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utes remaining in the third period to give the | Bruins a 4-3 lead, linesman John D'Amico called a ben |
n the minors before being traded to the Boston | Bruins, a team that he would play for three different |
#10 in the BCS Standings), Cal faced the UCLA | Bruins, a Pac-10 team and rival of the Bears, who spo |
Blair was responsible for notifying the Boston | Bruins about Bobby Orr and helped train him for the N |
San Jose Sharks in March 1993, and the Boston | Bruins acquired him in a trade that October. |
The | Bruins acquired Moe to play for the Bears who were no |
Boston | Bruins: Adam McQuaid |
He is currently NHL property of the Boston | Bruins after a trade with the Toronto Maple Leafs, bu |
At the 2000 draft, JaRon, who left the | Bruins after his sophomore season, was not selected. |
, Bartkowski made his NHL debut for the Boston | Bruins against his hometown team, the Pittsburgh Peng |
The | Bruins AHL affiliate was the Providence Bruins. |
will start his North American career with the | Bruins' AHL affiliate in Providence, Rhode Island. |
llege (Phoenix Coyotes Draft Pick- Providence | Bruins- AHL) |
d just over 28 years as general manager of the | Bruins, almost surpassing the 30-year tenure (1924-54 |
On March 3, 2010, Bitz was traded by the | Bruins, along with Craig Weller, to the Florida Panth |
October 18, 2009, he was traded to the Boston | Bruins along with prospect Alexander Fallstrom and a |
1, Valabik was traded by Atlanta to the Boston | Bruins along with Rich Peverley for Mark Stuart and B |
Entry Draft, Grenier was traded to the Boston | Bruins along with Brian Rolston, Samuel Pahlsson and |
July 24, 2009, Eaves was traded to the Boston | Bruins along with a 2010 fourth-round draft pick in e |
Before turning pro, he played for the UCLA | Bruins along with fellow pros Justin Gimelstob and Ke |
The eight kickoff returns made by the | Bruins also are a Rose Bowl record. |
d in the 1984 NHL All-Star Game while with the | Bruins, also representing the United States at the 19 |
fornia, Los Angeles, and competed for the UCLA | Bruins, although frequently hampered by injuries. |
y games to this day, as a member of the Boston | Bruins Alumni exhibition team as their goaltender. |
Providence | Bruins American Specialty/AHL Man of the Year Recipie |
rrently an assistant coach with the Providence | Bruins, an AHL affiliate. |
mes in the National Hockey League: 54 with the | Bruins and 49 with the Toronto Maple Leafs. |
ttsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Quakers, Boston | Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs. |
Hockey League with the Calgary Flames, Boston | Bruins and the Carolina Hurricanes. |
served as head coach for the AHL's Providence | Bruins and ECHL's Trenton Titans, both for two season |
He played with the New York Rangers, Boston | Bruins, and Chicago Black Hawks. |
younger brother of Michael Ryder of the Boston | Bruins) and Bryan Young. |
s in the National Hockey League for the Boston | Bruins and Chicago Black Hawks. |
also played for the New York Islanders, Boston | Bruins, and Los Angeles Kings. |
day with six African American players for the | Bruins and seven for the Spartans. |
December 8 at the Spectrum against the Boston | Bruins and became the first goaltender to shoot the p |
Drafted number 18 overall by the Boston | Bruins, and number 3 overall in the WHA by the Cincin |
Hockey League for the Montreal Maroons, Boston | Bruins and St. Louis Eagles. |
the Ottawa Senators, Detroit Red Wings, Boston | Bruins, and Chicago Blackhawks. |
is an American water polo player for the UCLA | Bruins and the US National Team, who won the bronze m |
in the National Hockey League with the Boston | Bruins and Chicago Blackhawks. |
ho has been drafted into the NHL by the Boston | Bruins and plays for the Sarnia Sting of the Ontario |
He would also play with the Boston | Bruins and Montreal Canadiens. |
Both in local derby's with Streatham | Bruins and Romford Fury (the return fixtures ending i |
They played the Boston | Bruins and won by a score of 5-1. |
cs of the Eastern Hockey League and the Boston | Bruins, and later became the coach at Boston State Co |
In 1994, Serowik signed with the Boston | Bruins and played a second NHL game. |
ports in the Boston area, including the Boston | Bruins and the Boston Celtics. |
in Toronto, Ontario and played for the Boston | Bruins and New York Americans. |
al ice hockey player who played for the Boston | Bruins and San Jose Sharks of the NHL. |
