Boston Bruins
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SummaryBoston Bruins Franchise Information

The BostonBruins are an OriginalSix team. They currently play their home games at the TD Banknorth Garden in Boston, MA.

The Bruins finished the 2006-07 season with a 35-41-6 record good for 76 points, 5th place in the Northeast division, and 13th in the Eastern Conference.

Official Site

http://www.bostonbruins.com

Current Roster

Player Name Jersey # Position Height Weight Birthplace Age Birthday
Andrew Alberts 41 Defense 6' 4" 218 lbs Minneapolis, Minnesota 26 6/30/1981
Bobby Allen 38 Defense 6' 0" 200 lbs Braintree, Massachusetts 28 11/14/1978
PJ Axelsson 11 Left Wing 6' 1" 184 lbs Kungalv, Sweden 32 2/26/1975
PatriceBergeron 37 Center 6' 0" 197 lbs Ancienne-Lorette, Quebec 22 7/24/1985
Brandon Bochenski 10 Right Wing 6' 1" 197 lbs Blaine, Minnesota 25 4/4/1982
Zdeno Chara 33 Defense 6' 9" 260 lbs Trencin, Slovakia 30 3/18/1977
Andrew Ference 21 Defense 5' 10" 189 lbs Edmonton, Alberta 28 3/17/1979
Manny Fernandez 35 Goalie 6' 0" 207 lbs Etobicoke, Ontario 33 8/27/1974
PhilKessel 81 Center 6' 0" 189 lbs Madison, Wisconsin 20 10/2/1987
Chuck Kobasew 19 Right Wing 6' 0" 195 lbs Osoyoos, British Columbia 25 4/17/1982
*David Krejci 46 Center 6' 0" 177 lbs Sternberk, Czech Republic 21 4/28/1986
*Milan Lucic 62 Left Wing 6' 4" 220 lbs Vancouver, British Columbia 19 6/7/1988
Glen Metropolit 13 Center 5' 10" 193 lbs Toronto, Ontario 33 6/25/1974
Glen Murray 27 Right Wing 6' 3" 225 lbs Halifax, Nova Scotia 35 11/1/1972
Jeremy Reich 53 Left Wing 6' 1" 204 lbs Craik, Saskatchewan 28 2/11/1979
Marc Savard 91 Center 5' 10" 195 lbs Ottawa, Ontario 30 7/17/1977
Peter Schaefer 72 Left Wing 6' 1" 200 lbs Regina Grass, Saskatchewan 30 7/12/1977
*Mark Stuart 45 Defense 6' 2" 213 lbs Rochester, Manitoba 23 4/27/1984
Marco Sturm 16 Left Wing 6' 0" 195 lbs Dingolfing, Germany 29 9/8/1978
Tim Thomas 30 Goalie 5' 11" 180 lbs Flint, Michigan 33 4/15/1974
Shawn Thornton 22 Left Wing 6' 2" 217 lbs Oshawaorough, Ontario 31 7/23/1977
Aaron Ward 44 Defense 6' 2" 215 lbs Windsor, Ontario 34 1/17/1973
Dennis Wideman 6 Defense 6' 0" 200 lbs Kitchener, Ontario 24 3/20/1983

* Rookie

Current Injuries

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Bruins Staff

Front Office

Coaches

Training Staff

Minor League Affiliates

ProvidenceBruins (AHL)

LongBeachIceDogs (ECHL)

Team Information

Founded

Retired Numbers

Captains

Stanley Cup Championships

All-Time Leaders

Bruins All- Time First Round Draft Picks

Memorable Moments in history:

April 13, 1927: (Stanley Cup Finals: Bruins vs. Senators)

Bruins player BillyCoutu, in game 4 of the series, attacked referee Jerry Laflamme and tackled referee Billy Bell. Coutu was banned from hockey for life, but was later allowed to play in the minors in 1928-29. He never again played in the NHL, although his ban was lifted in 1932.

December 12, 1933 (Bruins vs. Maple Leafs):

EddieShore is hit hard and hits the boards akwardly. He gets up angrily and not knowing who had hit him charges at the closest TorontoMapleLeafs player to him. That player happened to be the innocent AceBailey. Shore hit him in such a way that Bailey that he was flipped over backwards and he landed on his head. People feared he was going to die. Bailey survived, but was paralyzed and his playing career was ended. Shore was suspended for sixteen games.

May 10, 1970 (Bruins vs. Blues):

In probably the greatest sports picture ever taken, cameraman Ray Lussier of New Hampshire, taking pictures for the Boston Record- American, caught Bobby Orr in midflight after scoring a goal in the Stanley Cup Finals on May 10th, 1970. Bobby Orr, the Bruins defenseman, scored 40 seconds into overtime to end Game 4 of the Finals. After Orr scored, Blues defenseman Noel Picard tripped Orr and Lussier caught the moment in perfect time. Lussier developed the film and his editor told him to print that picture for the paper, even after Lussier claimed it was not his best picture of the night. The picture is now a historical frame in time.

December 26, 1979 (Bruins vs. Rangers)

After the game at Madison Square Garden, a fan stole StanJonathan's stick and hit him with it. TerryO'Reilly, followed by teammates, climbed the glass and proceeded to brawl with fans. The Rangers watched in disbelief.

December 3, 1987:

RayBourque, the Bruins defenseman, takes off his #7 jersey and under has on a #77, signifying he is giving the #7 up to its previous wearer, PhilEsposito. This is all done during a ceremony to retire Esposito's #7, so no other Bruin could ever wear it.

February 21, 2001 (Bruins vs. Canucks):

Bruins defenseman MartyMcSorley swung his stick at DonaldBrashear and hit him in the head, causing Brashear to fall backwards and suffer a concussion. McSorley was suspended for 1 year and was sentenced to 18- months probation on the charge of assault with a weapon in a trial, the first for an on- ice attack in hockey since 1988. He never played in the NHL again.