Monday, January 4, 2010

Peepin' Foes: Boston Bruins

The Rangers will get a chance to make a big statement when they kick off a massive week on Monday with a game against the Bruins at the real Garden at 7 p.m. on Versus. Four games in six days starting with the B's, then the Stars and Thrashers back to back followed by the B's again but up in Bahston. Sweep all four, leap up the standings and everyone is happy. Win three and everyone is still pretty happy. Win two with at least one at home and everyone will calm down but not be happier than they are now. Win one, the grumbling continues. Lose all four ... let's not even think about that.

Where We Are: Actually holding a playoff position: the Rangers sit eighth in the East with 43 points, one more than Atlanta and Tampa and two less than Montreal (who have played three more games). But, at the same time they are just 1-5-3 at home in the last nine.

Where They Are: Fifth in the conference with 49 points in 40 games after grabbing two at Fenway. Winners of five of their last six.

Who To Watch For: Given our luck, Milan Lucic should return to the Boston lineup. He came off the IR but decided he wasn't fit enough to play in the Classic. Seeing as Kovy and Ovie both were able to come back juuuuust in time to play in New York, Lucic may as well. The Bruins just signed our old friend Miro Satan and he practiced with them over the weekend but, seeing as he hasn't played a single game all season, he may not be ready to play. Aside from that possible pair, there are still Marc Savard, Patrice Bergeron, David Krejci and Marco Sturm. Oh yeah, and that Chara guy.

What To Watch For: Not a whole helluva lot of scoring; three of the last four games between these two teams finished 1-0 . Boston has no qualms with going hard to the net - as shown in the Fenway game - so you have to see how the Rangers react to a Big Bad presence around Hank. Steve Begin has shown past success against the Rangers when he throws his body around, and fellow teammates Shawn Thornton, Blake Wheeler and Byron Bitz all have the size to punish the undersized Blueshirts as well. If Torts dresses Aaron Voros again, he had better play him more than two minutes...

What We'll (Hopefully) See: A home win. The Rangers not giving up - after getting so many chances and blowing most all of them, it would be easy for them to sit back. Only leadership and pride could stop them from doing it and all too often this season both have been in short supply.

Also Check Out: Hub Hockey, Stanley Cup of Chowder, Cornelius Hardenbergh and the Hockey Blog Adventure and the Boston Globe's Bruins Blog.



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 Peepin' Foes: The Boston Bruins - A Gritty Tale of Hockey Excellence



In the world of professional ice hockey, few teams boast a legacy as storied and revered as the Boston Bruins. Founded in 1924, the Bruins are one of the original six teams of the National Hockey League (NHL). Their rich history, commitment to excellence, and passionate fan base have cemented their status as one of the most iconic franchises in the league. In this article, we will delve into the captivating world of the Boston Bruins, exploring their history, key moments, legendary players, and addressing some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about this beloved team.

Table of Contents

The Boston Bruins: A Historical Overview
Memorable Moments and Achievements
Legendary Bruins Players
The Current Roster and Team Dynamics
Coaching and Management
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. The Boston Bruins: A Historical Overview
The Boston Bruins were established in 1924 and quickly became a powerhouse in the NHL. They were part of the original six teams that also included the Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Rangers, Chicago Blackhawks, and Detroit Red Wings. The Bruins' iconic black and gold jerseys became synonymous with the city of Boston.

The team's name, "Bruins," is derived from the old English word for brown bears, reflecting the strength and tenacity that have characterized the franchise throughout its history. The Bruins played their home games at the Boston Garden for several decades before moving to the TD Garden in 1995.

2. Memorable Moments and Achievements
The Boston Bruins have a rich tapestry of memorable moments and remarkable achievements that have left an indelible mark on the NHL:

Stanley Cup Championships: The Bruins have won the Stanley Cup multiple times, with their most recent championship victory coming in the 2010-2011 season. The franchise's total Stanley Cup count is among the highest in the league.

Original Six Rivalries: Being part of the original six, the Bruins have fierce rivalries with other iconic teams like the Montreal Canadiens and the Toronto Maple Leafs. These rivalries have produced some of the most intense and historic matchups in NHL history.

Legendary Playoff Runs: The Bruins are known for their ability to excel in the playoffs. Their relentless style of play, physicality, and exceptional goaltending have often propelled them deep into the postseason.

Memorable Game 7s: Boston has been the stage for several epic Game 7s, including the famous "too many men on the ice" incident in the 1979 Stanley Cup Semifinals against the Canadiens.