He played for the Boston | Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs after a long senior-ho |
he Hamilton Tigers, Montreal Canadiens, Boston | Bruins and New York Americans. |
hockey defenceman, most notably for the Boston | Bruins and New York Americans of the National Hockey |
e future NHLers in Daniel Paille of the Boston | Bruins and Andre Deveaux formerly of the Toronto Mapl |
That last season saw him play 39 games for the | Bruins and two games for the Rangers. |
toiled briefly for the Ottawa Senators, Boston | Bruins, and L.A. Kings before heading to Europe. |
setts Lowell and has played for the Providence | Bruins and Norfolk Admirals of the American Hockey Le |
on the campuses of southern California's UCLA | Bruins and USC Trojans. |
he current General Manager of the NHL's Boston | Bruins and the Bruins' AHL affiliate, the Providence |
He spent three years with the Boston | Bruins and one with the New York Rangers, playing a t |
He would also play his entire career with the | Bruins and retired after the 1950 season. |
ously coached for the Colorado Buffaloes, UCLA | Bruins and Kansas City Chiefs. |
He played for the Boston | Bruins and Detroit Red Wings. |
ng 92 points (44 goals and 48 assists) for the | Bruins and earning a spot in the 2003 NHL All-Star Ga |
The game featured the UCLA | Bruins, and the Miami Hurricanes. |
on college football bowl game between the UCLA | Bruins and the Brigham Young University Cougars. |
hired as an assistant coach for the Providence | Bruins and was named head coach of the in 2008 follow |
o tackles in a single game with 15 against the | Bruins and his 10 sacks that season ranks fifth in th |
December 1, 1924 at Boston against the Boston | Bruins and December 3, 1924 at their new home, the Mo |
treal upset both the defending champion Boston | Bruins and the powerful Chicago Black Hawks. |
He played with the Boston | Bruins and St. Louis Blues. |
He played for the Ottawa Senators, Boston | Bruins, and New York Americans. |
e National Hockey League (NHL) with the Boston | Bruins and Philadelphia Flyers. |
olumbia) is a former NHL player for the Boston | Bruins and the Colorado Rockies. |
ockey, Cotton served as a scout for the Boston | Bruins and Minnesota North Stars, retiring from hocke |
Nashville Predators, Detroit Red Wings, Boston | Bruins, and Anaheim Ducks. |
key League with the Spokane Chiefs, Chilliwack | Bruins, and Regina Pats. |
e Tampa Bay Lightning, Phoenix Coyotes, Boston | Bruins, and three separate stints with the Dallas Sta |
It featured the UCLA | Bruins, and the Florida State Seminoles. |
y player for the Minnesota North Stars, Boston | Bruins, and Tampa Bay Lightning. |
ns (1925-26), Coutu also played for the Boston | Bruins and Hamilton Tigers and coached the Providence |
ontreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston | Bruins, and New Jersey Devils. |
He played with the Boston | Bruins and Montreal Canadiens. |
r the St. Louis Blues, Ottawa Senators, Boston | Bruins and Los Angeles Kings. |
regular season and playoff matches between the | Bruins and Canadiens. |
r (five with Vancouver and one with the Boston | Bruins) and one World Hockey Association game (with t |
He would also play with the Boston | Bruins and California Golden Seals. |
He played with the Boston | Bruins and Philadelphia Flyers. |
algary Flames, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Boston | Bruins and Phoenix Coyotes and the Minnesota Wild. |
the pre and post game analysis for the Boston | Bruins, and for the past two years, he has participat |
gue (NHL) with the Philadelphia Flyers, Boston | Bruins and Washington Capitals. |
s in the National Hockey League for the Boston | Bruins and Detroit Red Wings between 1973 and 1977. |
ed in a fundraiser supported by the Providence | Bruins and pharmaceutical company Serono (maker of MS |
Chicago would actually tie the Boston | Bruins and New York Rangers in points, however, would |
6 games over the course of the season with the | Bruins and scored 43 points in 52 games with the P-Br |
Bowl would be the 3rd meeting between the UCLA | Bruins and the Michigan Wolverines in a 366 day span. |
Boston Celtics, former president of the Boston | Bruins and second manager of the Boston Garden (after |
23, 2008, Murray was placed on waivers by the | Bruins, and three days later, on July 26, the Bruins |
d five seasons for the Edmonton Oilers, Boston | Bruins and Ottawa Senators. |
