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BOSTON BRUINS
HISTORY
How the Boston Bruins became the "BRUINS"
After Charles F. Adams acquired the NHL franchise for Boston and
hired Art Ross as the first General Manager and Coach, it became
necessary to acquire an appropriate name for the new entry into the
hockey wars.
Ground rules for the selection of a name laid down by Adams at that
time were:
The team's basic colors should be brown with yellow trim. This color
scheme was selected primarily because Adams was then president of
Brookside Stores and all said stores had a color combination of
brown with a yellow trim.
The name chosen should preferably relate to an untamed animal whose
name was synonymous with size, strength, agility, ferocity and
cunning, and in the color brown category.
Dozens of names were submitted from various sources like news media,
sportsmen and fans, none of which were entirely satisfactory. It
remained for the secretary to Ross - he ran a sporting goods store
part time in Montreal - to submit the name "Bruins" which was
ultimately selected.
Season Recaps
1920's: The Bruins suffered through a 6-24 inaugural season but were
Stanley Cup champions by the end of the decade.
1930's: The first full decade of action for the Bruins had Tiny
Thompson in goal, Eddie Shore on defense, and the Kraut Line scoring
goals.
1940's: The Bruins started off the 1940's by bringing home the
Stanley Cup but finished the decade by missing the playoffs for the
first time in six years.
1950's: All three members of the Kraut Line retired by the
mid-1950's, while long-time Bruin John Peirson was coaxed out of
retirement for a few more years on the ice.
1960's: Johnny Bucyk lasted through the tough times with the B's
until Bobby Orr and Phil Esposito came along to help bring the
Stanley Cup back to Boston.
1970's: Stars like Derek Sanderson, Gerry Cheevers, Terry O'Reilly,
and Rick Middleton dotted the line-up in the 1970's.
1980's: Ray Bourque began his stellar career on defense, while Gord
Kluzak's was cut short by knee injuries.
1990's: The Bruins closed out the century as the NHL's seventh
winningest team in the 90's, reaching one Stanley Cup final and
three conference finals along the way.
2000's: The next generation of Bruins enters the next Millenium by
honoring Ray Bourque and starting their return to greatness.
Boston Bruins:
Historical Highlights
November 18, 1926
Eddie Shore scores his first goal against Detroit's Herb Stewart.
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April 2, 1939
Mel "Sudden Death" Hill scores his third overtime goal of the
semifinal series with the Rangers to send the Bruins into the
Stanley Cup finals.
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November 27, 1939
Cecil "Tiny" Thompson plays his last game in a Bruins uniform.
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April 12, 1941
The Bruins capture their second Stanley Cup in three years with a
sweep over the Red Wings.
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December 2, 1967
Johnny "The Chief" Bucyk passes Milt Schmidt to become the Bruins'
all-time leading goal scorer.
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May 10, 1970
Bobby Orr scores the winning goal in overtime to win the Stanley
Cup.
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December 11, 1980
Brad Park becomes only the second defenseman in the history of the
NHL to get 500 assists.
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February 3, 1983
Wayne Cashman plays in his 1000th game.
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December 3, 1987
Ray Bourque had quite the surprise in store for Phil Esposito when
the Bruins honored Espo at the Boston Garden.
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March 7, 1994
Cam Neely scores his 50th goal in 44 games for the Bruins.
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February 11, 2000
Ray Bourque scores his 1500th career point.
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March 24, 2001
Ray Bourque Highlight Tribute Video.
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