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L’histoire des Bruins de Boston



Ils constituent l’une des équipes les plus polarisantes de la LNH. Je les aime. Beaucoup les détestent. Aujourd’hui, je me plonge dans l’histoire des Bruins de Boston et je la présente avec autant de discussions impartiales que possible. Alors installez-vous pour une vidéo d’un peu plus de trente minutes.

22 Comments

  1. Are You Going To Livestream The Oilers Vs Canucks Game?!? In Really Hyped If You Would:) I Hope You Would Livestream Later On:)

  2. well my hockey pool is screwed lol I predicted alot of Nashville players were gonna play good and look at how they are doing

  3. Nothing personal, but my dislike for the Bruins mostly stems from their fans. I respect the storied history and some of the players on the roster (like Orr and Bergeron), but I cannot bring myself to like a team whose fans behave like ruffians and entitled pricks. Passion and loyalty is no excuse for such behaviour, and nobody likes being ridiculed or insulted for their support. I only wish there were more classier Bruins fans (like yourself) out there.

  4. I know it's THG's fav team along with Vancouver, why I am watching this, but I absolutely hate The Bruins. Montreal, Ottawa, Pittsburgh among others I can't stand. The Bruins I hate them. Orr should have been a Leaf. LOL, I enjoyed the video tho, alot of new and entertaining facts. Cheers

  5. So your saying no other team does this stuff? What about samuelson ending neelys career? Whst about cooke ending savards?

  6. Even ranger fans dont think they are more successfull then the bruins. U really have a skewered view of history. If anything the bruins arecthe dodgers…6 championships and 20 championship appearences while the rangers are basically the phillies

  7. You have to put Boston ahead of the Rangers. Toronto is harder because they have 13 Stanley Cups, but Boston has been the better franchise for over 40 years.

  8. The Rangers are in no way better than the Bruins historically. The Bruins have two more cups, 9 more Finals appearances, have made the playoffs 12 more times, have missed the playoffs 11 fewer times (not including this season), and have 724 more all time regular season points, the equivalent of 362 wins. I don't think losing in the Finals more makes them a worse team than one that got to the Finals much less often. New York missed the playoffs all but six years from 1943 to 1966, then every year from 1998 to 2004. The Bruins have had some bad skids too, but not as bad as the Rangers did for nearly 25 years.
    edit: My bad Shannon, I wrote all this before I saw the part where you looked up the Rangers all time record.

  9. BOSTON BRUINS
    HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
    INDUCTEES

    01. 1947: Dit Clapper
    02. 1947: Eddie Shore
    03. 1952: Mickey MacKay
    04. 1958: Sprague Cleghorn
    05. 1958: Frank Fredrickson
    06. 1958: Duke Keats
    07. 1958: Frank Patrick
    08. 1959: Cy Denneny
    09. 1959: Tiny Thompson
    10. 1960: Charles F. Adams
    11. 1960: Sylvio Mantha
    12. 1961: George Brown
    13. 1961: Milt Schmidt
    14. 1962: Walter Brown
    15. 1962: Nels Stewart
    16. 1964: Babe Siebert
    17. 1965: Marty Barry
    18. 1966: Frank Brimsek
    19. 1966: Babe Pratt
    20. 1967: Harry Oliver
    21. 1968: Bill Cowley
    22. 1970: Tom Johnson
    23. 1971: Busher Jackson
    24. 1971: Terry Sawchuk
    25. 1971: Cooney Weiland
    26. 1972: Weston Adams
    27. 1972: Hooley Smith
    28. 1974: Billy Burch
    29. 1976: Bill Quackenbush
    30. 1978: Jacques Plante
    31. 1979: Bobby Orr
    32. 1980: Harry Lumley
    33. 1981: John Bucyk
    34. 1981: Allan Stanley
    35. 1983: Harry Sinden
    36. 1984: Phil Esposito
    37. 1984: Bernie Parent
    38. 1985: Gerry Cheevers
    39. 1985: Jean Ratelle
    40. 1986: Leo Boivin
    41. 1987: Jacques Laperriere
    42. 1988: Brad Park
    43. 1990: Fernie Flaman
    44. 1990: Bud Poile
    45. 1992: Woody Dumart
    46. 1993: Guy Lapointe
    47. 1995: Bun Cook
    48. 1996: Bobby Bauer
    49. 1997: Glen Sather
    50. 1998: Roy Conacher
    51. 2000: Joe Mullen
    52. 2004: Ray Bourque
    53. 2004: Paul Coffey
    54. 2005: Murray Costello
    55. 2005: Cam Neely
    56. 2009: Brian Leetch
    57. 2012: Adam Oates
    58. 2014: Pat Burns
    59. 2016: Rogie Vachon
    60. 2017: Dave Andreychuk
    61. 2017: Jeremy Jacobs
    62. 2017: Mark Recchi
    63. 2018: Willie O'Ree
    64. 2020: Jarome Iginla

