Bruins Remain Only Team Without Plan For Event Workers.
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MarcO
March 18, 2020 (10:49)
With every team across the NHL coming up with a plan for their part time event workers, the Boston Bruins have remained silent.
Not only have they remained silent, but they've also failed to come up with any sort of plan.
Meanwhile the Boston Red Sox announced on Tuesday that they've committed $1million in relief efforts and the Boston Celtics have also announced plans to take care of their game night employees.
The Bruins however have gone off the grid and aren't responding to any sort of media inquiries.
The Bruins were set to have six home games before the end of season.
A gofundme has been set up for Garden workers and has already received pledges from Bard Marchand,
Charlie McAvoy,
David Pastrnak and Tuukka Rask and has currently raised $33k of it's $250k goal.
You can donate by clicking on this
link.
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