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John Paul "Chief" Bucyk (born May 12, 1935) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger and member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. Having played most of his career with the Boston Bruins , he has been associated in one capacity or another with the Bruins' organization since the late 1950s.
The John P. Bucyk Award, named for Bruins great Johnny Bucyk, is an annual award given for "Charitable and Community Endeavors." [211] Season Winner 1999–00:
John Bucyk, as the team's senior assistant captain, accepted the Cup and circled the rink in the ceremonial skate. Boston Bruins vs. New York Rangers.
Power play goals # Player PPG Seasons 1: Ray Bourque: 164: 1979–2000 2: John Bucyk: 157: 1957–1978 3: Phil Esposito: 150: 1967–1976 4: Patrice Bergeron: 131: 2003–2023
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Most assists by a left wing, career: John Bucyk, 813; Most assists by a left wing, one season: Johnny Gaudreau (2021–22), 75; Most points by a left wing, career: Alexander Ovechkin, 1,550; Most points by a left wing, one season: Luc Robitaille (1992–93), 125; Most goals by a right wing, career: Gordie Howe, 801
After that series, John Bucyk retired, holding virtually every Bruins' career longevity and scoring mark to that time. The 1979 semifinals series against the Canadiens proved to be Cherry's undoing. In the deciding seventh game, the Bruins, up by a goal, were called for having too many men on the ice in the late stages of the third period.
Year Channel Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Ice level reporter(s) Studio host Studio analyst(s) 2019–20: NESN: Jack Edwards: Andy Brickley: Sophia Jurksztowicz