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  2. Jeremy Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    Cam Neely, a former Bruins player, was also lured back to the new organization and was named president. These changes were effective. The Bruins record in the 2008–09 season was the second best in the NHL. In 2011, the Bruins won their first Stanley Cup in 39 years after beating the Vancouver Canucks in a seven-game series.

  3. 2022–23 Boston Bruins season - Wikipedia

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    The 2022–23 Boston Bruins season was the 99th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on November 1, 1924. [2] In the offseason, the organization fired Bruce Cassidy , the team's head coach for the previous six seasons, and replaced him with Jim Montgomery .

  4. Charlie Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    Under his guidance, the Bruins were named the Sport Business Journal’s 2012 Sports Team of the Year based on the criteria of “excellence, growth, creativity, innovation, sound planning, implementation and outcomes.” [2] Jacobs has three adult children and resides in Boston with his wife Liz Jacobs and their dog Berry. [3]

  5. 2009–10 Boston Bruins season - Wikipedia

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    The 2009–10 Boston Bruins season was the Bruins' 86th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). Their regular season began with a nationally-televised home game against the Washington Capitals on October 1, 2009, and ended with a road game against the same Capitals team on April 11, 2010.

  6. David Pastrňák - Wikipedia

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    On 16 January 2019, in a game against the Philadelphia Flyers, Pastrňák became the all-time leader for most goals in Boston Bruins history before the age of 23 passing Barry Pederson. [27] Pastrňák won the 2019 NHL All-Star Skills Competition Accuracy Shooting hitting five targets in 11.309 seconds. [ 28 ]

  7. Shawn Thornton - Wikipedia

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    On July 1, 2007, Thornton signed a three-year, 1.5 million dollar, deal with the Boston Bruins. [1] During a seven-year tenure in Boston, Thornton won his second career Stanley Cup during the 2010–11 season in which he also tallied career high numbers in goals (10), assists (10), points (20) and +/– (8).

  8. Marc McLaughlin - Wikipedia

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    Marc McLaughlin (born July 26, 1999) is an American professional ice hockey center for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL). He played NCAA hockey with the Boston College Eagles, where he was captain for his junior and senior seasons.

  9. 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.