3. Legendary Bruins Players
The Boston Bruins have been graced by the presence of some of the greatest players to ever step onto the ice. Here are a few legends who left an indelible mark on the franchise:

Bobby Orr: Widely regarded as one of the greatest defensemen in NHL history, Bobby Orr revolutionized the position. His incredible offensive abilities and iconic diving goal to win the 1970 Stanley Cup remain etched in hockey lore.

Ray Bourque: A stalwart on defense for the Bruins for over two decades, Ray Bourque's leadership and offensive prowess made him a beloved figure in Boston. He later won his only Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche, but his heart remained in Boston.

Cam Neely: Known for his physicality and goal-scoring ability, Cam Neely was a dominant force for the Bruins during the late 1980s and early 1990s. His contributions earned him a place in the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Patrice Bergeron: As one of the modern-day Bruins, Patrice Bergeron is renowned for his two-way play, faceoff skills, and leadership as the team's captain. He has played a pivotal role in the team's recent successes.

4. The Current Roster and Team Dynamics
The Boston Bruins continue to be a competitive force in the NHL, boasting a roster that blends experienced veterans with promising young talent. The team's style of play is characterized by a strong work ethic, physicality, and disciplined defensive play.

Key players on the current roster include:

Brad Marchand: A dynamic forward known for his scoring ability and pesky on-ice antics.
David Pastrnak: A skilled winger with a knack for finding the back of the net.
Charlie McAvoy: An emerging star on defense who plays with poise and offensive flair.
Tuukka Rask: The Bruins' veteran goaltender, known for his calm demeanor and clutch performances.
Under the guidance of their head coach, the Bruins continue to compete at a high level and remain a perennial playoff contender.

5. Coaching and Management
Coaching and management play a pivotal role in the Boston Bruins' success. Over the years, the team has been led by various experienced coaches and general managers who have shaped the franchise's identity and strategy.

As of my knowledge cutoff date in September 2021, Bruce Cassidy served as the head coach of the Bruins. Cassidy's coaching philosophy emphasized speed, skill, and a commitment to responsible defensive play.

In terms of management, Don Sweeney was the general manager and was responsible for building and maintaining the roster. Sweeney's strategic approach to player acquisitions and development has been instrumental in the team's competitiveness.

Please note that coaching and management staff may change over time, so it's essential to check for updates on the Boston Bruins' official website or trusted sports news sources for the most current information.

6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Why are the Boston Bruins often referred to as the "Big Bad Bruins"?

A1: The nickname "Big Bad Bruins" originated during the late 1960s and early 1970s when the team was known for its physical and aggressive style of play. The Bruins' roster featured tough and intimidating players who were not afraid to mix it up on the ice. This tough-as-nails reputation earned them the moniker "Big Bad Bruins."

Q2: What is the history behind the Bruins' iconic black and gold jerseys?

A2: The Bruins' black and gold color scheme dates back to their inception in 1924. The colors were inspired by the Boston Garden's owner, Charles Adams, who also owned the Boston Garden-Arena Corporation. The black and gold represented Adams's grocery store chain, which used the same colors. Over the years, these colors became iconic and synonymous with the Boston Bruins.

Q3: How can I purchase tickets to a Boston Bruins game?

A3: Tickets for Boston Bruins games can be purchased through various methods, including the team's official website, authorized ticketing platforms, and at the TD Garden, the team's home arena. Prices and availability may vary depending on the game and seating preferences, so it's advisable to check the official website or contact the team's ticketing office for the most up-to-date information.

Q4: Who are some of the notable prospects in the Boston Bruins' organization?

A4: The Boston Bruins have a promising pool of prospects in their farm system. These young players are the future of the franchise and could make significant contributions in the coming years. As of my knowledge cutoff date, notable prospects included Jack Studnicka, Urho Vaakanainen, and John Beecher, among others. Keep an eye on these players as they continue to develop and potentially join the NHL roster.

7. Conclusion
The Boston Bruins represent the heart and soul of New England's passion for ice hockey. With a history that spans nearly a century, the team's legacy is a testament to the enduring love for the sport in the city of Boston. From the legendary players who graced the Garden's ice to the passionate fans who chant "Go Bruins!" with unwavering enthusiasm, the Boston Bruins are a cherished institution in the world of professional hockey.

As the franchise continues to evolve, the Boston Bruins remain a symbol of determination, toughness, and the pursuit of excellence. Whether you're a lifelong fan or a newcomer to the world of hockey, the Boston Bruins' story is one of grit, glory, and a commitment to being the best in the game.




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