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  2. Warrior Ice Arena - Wikipedia

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    Warrior Arena is an ice hockey arena and practice facility in Brighton, Boston, Massachusetts.The arena is part of a larger mixed-use development being constructed by New Balance at Boston Landing that includes the headquarters of New Balance and that will also include shops, a hotel and the practice facility for both the Boston Bruins and a separate one for the Boston Celtics next door (The ...

  3. Bright-Landry Hockey Center - Wikipedia

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    The Bright-Landry Center, when used for ice hockey, shares a design quirk with the Bruins' still-standing "original" home rink, today's Northeastern University-located Matthews Arena – the opposing team's benches at the Bright-Landry Center exist on opposing sides of the rink, just as they also did in the 20th century Boston Garden (1928 ...

  4. Matthews Arena - Wikipedia

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    Matthews Arena (formerly Boston Arena) is a historic multi-purpose arena in Boston, Massachusetts currently owned by Northeastern University.It is the world's oldest multi-purpose athletic building still in use, as well as the oldest arena in use for ice hockey. [2]

  5. Andy Brickley - Wikipedia

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    Brickley played in 71 games with the Bruins in the 1988–89 NHL season, with 13 goals and 22 assists. [6] In addition to his natural position at left wing, he played center and right wing frequently, filling in any position needed by Bruins coach Terry O'Reilly , a trend that continued the following season under Mike Milbury .

  6. Boston skating club trained Olympic champions. It has also ...

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    NORWOOD, Mass. (AP) — The history of the Skating Club of Boston is the history of American figure skating – in good times and in bad. For more than a century, the club has launched the careers of Olympic medalists and world and national champions while also serving as a training ground for young skaters just learning the sport.

  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. 1996 National Hockey League All-Star Game - Wikipedia

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    This was also the first game where the FoxTrax was used in the All-Star Game. [3] Jim Kelley revealed on Prime Time Sports that Dominik Hasek, the winning goaltender, was chosen as the game MVP but he overruled the vote [2] [4] [5] because Bourque scored the game winner and the game was in Boston, where Bourque played most of his career.

  9. Bear and the Gang - Wikipedia

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    It consists of several episodes that are approximately 60 seconds each. Each episode is centered on the activities of the Bear character from the Bruins Hockey Rules commercials (not to be confused with the bear 'Blades,' who is the Bruins official mascot), and is in the form of a 1980s television sitcom. [2]

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