The Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens combine for a trade today
A recent report on social media via «X» revealed a trade that erupted on this day, July 13, between
the Boston Bruins and their longtime rivals, the Montreal Canadiens.
This trade consisted of the
Boston Bruins acquiring one player whilst trading away two to the Montreal Canadiens organization.
90 years ago a blockbuster trade erupted between the Boston Bruins organization and the Montreal Canadiens
90 years ago today, the Boston Bruins acquired
Roger Jenkins from the Montreal Canadiens for Walt Buswell, Jean Pusie and cash.
«#StatSunday 90 years ago today ON THIS DAY in hockey history (July 13, 1935):
The @NHLBruins acquire Roger "Broadway" Jenkins from the @CanadiensMTL for Walt Buswell, Jean Pusie and cash»
Roger Jenkins was born in Appleton, Wisconsin, and played in the National Hockey League for nine years, from 1930-1939, where he accumulated 15 goals, 41 assists, totalling 56 points within 324 games played.
Jenkins' time within the Boston Bruins organization was minimal, as this right-winger only recorded 40 games with the team where he scored a total of two goals and six assists, totalling at 10 points.
Despite Jenkins' underwhelming stats, this forward did in fact win two Stanley Cups within his time in the NHL, one of them during the 1933/34 and the other in 1937/38.
Do you think the Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens will come together for a trade during this year's offseason?
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JUILLET 13 | 653 ANSWERS The Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens combine for a trade today Do you think the Boston Bruins and Montreal Canadiens will come together for a trade during this year's offseason? |
Yes | 119 | 18.2 % |
I hope so | 46 | 7 % |
No | 367 | 56.2 % |
I doubt it | 121 | 18.5 % |
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