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This Day In Hockey History-July 6, 1970-Parry Sound Holds Bobby Orr Day

PARRY SOUND, Ont. (CP) — The fans went wild. It was Bobby Orr day Saturday and folk from his hometown were out to welcome the All-Star defenceman with Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League. Bobby Orr Day, sponsored by the town of Parry Sound was simply that—a big day for Bobby. Orr’s trophies—the Norris …

This Day In Hockey History-July 1, 2006-Boton Bruins Sign Zdeno Chara, Marc Savard

When the Bruins introduced Peter Chiarelli as their new general manager May 31, executive vice president Charlie Jacobs said the front office was committed to winning and getting the Original Six franchise back on track. Yesterday; the Bruins took a very large step in that direction 6 feet 9 inches to be exact when they …

This Day In Hockey History-June 23, 2002-Islanders try to trade DiPietro for Samsonov

The New York Islanders have talked to the Boston Bruins about moving their former No. 1 pick Rick DiPietro. They’re trying to trade for Sergei Samsonov, presumably to play the Russian with Alexei Yashin. DiPietro played goal at Boston University and would have a large following there. There’s also talk of the Bruins trading for …

This Day In Hockey History-June 21, 2003- Bruins Draft Patrice Bergeron, Mark Stuart

NASHVILLE – When Mark Stuart’s name was called as the Bruins’ pick at No. 21 of the first round of yesterday’s National Hockey League draft, his grandfather Jerry leaned over to him and whispered, “Ray Bourque.” The 19-year-old Colorado College defenseman just laughed. If Stuart has a hero in the NHL, it’s New Jersey defenseman …

This Day In Hockey History-June 21, 1997-Bruins Draft Joe Thornton, Sergei Samsonov

PITTSBURGH — The Boston Bruins don’t envision Joe Thornton as another Wayne Gretzky, even if the 17-year-old threatened some of the Great One’s junior scoring records. They’ll be perfectly satisfied if the first player chosen in Saturday’s NHL draft is another Eric Lindros, a physical presence with a deft scoring touch who revives a floundering …

This Day In Hockey History-June 17, 2011-Heroics put an end to a long, unpredictable journey for Tim Thomas

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Tim Thomas was never the Golden Boy. You kidding? He didn’t start a game in the NHL until he was 28 and he didn’t become anyone’s regular goalie until he was 31. Until very recently, he would have been recognized on the street in Finland more readily than in downtown Boston. …

This Day In Hockey History-June 15, 2011-Boston Bruins Win the Stanley Cup

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The Boston Bruins had waited 39 years for another drink from the Stanley Cup, and Tim Thomas was awfully thirsty. When the Bruins and their brilliant goalie barged into a hostile Canadian rink surrounded by another 100,000 screaming fans outside for Game 7, they emerged with the championship they wanted. Thomas …

This Day In Hockey History-June 13, 1987-Bruins Beef Up D, Select Glen Wesley, Stephane Quintal

BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Bruins beefed up their defense corps Saturday in the National Hockey League entry draft for 18-year-olds, and General Manager Harry Sinden characterized it as a look ahead. “Our future on defense should be excellent,” Sinden said in a telephone call from Detroit where the draft was held. “If things go …

This Day In Hockey History-June 10, 1965-Boston Bruins Busiest in NHL Draft

MONTREAL — For two days, they’ve had a ‘’count* down” going here at the annual NHL meetings the hockey executives who had been whispering in corners talking trades and possibilities in the draft, set the beginning of the intra-league draft as the “lift-off’ to the meetings. But they never got off the launching pad. NHL …

This Day In Hockey History-June 9, 2001- Ray Bourque Wins Stanley Cup as Avalanche Defeat Devils

Finally, Bourque gets Stanley Cup DENVER — Mission accomplished. After 22 seasons of chasing the Stanley Cup, 40-year-old defenseman Ray Bourque finally hoisted the coveted trophy Saturday night in front of his family and 18,000 others who have adopted him as a Colorado native. Bourque, denied in 20 previous playoff appearances, could not have written …

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