a massive boost due to the play of rookie goaltender Dustin Wolf. His great play provided the backbone as other young players like Matthew Coronato, Kevin Bahl, and Connor Zary stepped into critical roles for the team. The play from the young group caused the Flames to finish much closer to a playoff position than many expected.
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August 26, 2025 at 5:39 PM
Top-5 NCAA Goaltenders Worth Watching This Season

By: Chris Nosek Every hockey season people’s interest in the NCAA always starts to pick up massively as the tournament starts to approach. So lets have a look at the top netminders you should be watching all season. 5. Michael Hrabal - University…
Top-5 NCAA Goaltenders Worth Watching This Season
By: Chris Nosek Every hockey season people’s interest in the NCAA always starts to pick up massively as the tournament starts to approach. So lets have a look at the top netminders you should be watching all season. 5. Michael Hrabal - University of Massachusetts (UMASS) Last season, the UMass Minutemen locked up a number 3 seed heading into the NCAA tournament.
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August 25, 2025 at 3:58 PM
Offseason Breakdown: Buffalo Sabres

By: Chris Nosek The fanbase has no confidence in ownership or management and for good reason. Kevyn Adams alienated fans even further by making excuses and comments about the city lacking palm trees. The Sabres have become the opitome of failure despite having…
Offseason Breakdown: Buffalo Sabres
By: Chris Nosek The fanbase has no confidence in ownership or management and for good reason. Kevyn Adams alienated fans even further by making excuses and comments about the city lacking palm trees. The Sabres have become the opitome of failure despite having several extremely young talented players in the organization. No one is going to pick the Sabres to make the playoffs until the ownership and management show they can pull off a decent roster move.
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August 20, 2025 at 2:19 PM
Offseason Breakdown: Boston Bruins

By: Chris Nosek Last season was the opitome of "what can go wrong will go wrong" for the Bruins. Everyone remembers Jeremy Swayman's contract dispute entering training camp, meanwhile Elias Lindholm started the season with a back injury and the hits kept coming.…
Offseason Breakdown: Boston Bruins
By: Chris Nosek Last season was the opitome of "what can go wrong will go wrong" for the Bruins. Everyone remembers Jeremy Swayman's contract dispute entering training camp, meanwhile Elias Lindholm started the season with a back injury and the hits kept coming. Hampus Lindholm was the lone bright spot for the first two months of the season then suffered a broken knee cap when he took a shot off his leg in November.
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August 19, 2025 at 11:15 PM
Offseason Breakdown: Anheim Ducks

By: Chris Nosek Pat Verbeek has been the teams General Manager for three seasons. Last year did not produce the steps forward anyone would have liked which has brought the organization to a critical crossroads. Over the past few seasons, the organization has…
Offseason Breakdown: Anheim Ducks
By: Chris Nosek Pat Verbeek has been the teams General Manager for three seasons. Last year did not produce the steps forward anyone would have liked which has brought the organization to a critical crossroads. Over the past few seasons, the organization has compiled several extremely talented players with about 14-15 of the whom are 25 years of age or younger.
nextshift.hockey
August 19, 2025 at 5:53 PM