The Boston Bruins Make An Unexpected Announcement

Published October 14, 2023 at 9:19
BY AUSTIN SABOURIN
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In a surprise announcement to commemorate their 100th season, the Boston Bruins have meticulously curated a list of the 20 most illustrious players in the franchise's history.

Forwards:

Patrice Bergeron

- A six-time Selke winner and a 2011 Stanley Cup champion, Bergeron stands as a decorated two-way player in the annals of hockey.

Johnny Bucyk

- The all-time franchise leader in goals scored, Bucyk was a cornerstone of the Big Bad Bruins in the 1970s.


Wayne Cashman

- Another prominent figure from the Big Bad Bruins era, Cashman achieved remarkable success and was the first Bruins to reach 1,000 career games.

Bill Cowley

- A two-time MVP who guided the Bruins to two Cups, Cowley left a significant mark as the league's assist and points leader in his time.

Phil Esposito

- A dominating force during the 1970s, Esposito led the NHL in goals and won the Hart Trophy twice.

David Krejci

- The playoff hero during the Bruins' Stanley Cup victories in 2011 and 2013.

Brad Marchand

- The current team captain with a remarkable career that includes numerous records and titles.

Rick Middleton

- A prolific goal scorer who led the Bruins in goals for six consecutive seasons.

Cam Neely

- Though his playing career didn't secure a championship, Neely played a pivotal role as Team President in the 2011 Cup win.

Terry O'Reilly

- Known for combining offensive skill with grit, O'Reilly is among the few who led the team in points and penalty minutes.

David Pastrnak

- A goal-scoring phenomenon and a Rocket Richard Trophy winner.

Milt Schmidt

- A unique figure in Bruins history, serving as player, captain, coach, and general manager, and part of four Cup-winning teams.

Defensemen:

Ray Bourque

- The highest-scoring defenseman in NHL history, Bourque's illustrious career included numerous accolades and 18 All-Star selections.

Zdeno Chara

- Team captain for 14 years and a key figure in Boston's 2011 Cup victory.

Dit Clapper

- The first Bruins to play 20 seasons with the team and a member of three championship teams.

Bobby Orr

- An iconic player who won the Conn Smythe Trophy twice and remains famous for his high-flying goal in the 1970 Cup Final.

Brad Park

- Leading all Bruins defensemen in goals, assists, and points during his eight-year tenure.

Eddie Shore

- An inaugural member of the Hockey Hall of Fame, Shore earned four Hart Trophies and contributed significantly to the Bruins' success.

Goalies:

Frank Brimsek

- The netminder behind the Bruins' Stanley Cup victories in 1939 and 1941, Brimsek also secured two Vezina Trophies.

Gerry Cheevers

- A vital part of the Bruins' Stanley Cup wins in 1970 and 1972, Cheevers left an enduring legacy with a remarkable record and numerous shutouts.

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