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  2. List of Boston Bruins players - Wikipedia

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    The "Seasons" column lists the first year of the season of the player's first game and the last year of the season of the player's last game. For example, a player who played one game in the 2000–01 season would be listed as playing with the team from 2000–2001, regardless of what calendar year the game occurred within.

  3. Charlie McAvoy - Wikipedia

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    McAvoy returned to NHL play on February 3, 2018, skating some 18:51 of ice time during a 4-1 Bruins home ice win against the Toronto Maple Leafs. [ 19 ] During the first game of a six-game homestand at the TD Garden, on February 27, 2018 McAvoy scored the winning overtime goal against the Carolina Hurricanes in a 4–3 home ice win, [ 20 ] as ...

  4. David Pastrňák - Wikipedia

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    Pastrňák attended the Bruins' training camp for the 2014–15 season before being assigned to the Providence Bruins, the team's American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, on 7 October 2014. He made his NHL debut with the Bruins on 24 November, logging 7:53 of ice time in a 3–2 overtime loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins .

  5. Franklin, as Marchand and McEvoy thrive like Bruins with ...

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    Franklin seniors Dylan McEvoy, left, and Logan Marchand hold hockey cards of their Boston Bruins namesakes, Charlie McAvoy and Brad Marchand, after practice at Pirelli Veterans Arena in Franklin ...

  6. Matt Poitras - Wikipedia

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    On May 5, 2023, the Boston Bruins announced that they had signed Poitras to a three-year, entry-level contract. [4] Poitras impressed in his first preseason with the Bruins, and as a result, earned a spot on the NHL roster as a 19-year old. [5] Poitras earned his first NHL point in his first NHL game, an assist on a goal by Trent Frederic.

  7. John Wensink - Wikipedia

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    John Wensink (born April 1, 1953) is a Dutch–Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played over 400 games in the National Hockey League (NHL), most prominently with the Boston Bruins. Wensink played in back-to-back Stanley Cup Finals with the Bruins in 1977 and 1978 .

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Ice Hockey/NHL team abbreviations

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    A Wikipedia page providing a list of abbreviations for National Hockey League (NHL) teams as part of the WikiProject Ice Hockey initiative.

  9. Torey Krug - Wikipedia

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    Torey Krug (/ k r uː ɡ / KROOG; [2] born April 12, 1991) is an American professional ice hockey defenseman for the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League (NHL). Krug previously played for the Boston Bruins from 2012 to 2020.