  10. As a lifelong Bruins fan I don't think it is a big deal to punch a ref in the face! The way you go on and on about it makes me want to punch you in the face!

  11. so the "Yotes" being easy and quick, that means you do not include their time as the original Winnipeg Jets that started in the WHA and plucked Bobby Hull from Chicago and won 3? WHA Championships… before merging into the NHL in 1979? …

  12. 2020 UPDATE!

    BOSTON BRUINS
    HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
    INDUCTEES

    01. 1947: Dit Clapper
    02. 1947: Eddie Shore
    03. 1952: Mickey MacKay
    04. 1958: Sprague Cleghorn
    05. 1958: Frank Fredrickson
    06. 1958: Duke Keats
    07. 1958: Frank Patrick
    08. 1959: Cy Denneny
    09. 1959: Tiny Thompson
    10. 1960: Charles F. Adams
    11. 1960: Sylvio Mantha
    12. 1961: George Brown
    13. 1961: Milt Schmidt
    14. 1962: Walter Brown
    15. 1962: Nels Stewart
    16. 1964: Babe Siebert
    17. 1965: Marty Barry
    18. 1966: Frank Brimsek
    19. 1966: Babe Pratt
    20. 1967: Harry Oliver
    21. 1968: Bill Cowley
    22. 1970: Tom Johnson
    23. 1971: Busher Jackson
    24. 1971: Terry Sawchuk
    25. 1971: Cooney Weiland
    26. 1972: Weston Adams
    27. 1972: Hooley Smith
    28. 1974: Billy Burch
    29. 1976: Bill Quackenbush
    30. 1978: Jacques Plante
    31. 1979: Bobby Orr
    32. 1980: Harry Lumley
    33. 1981: John Bucyk
    34. 1981: Allan Stanley
    35. 1983: Harry Sinden
    36. 1984: Phil Esposito
    37. 1984: Bernie Parent
    38. 1985: Gerry Cheevers
    39. 1985: Jean Ratelle
    40. 1986: Leo Boivin
    41. 1987: Jacques Laperriere
    42. 1988: Brad Park
    43. 1990: Fernie Flaman
    44. 1990: Bud Poile
    45. 1992: Woody Dumart
    46. 1993: Guy Lapointe
    47. 1995: Bun Cook
    48. 1996: Bobby Bauer
    49. 1997: Glen Sather
    50. 1998: Roy Conacher
    51. 2000: Joe Mullen
    52. 2004: Ray Bourque
    53. 2004: Paul Coffey
    54. 2005: Murray Costello
    55. 2005: Cam Neely
    56. 2009: Brian Leetch
    57. 2012: Adam Oates
    58. 2014: Pat Burns
    59. 2016: Rogie Vachon
    60. 2017: Dave Andreychuk
    61. 2017: Jeremy Jacobs
    62. 2017: Mark Recchi
    63. 2018: Willie O'Ree
    64. 2020: Jarome Iginla

  13. This is such a big year for bergy. 1000pts and so many playoff records in reach for him.

    I started watching in 02 and to watch Patrice and Brad and Chara lead the team the last 20 years has been a roller coaster to say the least but I wouldnt have it any other way. (Maybe Joe and Sammy win a Cup)

  14. Over the years I think refs should get a little roughed up sometimes, remind them that they are not the stars of the show.

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