ress Herald, mostly pertaining to the Red Sox, | Bruins, and New England Patriots. |
lso played for the Washington Capitals, Boston | Bruins and Pittsburgh Penguins, with whom he won the |
and fighting with the New York Rangers, Boston | Bruins and Montreal Canadiens for a playoff spot. |
e hockey forward who has played for the Boston | Bruins and finished his career with the Washington Ca |
ent on to be the general manager of the Boston | Bruins and St. Louis Blues. |
rs, New Jersey Devils, Ottawa Senators, Boston | Bruins and the Tampa Bay Lightning. |
r the Ottawa Senators, Detroit Falcons, Boston | Bruins and New York Americans. |
t played in the NHL in 1925-26 with the Boston | Bruins, and had not played in the league since 1933-3 |
plitting the 1991-92 season between the Boston | Bruins and the New Haven Nighthawks and Maine Mariner |
d in the National Hockey League for the Boston | Bruins and Buffalo Sabres. |
e Quebec Nordiques, New York Islanders, Boston | Bruins, and San Jose Sharks within 4 seasons. |
key League for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston | Bruins, and Brooklyn Americans. |
phia Phantoms, Rochester Americans, Providence | Bruins, and Springfield Falcons of the AHL and the Mi |
urell Price was a football player for the UCLA | Bruins and Sylmar High School Spartans between 1993 a |
l Hockey League with the Winnipeg Jets, Boston | Bruins, and Tampa Bay Lightning. |
the Ottawa Senators, St. Louis Eagles, Boston | Bruins and Montreal Maroons. |
y League (NHL) for the Ottawa Senators, Boston | Bruins and Philadelphia Quakers. |
After the playoffs were concluded, the | Bruins and the New York Rangers embarked on a 23-game |
The first half between the AP #1 | Bruins and AP #2 Cougars closed with the Cougars up b |
York Rangers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, Boston | Bruins and the Washington Capitals. |
, Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Maroons, Boston | Bruins, and Chicago Black Hawks. |
os, Calgary Tigers, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston | Bruins, and Detroit Cougars. |
He is also a fan of the Boston Red Sox, Boston | Bruins and Boston Celtics. |
s, Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Eagles, Boston | Bruins and New York Americans. |
Hockey League for the St. Louis Eagles, Boston | Bruins and Montreal Maroons. |
He played for the Boston | Bruins and the New England Whalers, respectively. |
He played for the NHL's Boston | Bruins and Switzerland's HC Davos in 2005-06. |
, USC had played one more league game than the | Bruins and were granted the spot in Rose Bowl. |
He played for the Detroit Red Wings, Boston | Bruins and Calgary Flames in the National Hockey Leag |
he 2000 Wells Fargo Sun Bowl featured the UCLA | Bruins, and the Wisconsin Badgers. |
Hockey League for the St. Louis Blues, Boston | Bruins and the Los Angeles Kings. |
Hockey League from 1949 to 1952 for the Boston | Bruins and Montreal Canadiens. |
In July 2007, NESN and the | Bruins announced that he would be replaced by Jack Ed |
A Defensive Coordinator DeWayne Walker had the | Bruins apply aggressive pressure to John David Booty, |
The Ponderosa | Bruins are 19 time SJS Team Section Champions and 36 |
The | Bruins are now 5-5, 3-4 in the Pac-10, on the verge o |
The Boston Junior | Bruins are an American junior ice hockey organization |
On January 14, 1956, the Boston | Bruins arrived to play in Montreal. |
Signed by the Boston | Bruins as a free agent in 2005. |
oit Red Wings, but most notably for the Boston | Bruins, as their starter for most of the 1970s. |
the Canadiens drew the division winner Boston | Bruins as their first round opponent. |
artner joined the coaching staff of the Boston | Bruins as an assistant coach for the 1999-00 season, |
In the 1973-74, he was traded to the | Bruins as a replacement for Gerry Cheevers who had go |
ers, who had obtained the pick from the Boston | Bruins as part of the Bill Guerin trade. |
me with the Senators, San Jose Sharks, and the | Bruins, as well as the American Hockey League clubs G |
the NHL Entry Draft and signed with the Boston | Bruins as a free agent in 1998 and spent three season |
He is presently with the | Bruins as the assistant general manager. |
started 29 games the next season for the UCLA | Bruins as a freshman, averaging 10.8 points per game |
Tuukka Rask dressed for the Boston | Bruins as the back-up goalie and did not enter the ga |
s most remembered for his time with the Boston | Bruins as he helped lead them to two Stanley Cup fina |
