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Barry Alan Pederson (born March 13, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who played twelve seasons in the National Hockey League between 1980 and 1992. He finished second in NHL Awards Voting for Rookie of the Year in 1982 and was a two-time NHL All-Star.
Tom Caron would have been the studio host and Cam Neely, Barry Pederson, Rick Middleton, & Paul Stewart would have been studio analysts. All games would have been on NESN . On radio, WBZ would have been the Bruins' flagship station.
The Bruins have since retired #8 in his honor, making him the tenth player to have a number retired by the team. Despite his shortened career, he recorded some remarkable scoring feats. Only Gretzky, Mario Lemieux , and Brett Hull scored a better goals per game average over the course of an NHL season than Neely did with his 50-goals-in-49 ...
Generally paired with centre Barry Pederson, Middleton had five straight seasons of at least forty goals and ninety points and led the Bruins to perennial glittering records. His leadership was apparent in being named co-captain (with Ray Bourque ) to succeed Terry O'Reilly in 1985, a position he held until he retired, wearing the "C" during ...
WBZ Radio hired Brickley in 1996 to replace Barry Pederson as the color commentator on Bruins radio broadcasts. [37] In 1997, UPN 38 selected Brickley as Derek Sanderson's replacement on Bruins television broadcasts.
Barry Pederson (107) Penalty minutes: Mike Milbury (216) Plus/minus: Ray Bourque (49) ... The 1982–83 Boston Bruins season was the Bruins' 59th season . Offseason ...
Barry Pederson (77) Points: Barry Pederson (116) Penalty minutes: Mike Milbury (159) ... The 1983–84 Boston Bruins season was the Bruins' 60th season. Offseason
The very next day, on September 5, the club announced the signing of Barry Pederson. Pederson spent the 1990-91 season with the Pittsburgh Penguins , scoring six goals and 14 points in 46 games. In 1982-83 , Pederson scored a career high 46 goals while with the Boston Bruins .