Michigan University, he signed with the Boston | Bruins as a free-agent in 1989. |
“He is more skilled than Kevin Love,” the | Bruins assistant has gone on record to say. |
.S., before playing college basketball for the | Bruins at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA |
Charlie Simmer (pictured center) of the Boston | Bruins at the Boston Garden on March 21, 1985. |
ey February 17, 2009, while hosting the Boston | Bruins at the RBC Center in Raleigh, NC. |
He was originally drafted by the Boston | Bruins at the 1994 NHL Entry Draft, but chose not to |
but then promptly turned the ball back to the | Bruins at the UI 24-yard line after a blocked punt. |
e 2008, 2009, and 2010 seasons, for the Boston | Bruins at The TD Garden, and at the 2010 HBO Welterwe |
int (assist) on December 21 against the Boston | Bruins, at St. Louis. |
In the following two season, Dafoe helped the | Bruins back to the playoffs, winning a postseason ser |
Freed led the | Bruins back in 2000 while striking out 13 (second bes |
eason, Brackett moved to UCLA where he was the | Bruins' backfield coach until 1962. |
Toivonen started the 2005-06 NHL season as the | Bruins' backup goaltender. |
The following members of the UCLA | Bruins baseball program were drafted in the 2008 Majo |
The following members of the UCLA | Bruins baseball program were drafted in the 2009 Majo |
The 2008 UCLA | Bruins baseball team represented the University of Ca |
The 2009 UCLA | Bruins baseball team represented the University of Ca |
The 2010 UCLA | Bruins baseball team represented the University of Ca |
Amaral's son Beau plays outfield for the UCLA | Bruins baseball team that went all the way to the 201 |
rnia, Los Angeles where he played for the UCLA | Bruins baseball team. |
The following members of the UCLA | Bruins baseball program were drafted in the 2011 Majo |
th the UCLA ISP Sports Network during the UCLA | Bruins Basketball season. |
rts Network for selected games during the UCLA | Bruins' basketball season. |
It was home to the Belmont University | Bruins basketball team. |
Legendary UCLA | Bruins basketball coach John Wooden is also a recipie |
r beating Virginia 3-2 in the first round, the | Bruins beat the number 1 seeded Cal State Fullerton T |
The | Bruins beat the Cal State Fullerton Titans in three g |
teams until Sons of Westwood and later Mighty | Bruins became school songs. |
He appeared in five games with the | Bruins before being traded in February 2006 to the Ta |
Dallman played 21 games for the | Bruins before he was claimed off waivers by the St. L |
s in the National Hockey League for the Boston | Bruins, before going to the Pittsburgh Penguins in th |
age 16 and competed for two years for the UCLA | Bruins before turning pro. |
ey League for the Winnipeg Jets and the Boston | Bruins between 1982 and 1988. |
played 12 National Hockey League games for the | Bruins between 1984 and 1987, winning three games, lo |
0 games in the National Hockey League with the | Bruins between 1994 and 1997. |
Perk appeared in goal for the UCLA | Bruins between 2006 and 2009, where he won numerous i |
tner and former general manager of the Estevan | Bruins, Bill Shinske. |
Gulls in 1990-91, and joined the NHL's Boston | Bruins briefly in the 1991-92 season. |
al Hockey League for the Winnipeg Jets, Boston | Bruins, Buffalo Sabres, and New York Islanders. |
Lake Braddock | Bruins, Burke |
the Queen's Park Arena and the New Westminster | Bruins, but staging the tournament alongside Expo '86 |
cted in the 1972 NHL Entry Draft by the Boston | Bruins, but never played for Boston before he was cla |
s during the 1957-58 NHL season for the Boston | Bruins, but was a top scorer in the minors, and junio |
On June 21, 2006, Don rejoined the Boston | Bruins by being named the team's Director of Player D |
y held head coaching positions with the Boston | Bruins, Calgary Flames and Chicago Blackhawks (2001-2 |
He played with the St. Louis Blues, Boston | Bruins, California Golden Seals, Cleveland Barons, an |
s in the National Hockey League for the Boston | Bruins, California Golden Seals, Cleveland Barons, St |
Following his release from the | Bruins, Caprice would spend most of the 1990s playing |
Mohns starred with | Bruins captain & blueline Stalwart Fern Flaman on def |
The move paid off, and Vadnais helped the | Bruins capture the 1972 Stanley Cup. |
Along with Shawn Thornton of the Boston | Bruins, Carcillo was a part of the first fight in an |
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